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Cellular sensing by phase separation: Using the process, not just the products.
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Multicomponent Phase Separation in Ternary Mixture Ionic Liquid Electrolytes.
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Phase Separation and Ion Diffusion in Ionic Liquid, Organic Solvent, and Lithium Salt Electrolyte Mixtures.
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Stress-Triggered Phase Separation Is an Adaptive, Evolutionarily Tuned Response.
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TIA1 Mutations in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Dementia Promote Phase Separation and Alter Stress Granule Dynamics.
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Separation of clonogenic cells from stationary phase cultures and a murine fibrosarcoma by density-gradient centrifugation.
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Separation of clonogenic cells from stationary phase cultures by density gradient centrifugation.
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Cell sorting analysis of cell cycle-dependent X-ray sensitivity in end joining-deficient human cells.
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A streamlined platform for phosphoproteome mapping of human tissues
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Purged versus non-purged peripheral blood stem-cell transplantation for high-risk neuroblastoma (COG A3973): a randomised phase 3 trial.
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In vivo cell cycle phase-preferential killing of murine fibrosarcoma cells by cisplatin.
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Selective separation and inexpensive purification of paclitaxel based on molecularly imprinted polymers modified with ternary deep eutectic solvents.
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BRCA1 phosphorylation by Aurora-A in the regulation of G2 to M transition.
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