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1 Here is a short video explaining how the virus attacks human cells .
2 We also tested the generalizability of our approach in cultured human cells .
3 Spontaneous immortalization of human cells in vitro is an extremely rare event.
4 Tex10 activity is also important for pluripotency and reprogramming in human cells .
5 A very low level of exonization was detected in normal human cells .
6 The spike binds to human cells , allowing the virus to gain entry.
7 We have studied the assembly of complex I in cultured human cells .
8 Finally, human cells harboring this mutant were severely deficient in DNA replication.
9 This bug makes an ultrasticky protein that helps it invade human cells .
10 We show that the viral glycoprotein can mediate entry into human cells .
11 Most human cells can only replicate so many times before they die.
12 However, the question of whether MRJPs have anti-senescence activity for human cells remains.
13 However, its global role in transcription regulation in human cells remains largely elusive.
14 Vectors are materials used as mechanisms to carry genetic information into human cells .
15 But your body contains 10 times as many bacterial cells as human cells .
16 This has particularly important implications in human cells because of DNA-PK's cellular abundance.
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