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1. Study On Aquaporin-5 Expression In The Human Bronchial Epithelium Cells And BALB/c Mice Airways And Its Correlation To Asthma
2. Study On Pathogenesis Of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy And Cardiac Troponin I Arg145Trp Mutation
3. Serum Free Unsaturated Fatty Acids: Biomarkers Of Early Detection Of Chronic Diseases
4. An Experimental Study On Mechanisms Of Seizure Following Hypoxic Brain Injury
5. The Significances Of Serum Free Light Chains (sFLCs) Measurement In Multiple Myeloma
6. The Corneal Endothelial Cells Viability And Gene Transfer And Transplant Rejection Of Organ-Cultured Corneas
7. Experimental Study Of FK506 In Combination With Neural Stem Cells On Nerve Regeneration After Nerve Allograft
8. Study On Immunogenicity Of Mouse Neural Stemcell
9. Isolation And Identification Of Cancer Stem Cells In Human Gallbladder Carcinoma And Regulation Of The Malignant Behaviors
10. The Study Of The Interaction Between The Follicle Cells
11. Genetic Engineering Of Embryonic Stem Cells Used For The Basis Of Experimental Studies Of Ad Treatment
12. Gel Electrophoresis-based Proteome Research Strategies And Applications
13. A Study Of Pancreatic ¦Â-cell Apoptosis And Function Second, Pioglitazone, Repaglinide, Nateglinide Treatment Of Type 2 Diabetes In Patients With Serum Free Fatty Acid Composition
14. Hypertension Membrane Ion Transport And Its Influence Factors
15. Detection Of Circulating Tumor Cells And Serum Free Dna In Skin Factor Growth Receptor Gene Mutations In Lung Cancer Diagnosis And Treatment Of Clinical Significance
16. Culture And Difierentiation Liver Progenitor Cells Toward Hepatocytes In Vitro
17. New Culturing System For Liver Cancer Stem Cells And Therapeutic Target Screening
18. The Affecting Factors And Optimal Approach Of InducingHuman Dendritic Cells In Vitro
19. Relationship Between The Changes Of Serum Free Fatty Acids And Insulin Resistance In Patients With Impaired Glucose Tolerance
20. A Differential Proteomic Study On Secreted Proteins In Serum-free Medium Of Normal And Tumoral Bronchial Epithelial Cells From Lung Cancer Patients
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