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PBSAProfessional Bartending Schools of America
PBSAPapers of the Bibliographical Society of America
PBSAPakistan Billiards and Snooker Association
PBSAPro Bono Students America
PBSAProfessional Business Solutions of America
PBSAParticipatory Benefit Sharing Agreements
PBSAProgram Budget System Accounting
PBSAProfitBuilder Sales Analysis
PBSAPhiladelphia Building Superintendent Association
PBSAProfessional Beach Service Association
PBSAPakistan Boy Scout Association (Pakistan)
PBSAProtection of Beach Soil Association
PBSAPlaque Behind Stent Area
PBSAPhosphate-Buffered Saline
PBSAPolybutylene Succinate Adipate
PBSAPerformance-Based Service Acquisition
PBSAPension Benefits Standards Act (Canada)
PBSAPerformance Based Supplier Audit


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DNA purification was carried out by using Qiagen[R] buccal swab spin protocol with the following modifications: 1) a final concentration of 1 millimolar (mM) ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) was added to the phosphate-buffered saline extraction buffer; 2) the proteinase K treatment step was eliminated; and 3) an RNase mixture of A and T1 enzymes was used to degrade RNA after the final DNA purification step (Ambion Inc.
Solutions of either ascorbic acid or the ascorbyl-2-phosphate analogs (at 10 mM) in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) were relatively stable as shown by their decay rates and their ability to stimulate collagen synthesis even after nine days in solution prior to testing their effects on cultured cells.
 
 
 
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