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Phase 2 data demonstrate differentiated CXCR4 inhibition kinetics enabling same-day cell collection, with rapid lymphocyte mobilization supporting potential therapeutic applications beyond transplant ...
Duplicate entries can throw off your calculations and make your lists unreliable. Use Excel’s built-in tools to find duplicates: Go to the Home tab Click Conditional Formatting > Highlight Cells Rules ...
ATALANTA-1 data presented at ASH 2025 showed remarkable response rates and rapid manufacturing with an investigational autologous CAR T-cell therapy. In this interview, Michael Wang, MD, comments on ...
It may be a surprise to learn that you can define names of cells in Microsoft Excel instead of using the letter and number combinations. This makes it friendlier to read and understand. For example, ...
Students who repeatedly use their phones at school could have their devices confiscated for up to a semester under Houston ISD's updated cell phone policy. Under a new state law, school districts ...
Panthers left wing A.J. Greer (10) celebrates his goal with teammates against the Blues during the second period of a game Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025, in Sunrise, Fla. SUNRISE, Fla. — Might there be even ...
Emmanuel Clase had been reprimanded by the league for cell phone use before this gambling incident came to light. Yuki Iwamura / Associated Press At every Major League Baseball game, league employees ...
ATLANTA — An illegal voting case involving former Georgia Republican Congressman Drew Ferguson was resolved by the State Election Board on Tuesday in a case that highlighted the specifics of change-of ...
Select the cell(s) where you want the text to appear vertically. Go to the Home tab in the top ribbon. In the Alignment group, click the Orientation drop-down arrow. Choose Vertical Text from the list ...