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  2. MCF-7 - Wikipedia

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    MCF-7 is a breast cancer cell line isolated in 1970 from a 69-year-old White woman. [1] MCF-7 is the acronym of Michigan Cancer Foundation-7 , referring to the institute in Detroit where the cell line was established in 1973 by Herbert Soule and co-workers. [ 2 ]

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  4. 7-Methylguanosine - Wikipedia

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    7-Methylguanosine (m 7 G) is a modified purine nucleoside. It is a methylated version of guanosine and when found in human urine, it may be a biomarker of some types of cancer. In the RNAs , 7-methylguanosine have been used to study and examine the reaction evolving methylguanosine.

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    View the original article to see embedded media.. Prickle the porcupine had a rough start in life. On top of being orphaned as an infant, she also had to contend with a serious parasitic infection.

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  9. let-7 microRNA family - Wikipedia

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    The lethal-7 (let-7) gene was first discovered in the nematode C. elegans as a key developmental regulator and became one of the first two known microRNAs (the other one is lin-4). [8] Soon, let-7 was found in the fruit fly (Drosophila), and identified as the first known human miRNA by a BLAST (basic local alignment search tool) research. [9]