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Migration was quantified as the loss of cell free area for each wound compared to the original size at 8 and 24 hours post-wounding. Over the course of their 2-year lives, [the mice] walk this telomere plank into genetic instability, loss of cell viability, and so on," says DePinho. Galactose appears to play a key role in the loss of cell wall structure, which is necessary for tomato firmness. |
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