Bivariate cell cycle assay (BrdU/PI) using cell cycle-specific antibodies and DNA dyes can distinguish G0 from G1 phase or G2 from M phase
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The virus life cycle could be divided into six steps: attachment, penetration, uncoating, gene expression and replication, assembly, and release.
Your answer is C.Calcium.
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Someone with a partially or completely torn MCL might have swelling and pain in the first 24 hours of injury. This injury can heal on its own after 1 to 6 weeks of resting the joint. A mild MCL injury or grade one sprain should take 3 to 6 weeks to make a full recovery. A more severe grade 2 or grade 3 injury may take 8 to 12 weeks.