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1 An evaluation of the reliability of muscle fiber cross-sectional area and fiber number measurements in rat skeletal muscle.
2 Fragmentation of DNA affects the accuracy of the DNA quantitation by the commonly used methods.
3 Next generation sequencing in cancer research and clinical application.
4 A do-it-yourself protocol for simple transcription activator-like effector assembly.
5 Determine the quality of human embryonic stem colonies with laser light scattering patterns.
6 A new method of kidney biopsy using low dose CT-guidance with coaxial trocar and bard biopsy gun.
7 Spontaneous arthritis and ankylosis in male DBA/1 mice: further evidence for a role of behavioral factors in "stress-induced arthritis"
8 Modified protocol for in vivo imaging of wild-type mouse retina with customized miniature spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) device.
9 A robust dual reporter system to visualize and quantify gene expression mediated by transcription activator-like effectors.
10 A rapid and easy method for the DNA extraction from Cryptococcus neoformans.
11 Dynamic Monitoring of Cellular Remodeling Induced by the Transforming Growth Factor-β1.
12 The possible cellular mechanism for extending lifespan of mice with rapamycin.
13 MicroRNA Expression Profiling by Bead Array Technology in Human Tumor Cell Lines Treated with Interferon-Alpha-2a.
14 Segmentation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis infection using modified automatic seeded region growing.
15 Lentiviral-mediated transgene expression can potentiate intestinal mesenchymal-epithelial signaling.
16 A modified protocol for bisulfite genomic sequencing of difficult samples.
17 A method for structure-activity analysis of quorum-sensing signaling peptides from naturally transformable streptococci.
18 A framework for white blood cell segmentation in microscopic blood images using digital image processing.
19 Streptozotocin, type I diabetes severity and bone.
20 Comparison of enzymatic and non-enzymatic means of dissociating adherent monolayers of mesenchymal stem cells.
 
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