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101. A gene regulatory network to control EMT programs in development and disease.

102. Reconstituting Drosophila Centromere Identity in Human Cells.

103. RIPK1 prevents TRADD-driven, but TNFR1 independent, apoptosis during development.

104. PHF6 regulates hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells and its loss synergizes with expression of TLX3 to cause leukemia.

105. Microbial recycling cells: First steps into a new type of microbial electrochemical technologies, aimed at recovering nutrients from wastewater.

106. Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis and prostate cancer: incidence and effects of radiotherapy.

107. Bioelectrochemical Nitrogen fixation (e-BNF): Electro-stimulation of enriched biofilm communities drives autotrophic nitrogen and carbon fixation.

108. Identification of a Siglec-F+ granulocyte-macrophage progenitor.

109. Conformity of package inserts information to regulatory requirements among selected branded and generic medicinal products circulating on the East African market.

110. A study of microbial communities on terracotta separator and on biocathode of air breathing microbial fuel cells.

111. Moderate Alcohol Consumption Is Associated With Lower Risk for Heart Failure But Not Atrial Fibrillation.

112. Frontal plane T-wave axis orientation predicts coronary events: Findings from the Moli-sani study.

113. Hhex Regulates Hematopoietic Stem Cell Self-Renewal and Stress Hematopoiesis via Repression of Cdkn2a.

114. Influences of dissolved oxygen concentration on biocathodic microbial communities in microbial fuel cells.

115. The BH3-only proteins BIM and PUMA are not critical for the reticulocyte apoptosis caused by loss of the pro-survival protein BCL-XL.

116. Reduction by coffee consumption of prostate cancer risk: Evidence from the Moli-sani cohort and cellular models.

117. Increased performance of hydrogen production in microbial electrolysis cells under alkaline conditions.

118. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in patients with prostate cancer treated with radiotherapy.

119. Performance of microbial electrolysis cells with bioanodes grown at different external resistances.

120. Microbial community analysis in a long-term membrane-less microbial electrolysis cell with hydrogen and methane production.

121. T-wave axis deviation is associated with biomarkers of low-grade inflammation. Findings from the MOLI-SANI study.

122. Anode Biofilms of Geoalkalibacter ferrihydriticus Exhibit Electrochemical Signatures of Multiple Electron Transport Pathways.

123. 2-Bromoethanesulfonate degradation in bioelectrochemical systems.

124. Polycomb repressive complex 2 component Suz12 is required for hematopoietic stem cell function and lymphopoiesis.

125. Early lineage priming by trisomy of Erg leads to myeloproliferation in a Down syndrome model.

126. Hydrogen production in single chamber microbial electrolysis cells with different complex substrates.

127. RIPK1 regulates RIPK3-MLKL-driven systemic inflammation and emergency hematopoiesis.

128. Mpl expression on megakaryocytes and platelets is dispensable for thrombopoiesis but essential to prevent myeloproliferation.

129. Operational aspects, pH transition and microbial shifts of a H2S desulfurizing biotrickling filter with random packing material.

130. T-wave axis deviation, metabolic syndrome and estimated cardiovascular risk--in men and women of the MOLI-SANI study.

131. Hematopoietic overexpression of the transcription factor Erg induces lymphoid and erythro-megakaryocytic leukemia.

132. Characterization of thrombopoietin (TPO)-responsive progenitor cells in adult mouse bone marrow with in vivo megakaryocyte and erythroid potential.

133. Clinical pharmacology in research, teaching and health care: Considerations by IUPHAR, the International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology.

134. Trisomy of Erg is required for myeloproliferation in a mouse model of Down syndrome.

135. Murine hematopoietic blast colony-forming cells and their progeny have distinctive membrane marker profiles.

136. Clonogenic mast cell progenitors and their excess numbers in chimeric BALB/c mice with inactivated GATA-1.

137. A mutation in the translation initiation codon of Gata-1 disrupts megakaryocyte maturation and causes thrombocytopenia.

138. Inactivation of PU.1 in adult mice leads to the development of myeloid leukemia.

139. PU.1 regulates the commitment of adult hematopoietic progenitors and restricts granulopoiesis.

140. Murine megakaryocyte progenitor cells and their susceptibility to suppression by G-CSF.

141. Suppressor screen in Mpl-/- mice: c-Myb mutation causes supraphysiological production of platelets in the absence of thrombopoietin signaling.

142. The lethal effects of transplantation of Socs1-/- bone marrow cells into irradiated adult syngeneic recipients.

143. Crowding-dependent production of colony-stimulating factors by cultured syngeneic or allogeneic hematopoietic cells.

144. Polycystic kidneys and chronic inflammatory lesions are the delayed consequences of loss of the suppressor of cytokine signaling-1 (SOCS-1).

145. Synergistic and inhibitory interactions in the in vitro control of murine megakaryocyte colony formation.

146. Stem cell factor can stimulate the formation of eosinophils by two types of murine eosinophil progenitor cells.

147. Twenty-five years of essential medicines.

148. Production of colony-stimulating factors and IL-5 by organs from three types of mice with inflammatory disease due to loss of the suppressor of cytokine signaling-1.

149. The development of fatal myocarditis and polymyositis in mice heterozygous for IFN-gamma and lacking the SOCS-1 gene.

150. Receptor clearance obscures the magnitude of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor responses in mice to endotoxin or local infections.

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