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  1. ... M, Barrat FJ, Levy O, McDonald D, Day-Good NK, Miller R, Takada H, Hara T, Al- ... Aderem A, Tufenkeji H, Haraguchi S, Day NK, Good RA, Gougerot-Pocidalo MA, Ozinsky A, Casanova JL. ...
  2. ... acute myeloid leukemia, CBF-AML has a relatively good prognosis: about 90 percent of individuals with CBF- ... Lancet JE, Welch JS. Acute Myeloid Leukemia: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Am Soc Clin ...
  3. ... they occur? A family gathering could be a good time to discuss these issues. Additionally, obtaining medical ...
  4. ... Lerner A, Johnson L, Lerner DL, Haraguchi S, Good RA, Day NK. Inherited mannose-binding lectin deficiency ...
  5. ... contract quickly but tire rapidly; these fibers are good for sprinting and other activities that require power ...
  6. ... on PubMed Michaelides M, Aligianis IA, Ainsworth JR, Good P, Mollon JD, Maher ER, Moore AT, Hunt ...
  7. ... gene therapy and genome editing include: How can “good” and “bad” uses of these technologies be distinguished? ...
  8. ... high-density lipoprotein (HDL), often referred to as "good cholesterol" because high levels of this substance reduce ...
  9. ... JM, Malech HL. Gene therapy for immune disorders: good news tempered by bad news. J Allergy Clin ...
  10. ... gelios") and nature ("physis"), is derived from the good-natured facial appearance seen in most affected individuals. ...
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