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  • ...came incredibly popular, helping Roche to become a pharmaceutical industry giant. It is two and a half times more potent than its predecessor, which it quic ...significantly inhibit depolarization-sensitive Calcium uptake in rat nerve cell preparations.<ref>{{cite journal | journal = Proc Natl Acad Sci USA | year
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  • ...etals including [[selenium]] and [[tellurium]] settle to the bottom of the cell as ''anode mud'', which forms the starting point for their extraction.<ref ...se films show promising properties for the use in microchips and for the [[giant magnetoresistive]] read element for hard disk drives.<ref>{{cite book|url =
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  • ...y '''[[Poaceae]]''', subfamily [[Bambusoideae]], tribe '''Bambuseae'''. '''Giant bamboos''' are the largest members of the grass family. ...United States]]<ref>{{cite web | title=Arundinaria gigantea (Walt.) Muhl. giant cane | url=http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=ARGI | work=PLANTS Da
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  • ...or their formation. Iron is the most abundant element in the core of [[red giant]]s, and is the most abundant metal in [[iron meteorite]]s and in the dense In [[cell (biology)|cell]]s, iron storage is carefully regulated, "free" iron does not exist as such
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  • ...on]]-containing [[oxygen]]-transport [[metalloprotein]] in the [[red blood cell]]s of [[vertebrate]]s<ref>{{cite book ...o the rest of the body (i.e. the tissues) where it releases the oxygen for cell use.
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  • ...histology || [[splenomegaly]] due to [[portal hypertension]] and [[sickle cell disease]] || {{WhoNamedIt|synd|3205|Gandy-Gamna bodies}} || small yellow-br ...i Maria Lancisi]] || [[cardiology]] || [[tricuspid regurgitation]] || ||giant v-wave in seen in jugular vein
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  • | albinism, black lock, cell migration disorder | [[Giant axonal neuropathy]]
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  • ...|author=Lippens S, Hoste E, Vandenabeele P, Agostinis P, Declercq W |title=Cell death in the skin |journal=Apoptosis |volume=14 |issue=4 |pages=549–69 |y ...for a cell to migrate from the basal cell layer to the top of the granular cell layer, and an additional two weeks to cross the stratum corneum.<ref name="
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  • * [[Cajal cell]] &ndash; [[Santiago Ramón y Cajal]] * [[Cajal-Retzius cell]] &ndash; [[Santiago Ramón y Cajal]] and [[Gustaf Retzius]]
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  • * [[Gastritis, familial giant hypertrophic]] * [[Germinal cell aplasia]]
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  • *[[Giant cell arteritis]] *[[Giant cell inclusion disease]]
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  • * [[Carcinoma, squamous cell of head and neck]] * [[Carcinoma, squamous cell]]
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  • | [[Sickle-cell disease]] | Giant cell hepatitis, neonatal <br><small>''see'' [[Neonatal hemochromatosis]] </small
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  • ...ection, drugs, or vaccinations. [[Antibody|Antibodies]] are present on the cell surface, leading to [[lysis]] and severe anemia. Other causes of hemolytic *[[Cerebellar abiotrophy]] is caused by the death of [[Purkinje cell]]s in the [[cerebellum]]. It results in progressive [[ataxia]] beginning at
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  • |The unnamed disease carried by the giant monster terrorizing [[South Korea]]. In actuality, there was no virus; the ...e separate entities, infected hosts can only be killed if every individual cell is destroyed. Finally, hosts retain their knowledge and memories, allowing
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  • ...ter of selectivity filter, '''5''' - [[phosphorylation]] site, '''6''' - [[cell membrane]].]] ...[[cell membrane|membrane]]s that surround all [[cell (biology)|biological cell]]s. The study of ion channels involves many scientific techniques such as [
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  • ...at have exhausted the hydrogen at their cores and entered the [[asymptotic giant branch]],<ref>{{cite journal ...]—the mechanism cells use to remove calcium (Ca<sup>2+</sup>)—in the [[cell membrane]] of [[Chemical synapse|synapses]].<ref name=Franks1995>{{Cite jou
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  • ...the restrooms, men headed for the toilets were directed to the "Pissoir" (giant enclosed grate) if they only needed to urinate. The number of toilets was i ...oo expensive, so instead signs were placed warning toilet users not to use cell phones in the stalls.
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