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The mice, known as the MRL strain, were genetically engineered and inbred to develop lupus.
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The self-healing mice, from a strain known as MRL, were then subjected to a series of surgical procedures.
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The self-healing mice, from a strain known as MRL, were then subjected to a series of surgical procedures.
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The self-healing mice, from a strain known as MRL, were then subjected to a series of surgical procedures.
Life of Brian: 2005
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You'll recall the MRL mice that show unexpected regenerative powers, something that has been known for a few years now.
Fight Aging! 2009
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Once again, the MRL will be a tough league with Serrano, Hesperia and Rim of the World returning several players at key positions.
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The self-healing the Mighty Mice come from a strain known as MRL and research leader Ellen Heber-Katz, professor of immunology at the US Wistar Institute biomedical research centre, said their ability to regenerate organs appeared to be controlled by about a dozen genes, which she’s still researching.
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Resources Ltd. ( "MRL"), whereby the Company is to acquire the rights to explore for and mine potash on lands of the Muskowekwan First Nation in
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For non-carcinogenic effects, the exposure level is compared with an ADI, RfD or MRL derived for similar exposure periods.
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The MRL is defined as an estimate of daily human exposure to a substance that is likely to be without an appreciable risk of adverse effects over a specified duration of exposure.
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