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Sierra Hernandez
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27 November, 03:14
What are target cells
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Vance Mendoza
27 November, 03:36
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a cell that bears receptors for a hormone, drug, or other signaling molecule, or is the focus of contact by a virus, phagocyte, nerve fiber, etc.
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