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1. Investigation Of The Differentiation Of Murine Embryonic Stem Cells Into Neural Or Muscle Fate.
2. I:Cell Aggregation Induced FGF8 Elevation Is Essential For P19 Cell Neural Differentiation II:Visualization Of BHLH Transcription Factor Interactions In Living Mammalian Cell Nuclei And Developing Chicken Neural Tube By FRET
3. Studies Of Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer And Mitochondrial Fate
4. Study On Influence Of Granivorous Animals On Seed Fate And Natural Regeneration Of Hadeliodendron Bodinievri
5. The Fate Of Subducted Continental Crust: An Experimental Study
6. The Functional Analysis Of Asymmetric Factors During Mouse Oocyte Meiosis
7. Structure And Function Of LGN Conformation Regulation Of Asymmetric Cleavage - Related Proteins In Cells
8. Important Genes In Neural Development And Nervous System
9. The Extreme Environment Of Man-made Asian Toad Animals Early Embryonic Development And Population Fate
10. The Opposite Side Line Of The C. Elegans Cbf¦Â Homolog, Bro-1 Cell Proliferation, Differentiation And Fate Determination, Regulation And Control
11. C. Elegans Somatic And Germ Cell Fate Decisions And Maintenance Of Cell Autophagy, Lsy-2 And Sumo Modification Pathway Synergy
12. Asymmetric Cell Division Protein Complex Structure And Function Studies
13. The Study On The Mohist Scientific Thoughts And Its Fate
14. Molecular Control Of Aging And Fate Of The First Polar Bodies Of Mouse Oocytes
15. Study On Growth And Development Of Plant In Subtropical Evergreen Broad-Leaved Forest
16. Retention, Fate And Allelopathy Variation Of Allelochemicals In Soil From Different Wheat (Triticum Aestivum L.) Varieties
17. Construction The Yeast Two-Hybrid Library Of Euplotes Octocarinatus And Primarily Screen Proteins Interacting With Polypeptide Release Factors
18. Research On Seed Fate Of Chinese Yew Taxus Chinensis Var. Mariei In TianMu Mountain
19. APKC/LGNLinker/DLG Pathway In Asymmetric Cell Division Regulation
20. Translatome Analysis Of Mitotic Arrested Cells And The Investigation Of Cell Fate Control
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