Examples of using Using human in English and their translations into Greek
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psoriasis 78% by using human placenta's derivation.
chromosome aberration using human peripheral blood lymphocytes
These in vivo metabolic routes align with the data provided in the in vitro studies using human biomaterials.
For years he would been working on a mathematical theorem using human genomes and DNA migration patterns.
further studies using human cells are needed.
law enforcement using human hostages as collateral for their demands.
report similar findings using human cells implanted in a mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
He said there were no plans yet to repeat the results using human stem cells.
In vitro studies using human liver microsomes indicate that CYP1A1 is the major enzyme responsible for the 7-hydroxylation of granisetron,
In vitro studies using human microsomes indicate that granisetron neither stimulates
It is impossible, using human language, to convey the entirety of God's disposition; moreover, how can a single stage of His work fully express God?
It is impossible, using human language, to convey the entirety of God's disposition; how much less can a single stage of His work fully express God?
In vitro data using human liver microsomes indicate the formation of small amounts of Ndemethylated topotecan.
Just two case studies have been conducted using human subjects, where men consumed high doses of soy foods and followed an unbalanced diet.
avoiding ingredients that have not been proved safe, and using human volunteers or clinical trials.
In vitro studies using human liver microsomes did not indicate any potential to inhibit the cytochrome P 450 enzyme system.
In vitro studies using human liver microsomes did not indicate any potential to inhibit the cytochrome P450 enzyme system.
In vitro studies using human liver microsomes indicate that aprepitant is metabolised primarily by CYP3A4
Using human brain cells,
pharmacodynamic effects The active substance accelerated re-epithelialization in an in vitro wound scratch assay using human primary keratinocytes at the dosage of 1 μg/ml,