There appears to mixed reviews. Some claim it does; others claim it doesn't. Effectiveness may depend on the pigmentation of your skin.
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Your mileage may vary, it depends from person to person but for me it was the miracle cream. It made me look 10 years younger, it closed my dilated pores and erase ALL of my acne scars and wrinkles. It is a wonderful product but it is not for all.
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yes, i have been using this for only less than 2 weeks yet but i notice some changes, i used to have white heads on the tip of my nose now its beginning to go away and i start to have fine skin pigmentation not to mention the whitening effect of it.
the notes for happy birthday are g g g g d c g g g g d c g g f e d c c g g g g d c if youre playing a bflat clarinet actually for clarinet it goes like this ccdcfe ccdcgf ccagfed bflat bflat afgf
'Happy Birthday to You'These are the notes to play "Happy Birthday":ccdcfeccdcgfccafeeda#a#afgfCcdcfeccdcgfccdbfgeda#a#afgf
This is the more typical version, in the key of F: C C D C F E, C C D C G F, C C C(up octave) (Descending) A F E D Bb Bb A F G F Of course, the sheet music would make a lot more sense since it includes rhythm and where it is supposed to be played on the keyboard. Also, though "Happy Birthday" is actually copyrighted, Warner Brothers has made no attempts to restrict publication (because it is so popular) you can Google "Happy birthday sheet music free" and find many results with variations of the song.
Impact of growth factors and PTHrP on early and late chondrogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells. [My paper] S Weiss, T Hennig, R Bock, E Steck, W Richter Division of Experimental Orthopaedics, Orthopaedic University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. Common in vitro protocols for chondrogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) induce an inadequate, hypertrophic differentiation cascade reminiscent of endochondral bone formation. We aimed to modify chondrogenic protocols in order to identify potent inducers, promotors, and inhibitors to achieve better chondrogenesis. Nine factors suspected to stimulate or inhibit chondrogenesis were used for chondrogenic in vitro induction of MSC. Differentiation was assessed by immunohistochemistry, alcian-blue staining, qRT-PCR, and quantification of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity. Pre-differentiated pellets were transplanted subcutaneously into SCID mice to investigate stable cartilage formation. Transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta was always required for chondrogenic differentiation and deposition of a collagen-type-II-positive extracellular matrix, while bone morphogenetic protein (BMP)-2,-4,-6,-7, aFGF, and IGF-I (10 ng/ml) were alone not sufficiently inductive. Each of these factors allowed differentiation in combination with TGF-beta, however, without preventing collagen type X expression. bFGF or parathyroid hormone-like peptide (PTHrP) inhibited the TGF-beta-responsive COL2A1 and COL10A1 expression and ALP induction when added from day 0 or 21. In line with a reversible ALP inhibition, in vivo calcification of pellets was not prevented. Late up-regulation of PTH1R mRNA suggests that early PTHrP effects may be mediated by a receptor-independent pathway. While TGF-beta was a full inducer, bFGF and PTHrP were potent inhibitors for early and late chondrogenesis, seemed to induce a shift from matrix anabolism to catabolism, but did not selectively suppress COL10A1 expression. Within a developmental window of collagen type II(+)/collagen type X(-) cells, bFGF and PTHrP may allow inhibition of further differentiation toward hypertrophy to obtain stable chondrocytes for transplantation purposes.
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