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Tucson, 27 Sept 2023: The results of studies by researchers at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson suggest that an immune cell-specific protein called RAC2 may drive a process known as foreign-body response (FBR), by which the body can sometimes reject bi......
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Source : Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News
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