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Unlike HIV, which lives in the nucleus of the cell, hep-C sets up shop outside the nucleus in the cytoplasm.
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C. area service since last April, improving cell sites so its network can handle 37% more data.
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In 1995, the late Richard C Strohman, then emeritus professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley, wrote of the impossibility of Darwinian biology in explaining human aging and disease.
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In 1972 Sydney Brenner, a biologist then at Cambridge University, decided to work out the connections of every cell in the nervous system of a small nematode worm called C. elegans.
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C. concern that turned TRW's gallium arsenide semiconductors, designed for spy satellites, into chips for cell phones.
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