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Results 1 - 10 of 51 for Specialization
  1. ... norrin seems to play critical roles in the specialization of cells in the retina (the light-sensitive ... to bind with frizzled-4, interfering with the specialization of retinal cells. As a result, immature retinal ...
  2. ... middle of the 20th century. People objecting to specialization said that "specialties operated unfairly toward the general ... treat certain classes of diseases." They also said specialization tended "to degrade the general practitioner in the ...
  3. ... can search by location, name, area of practice/specialization, and/or ZIP Code. The American Board of ...
  4. ... critical for cell growth and division (proliferation), cell specialization, and the normal shaping (patterning) of many parts ...
  5. ... birth and after. Notch1 signaling helps determine the specialization of cells into certain cell types that perform ...
  6. ... In particular, this complex is involved in the specialization of new blood vessels into arteries or veins. ...
  7. ... genes appear to play critical roles in the specialization of retinal cells and the formation of blood ...
  8. ... likely interferes with normal cell growth and cell specialization, processes that determine the shape and function of ...
  9. ... may help regulate nerve cell (neuron) maturation and specialization (differentiation), the ability of neurons to move (migrate) ...
  10. ... gene activity (expression), repair of damaged DNA, cell specialization (differentiation), and cell growth and division (proliferation). Researchers ...
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