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Tissue Degeneration following Loss of Schistosoma mansoni cbp1 Is Associated with Increased Stem Cell Proliferation and Parasite Death In Vivo
Julie N R Collins,
James J. Collins
Pharmacology - Collins Lab
Pharmacology
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Agriculture & Biology
tissue degeneration
100%
Schistosoma
74%
Schistosoma mansoni
71%
stem cells
61%
cell proliferation
55%
death
47%
parasites
41%
RNA interference
39%
cell death
21%
mechanical damage
18%
tissue repair
16%
tissues
10%
schistosomiasis
9%
mice
8%
animal injuries
8%
malaria
7%
methodology
4%
genes
2%
cells
2%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Schistosoma mansoni
75%
Parasites
50%
Stem Cells
45%
RNA Interference
42%
Cell Proliferation
40%
Wounds and Injuries
29%
Cell Death
19%
Maintenance
12%
Mesenteric Veins
11%
Schistosomiasis
10%
Malaria
8%
Longevity
7%
Regeneration
7%
Pathology
5%
Transplants
5%
Health
4%
In Vitro Techniques
3%
Genes
3%