|
kill cell
|
9.74 |
|
Those toxins, left unchecked, kill T cells. |
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use cell
|
6.12 |
|
They would use those cells to clone animals. |
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destroy cell
|
4.41 |
|
The toxins in turn destroy liver cells. |
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have cell
|
4.41 |
|
It has cells. |
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grow cell
|
3.49 |
|
It then grows human cells in a culture to produce the drug. |
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infect cell
|
3.49 |
|
But the virus infected only cells that were dividing. |
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enter cell
|
3.23 |
|
First, the drugs enter cells easily. |
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share cell
|
3.03 |
|
Eight men share the cell. |
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damage cell
|
2.57 |
|
The rays damage a cell only a little. |
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attack cell
|
2.37 |
|
Or it might nudge T-cells to attack myeloma cells. |
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leave cell
|
2.24 |
|
I still have a few brain cells left. |
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contain cell
|
2.17 |
|
Saliva itself does not contain cells with DNA in them. |
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inject cell
|
2.04 |
|
These cells were injected into mice. |
|
hold cell
|
1.97 |
|
This avoids placing them in station holding cells. |
|
produce cell
|
1.97 |
|
Will it work, producing new cells? |
|
remove cell
|
1.97 |
|
Then, some cells can be removed before chemotherapy. |
|
take cell
|
1.97 |
|
Skin cells were taken from each of the monkeys. |
|
stimulate cell
|
1.78 |
|
Others move in to keep the cells stimulated to multiply and grow. |
|
protect cell
|
1.71 |
|
The activated proteins protect cancer cells so they do not die. |
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extract cell
|
1.65 |
|
But, in the process of extracting the cells, the blastocyst is destroyed. |