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Yet as researchers begin to delve more into this troubling correlation with newer lab techniques that allow them to trace antibodies back to the very thing that made them overproliferate in the first place, the answers they come up with may prove increasingly tricky for individual physicians, parents, and patients to grapple with.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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Yet as researchers begin to delve more into this troubling correlation with newer lab techniques that allow them to trace antibodies back to the very thing that made them overproliferate in the first place, the answers they come up with may prove increasingly tricky for individual physicians, parents, and patients to grapple with.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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It seems that, in pigeons at least, the crop develops skin-like cells that overproliferate and are shed into the meal.
Ars Technica John Timmer 2011
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Depolarization of embryonic cells by misexpression of KCNE1 non-cell-autonomously induced melanocytes to overproliferate, spread out, and become highly invasive of blood vessels, liver, gut, and neural tube, leading to a deeply hyperpigmented phenotype.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue J. Morokuma 2008
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When they fail this transition, skin cells overproliferate (grow uncontrollably). "
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When they fail this transition, skin cells overproliferate (grow uncontrollably). "
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When they fail this transition, skin cells overproliferate (grow uncontrollably). "
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