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It was repaired and restored with an elaborate proliferation of sculptures in the 1960s.
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Another point of consideration concerns the use of embryonic stem cells, whereby indifferentiation yields uncontrolled proliferation and possible consequent formation of teratomas.
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One hour-post administration, olomoucine suppressed microlgial proliferation, as well as reduced the tissue edema normally present during the early stages of glial scar formation.
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Moist wound therapy is known to promote fibroblast and keratinocyte proliferation and migration, collagen synthesis, early angiogenesis and wound contraction.
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The water is of questionable purity prompting the proliferation of individual water purification units.
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Additional functions of osteonectin beneficial to tumor cells include angiogenesis, proliferation and migration.
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In addition to limiting the proliferation of endothelial cells, tumstatin also limits angiogenesis in melanoma cells.
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Signals on these pathways promote cell proliferation and the growth of blood vessels to nourish the tumor (angiogenesis).
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This cytokine is also found to inhibit endothelial cell proliferation, and thus may function as an angiogenesis inhibitor.
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Macrophages in particular express many growth factors, cytokines, and enzymes that facilitate vascular smooth muscle cell migration and proliferation.
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