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Cheresh (Ukrainian: Череш; Romanian: Cireș; Polish: Cziresz; German: Cziresz) is a
commune (selsoviet) in
Chernivtsi Raion,
Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine...
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Molly Malone Cook Photo:
Barbara S.
Cheresh Born (1925-01-05)January 5, 1925 San Francisco,
California Died
August 25, 2005(2005-08-25) (aged 80) Provincetown...
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David Cheresh is a Michigan-born
scientist who
studies angiogenesis and
cancer metastasis. His
early research focused on the
function of integrins, cellular...
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Matteya ben
Heresh or
Mattithiah (Hebrew: מתיא בן חרש) was a
Roman tanna of the 2nd century. He was born in Judea,
probably a
pupil of R. Ishmael, and...
- 1111/j.1365-2141.2005.05897.x. PMID 16412022. S2CID 41983626.
Coller BS,
Cheresh DA, Asch E,
Seligsohn U (January 1991). "Platelet
vitronectin receptor...
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Ralph E.
Matlaw (1966,
retitled Fathers and Sons)
Revised by
Elizabeth Cheresh Allen (1994,
retitled Fathers and Sons)
Isabel F.
Hapgood (1903, as Fathers...
- מצות חליצה Beit
Shamay Omrim Eyn Mema'anin בית שמאי אומרים אין ממאנין
Cheresh Shennasa חרש שנשא Ha'ishah
Shehalekhah Hi האשה שהלכה היא | Ha'ishah .....
- 1H-pyrazolo[3,4-B]pyridines and
therapeutic uses
thereof (US9855272B2) Hood JD,
Cheresh DA. Role of
integrins in cell
invasion and migration.
Nature Reviews Cancer...
- Shuang; Li, Erguang; Nemerow, Glen R.; Leng, Jay; Spencer,
Kathryn S.R.;
Cheresh,
David A.; Schlaepfer,
David D. (3
March 2003). "Differential regulation...
- Cireș may
refer to the
following places: Cireș, the
Romanian name for
Cheresh, a
commune in
Chernivtsi Oblast,
Ukraine rivers in Romania: Cireș, a tributary...