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The clinical course of EAE was compared between control EAE rats, EAE rats injected intra-CSF with microspheres and EAE rats injected intra-CSF with CFSE-labelled DCs As shown in
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In its novel dendritic cells ( 'DCs'), which are the master cells of the immune system.
THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010
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In its novel dendritic cells ( 'DCs'), which are the master cells of the immune system.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
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In its novel cancer therapies, Northwest Biotherapeutics mobilizes dendritic cells ( 'DCs'), which are the master cells of the immune system.
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In its novel cancer therapies, Northwest Biotherapeutics mobilizes dendritic cells ( 'DCs'), which are the master cells of the immune system.
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They also did a good job of choosing what to put on it; not the “super easy to remember” or “supposed to be used during chargen” stuff, but all the fiddly skill check DCs, attack/AC modifiers, conditions, and object hardness/hit points.
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Also, any concept that demands a high stat (casters relying on high DCs) gets nerfed by a group of entirely above average stats, but nothing outstanding.
Player Empowerment or Player Entitlement? « Geek Related 2010
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Next shelf down, loads of prestige format DCs, Understanding Comics and some arty stuff (Exit Wounds, Tomine, Seth, Alan Moore's Mirror of Love).
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The base DCs and attack bonuses are a little low, in my opinion.
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Except as in all 3e derivatives, multiclassing is a trap because the DCs, etc. of all your class abilities blow as a result.
The Past Of Modern d20 Gaming – And The Future? « Geek Related 2010
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