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The effect of tumour progression on lymphocyte responses to lectins, measured by fluorescence polarization techniques
The process of fluorochromasia involves the hydrolysis by cells of fluorescein diacetate resulting in an intracellular accumulation of fluorescein. The polarization of the fluorescence of the fluorescein appea...
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Immediate-early gene activation as a window on mechanism in the nervous system
Immediate early genes (IEGs) were originally described as a class of genes rapidly and transiently expressed in cells stimulated with growth factors without the requirement for de novo protein synthesis (Cochr...