There is only one way to prevent this total obliviation and that is partial immortalization. |
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However, whether derepression of the hTERT gene is the sole requirement for immortalization in all human cell types remained unresolved. |
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Lastly, the role of HIV-1 and HIV-1 associated proteins in HHV-8 infection and immortalization process is investigated. |
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Because a press tour as blissful as this demands immortalization, here are the highlights from the past two weeks. |
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The immortalization Commission is a blessedly different case. |
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Mark Twain has remained Missouri's most distinguished literary figure, world renowned for his immortalization of mid-19th-century life in Hannibal, Missouri, and along the Mississippi River in general. |
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Still, in his 22-year career at G. M., he succeeded in something far greater — the immortalization of what might have been just another one-off concept car on the turntable at the G. M. Motorama. |
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The immortalized DFCs exhibit higher proliferate activity, which can be reversed to its original level before immortalization when deimmortalized by FLP recombinase. |
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