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141. Effect of bioflavonoids isoliquiritigenin and hesperetin on HO-1 human melanoma cancer cells
142. Selenocystine induces mitochondrial-mediated apoptosis in breast carcinoma MCF-7 cells and melanoma A-375 cells with involvement of p53 phosphorylation and reactive oxygen species
143. Mechanisms of Stone Fragmentation Produced by Nano Pulse Lithotripsy (NPL
144. Structural and biochemical studies of cell death signaling
145. Effect of citrus bioflavonoids naringenin and hesperetin on hormone-insensitive human prostate cancer DU145 cells
146. Apoptotic DNA fragmentation in the brains of young and aged eNOS-, iNOS- and nNOS-knockout mice
147. A study of stone fragmentation in shock wave lithotripsy by customizing the acoustic field and waveform shape
148. Vacuum ultraviolet photofragmentation of peptide ions
149. DNA repair is the target of novel antibiotics
150. Targeting of stones and identification of stone fragmentation in shock wave lithotripsy
151. Fragmentation prediction at a sub-level caving operation by a modified cell powder factor approach
152. DRP1 and BIF-1 regulations in mitochondrial dynamics during apoptosis
153. Using an integrated approach to evaluate apoptosis as a biomarker response in estuarine fishes
154. Creating a line-shaped weakening in a polymer skin/foam bilaminate sheet while minimizing read-through
155. Age- and site-associated biomechanical weakening of human articular cartilage: Relationship to cellularity, wear, matrix fragmentation and the progression to osteoarthriti
156. The development and implementation of novel peptide fragmentation methods for proteomics
157. Ethosuximide stabilizes sleep-related oscillations and reduces sleep fragmentation during alcohol withdrawal
158. Effects of exercise on synovial fluid and serum biomarkers of musculoskeletal diseases in horses with and without osteochondral fragmentation
159. Reactive oxygen species and equine sperm function
160. Replacement parts: The fragmentation and mystification of the body in the human embryonic stem cell debates
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