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Read MoreForbes-Albright Syndrome: Description, causes and treatment Forbes-Albright Syndrome (FOS) is a rare genetic disease that is characterized by impaired calcium metabolism ...
Read MoreVirus adsorption Virus adsorption is the initial stage of viral infection, which involves the attachment of the virus to the cell surface. The adsorption process begins w ...
Read MoreNonne compression syndrome is a rare neurological disease characterized by unilateral abducens nerve palsy (n. abducens) in combination with a pseudotumor of the optic ne ...
Read MoreThe reticuloendothelial system (mononuclear phagocyte system) is a set of cells and tissues that perform the functions of phagocytosis, antibody production and immunity. ...
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