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Actually the treatment I received was perhaps worse because I actually went out of my way to help Marin UK by pointing out that having the phrase TRAIL BORN, RACE BREAD at the top of their home page might render them liable to mocking comment.
Brazen Schemes: RTMS and Sympathy BikeSnobNYC 2010
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This, paired with a second decoded word TRAIL whose letters derived from The greave is a wittnesd and a floating L, had given him the Cattle Trail, or “Chisholm Trail.”
Shadow of the Sentinel WARREN GETLER 2003
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They found that the AD5-10 antibody lowered tumor cells 'resistance to a protein called TRAIL, which triggers cancer cells to kill themselves, Agence France Presse reported.
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They found that the AD5-10 antibody lowered tumor cells 'resistance to a protein called TRAIL, which triggers cancer cells to kill themselves, Agence France Presse reported.
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They found that the AD5-10 antibody lowered tumor cells 'resistance to a protein called TRAIL, which triggers cancer cells to kill themselves, Agence France Presse reported.
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They found that the AD5-10 antibody lowered tumor cells 'resistance to a protein called TRAIL, which triggers cancer cells to kill themselves, Agence France Presse reported.
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They found that the AD5-10 antibody lowered tumor cells 'resistance to a protein called TRAIL, which triggers cancer cells to kill themselves, Agence France Presse reported.
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They found that the AD5-10 antibody lowered tumor cells 'resistance to a protein called TRAIL, which triggers cancer cells to kill themselves, Agence France Presse reported.
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They found that the AD5-10 antibody lowered tumor cells 'resistance to a protein called TRAIL, which triggers cancer cells to kill themselves, Agence France Presse reported.
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They found that the AD5-10 antibody lowered tumor cells 'resistance to a protein called TRAIL, which triggers cancer cells to kill themselves, Agence France Presse reported.
ramsler commented on the word TRAIL
TRAIL—or, tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand—is an antitumor agent identified in mammals that can induce cell death in a variety of cancer cells and yet leaves healthy cells relatively unscathed. - From: Traitorous Tumor Cells Kill Their Own Kind: Researchers plan to turn cancer cells into defectors, engineering them to kill the tumors from whence they came, and have tested the approach in mice. - Jul 11, 2018
Ruth Williams The Scientist
July 12, 2018