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NHF
(redirected from Normal Human Fibroblast)

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NHFNational Headache Foundation
NHFNational Hemophilia Foundation
NHFNorges Handikapforbund
NHFNational Housing Federation (UK)
NHFNordisk Herpetologisk Forening
NHFNational Hospice Foundation
NHFNational Hairdressers' Federation (UK)
NHFNational Homebuyers Fund, Inc
NHFNorsk Herpetologisk Forening
NHFNaval Historical Foundation
NHFNewbieized Help File (Linux)
NHFNo Hard Feelings
NHFNormal Human Fibroblast
NHFNorrlands Herpetologiska Förening
NHFNordic Hapkido Federation
NHFNational Heritage Foundation, Inc.
NHFNeonatal Heart Fibroblast
NHFNew Hydrostructure Facilty
NHFNewport Hardwood Floors (Seattle, WA)
NHFNarada Savana (Hear) Foundation (Sri Lanka)


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Furthermore, histone hyperacetylation by butyrate treatment did not influence the initial levels of BPDE-DNA adducts nor did it change the rate of removal of BPDE-DNA adducts from chromatin in either normal human fibroblasts or XP fibroblasts (Kootstra 1982).
The relationships between cell cycle checkpoint function and transcriptional regulation of gene expression have not been systematically studied in normal human fibroblast lines.
 
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