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wolfs have 10000006090 cells if healthy and 444987 if not.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_cells_does_a_wolf_ha...
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(46) Wolf pups, while low in hierarchy, have many privileges and social freedom ... (101) Wolves possess upwards of two hundred million olfactory cells...
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www.alaska.net/~wolfsong/wolf_facts.html
www.alaska.net/~wolfsong/wolf_facts.html
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With the exception of the red wolf of southeastern Texas and southern Louisiana, all living wolves are considered a single species, Canis lupus. The red wolf, Canis rufus, is similar to but smaller than the gray wolf and is intermediate in many characteristics between wolves and coyotes;
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www.angelfire.com/pa/Wolves69/page1.html
www.angelfire.com/pa/Wolves69/page1.html
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Wolf diet, what do wolves eat. ... What do wolves eat?; Wolves are carnivores (meat eaters) but they will eat other foods as well. Their diet ranges from big game, such as elk and moose, to earthworms, berries and grasshoppers. ... ; Wolf and Human History...
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www.wolfweb.com/diet.html
www.wolfweb.com/diet.html
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Scientists used to think that human cells contained 24 pairs of chromosomes. In 1957, with a better microscope, it was shown that we only have 23 pairs! ... "MITOCHONDRIA HAVE A SMALL PIECE OF THEIR OWN DNA. LIKE CHLOROPLAST DNA, IT DOES NOT CODE FOR MANY PROTEINS. BUT, THE ONES IT DOES CODE FOR ARE VERY IMPORTANT.
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www.eurekascience.com/ICanDoThat/animal_cells.htm
www.eurekascience.com/ICanDoThat/animal_cells.htm
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Wolf G, Neilson EG. Angiotensin II induces cellular hypertrophy in cultured murine proximal tubular cells. Am J Physiol 1990; 259: F768–F777[Medline] ... Wolf G, Haberstroh U, Neilson EG. Angiotensin II stimulates the proliferation and biosynthesis of type I collagen in cultured murine mesangial cells. Am J Pathol 1992;
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ndt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/20/6/1222
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Gunter Wolf; Fuad N. Ziyadeh; Gunther Zahner; Rolf A.K. Stahl; ... However, possible growth effects of this vasoactive peptide on endothelial cells isolated from the glomerular microvasculature have not formally been investigated. Therefore, we isolated and characterized primary cultures of rat glomerular endothelial cells.
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hyper.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/full/27/4/897
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Indeed, many assumptions regarding C. pneumoniae development are based on analogies to C. trachomatis or C. psittaci. In this report we present a detailed analysis of the C. pneumoniae developmental cycle ... Wolf, K., Fischer, E., Hackstadt, T. (2005). Degradation of Chlamydia pneumoniae by Peripheral Blood Monocytic Cells.
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iai.asm.org/cgi/content/full/68/4/2379
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