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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Excise
  1. ... DNA where the damage has occurred, snip out (excise) the abnormal sections, and replace the damaged areas ...
  2. ... of DNA so other proteins can snip out (excise) the abnormal section and replace the damaged area ...
  3. ... region has been exposed, other proteins snip out (excise) the abnormal section and replace the damaged area ...
  4. ... DNA where the damage has occurred, snip out (excise) the abnormal section, and replace the damaged area ...
  5. ... DNA where the damage has occurred, snip out (excise) the abnormal section, and replace the damaged area ...
  6. ... region has been exposed, other proteins snip out (excise) the abnormal section and replace the damaged area ...
  7. Epidermoid Cyst (VisualDX)  
    Skin Conditions/Images ... Skin Conditions ... VisualDX ... Epidermoid cysts (sebaceous cysts) are common skin growths that can be painful and unsightly. Learn about ...
  8. Pilar Cyst (VisualDX)  
    Benign Tumors/Images ... Benign Tumors ... Hair Problems/Images ... Hair Problems ... VisualDX ... Pilar cysts, sometimes referred to as trichilemmal cysts or wens, are common ...
  9. GeneReviews Glossary From the National Institutes of Health (National Center for Biotechnology Information)  
    Genetic Testing/Reference Desk ... Genetic Testing ... Newborn Screening/Reference Desk ... Newborn Screening ... National Center for Biotechnology Information ... From the National ...
  10. Cancer/Statistics and Research ... Cancer ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... AbstractBackground. The American Cancer Society (ACS), ...
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