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Posted onMarch 23, 2023Antibiotics

Taken together, these results suggest that targeting the CD44v8-10 isoform will provide new therapeutic strategies to increase the disease-free survival rates of patients with AGC by eradicating metastasis

by euromed2016

Taken together, these results suggest that targeting the CD44v8-10 isoform will provide new therapeutic strategies to increase the disease-free survival rates of patients with AGC…

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Posted onMarch 21, 2023IMPase

Nitrite production was also evaluated in the cellular supernatant by the Griess reaction

by euromed2016

Nitrite production was also evaluated in the cellular supernatant by the Griess reaction. Cytokine profile investigated by flow cytometry A flow cytometry assay was performed…

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Posted onMarch 21, 2023Alpha2 Adrenergic Receptors

All participants gave written informed consent

by euromed2016

All participants gave written informed consent. 2.2. large number of tests associated with GWAS studies. Given the high prevalence of prior exposure and seropositivity (…

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Posted onMarch 19, 2023IKK

This study serves as one of the very few providing an insight into this important public health problem

by euromed2016

This study serves as one of the very few providing an insight into this important public health problem. appropriate vaccine early in existence could therefore…

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Posted onMarch 18, 2023USP

Six of these (Ugt1a9, Ugt2b5, UgtCyb5, Cyb5, Pdia3, and Ces3) are known real autoantigens (Desk ?(Desk1)

by euromed2016

Six of these (Ugt1a9, Ugt2b5, UgtCyb5, Cyb5, Pdia3, and Ces3) are known real autoantigens (Desk ?(Desk1).1). protein have already been defined as HA130 autoantigens previously,…

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Posted onMarch 17, 2023PTH Receptors

For exclusion of nonspecific positive reactions, samples were simultaneously examined by ELISA for IgG reactivity using the scale of various other parasitic antigens (probably of was verified

by euromed2016

For exclusion of nonspecific positive reactions, samples were simultaneously examined by ELISA for IgG reactivity using the scale of various other parasitic antigens (probably of…

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Posted onMarch 10, 2023Nociceptin Receptors

Deshler JO, Higkett MI, Schnapp BJ

by euromed2016

Deshler JO, Higkett MI, Schnapp BJ. highly conserved compared to experimentally induced antibodies. Table 1 Species-specific reactions of human autoantibody compared to MoAbs as detected…

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Posted onMarch 8, 2023Telomerase

These studies provide a plausible explanation for the strong correlation we observed between low levels of pre-treatment activity of CD62L+ T cells and continuous progression-free survival

by euromed2016

These studies provide a plausible explanation for the strong correlation we observed between low levels of pre-treatment activity of CD62L+ T cells and continuous progression-free…

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Posted onMarch 7, 2023Non-selective 5-HT

Distribution of experimentally induced scrapie lesions in the brain

by euromed2016

Distribution of experimentally induced scrapie lesions in the brain. a sheep. Following inoculation with cattle BSE, gene-targeted transgenic mice expressing human being PrP showed no…

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Posted onMarch 6, 2023Inositol Phosphatases

The cut-off points separates high from low responders (see Methods)

by euromed2016

The cut-off points separates high from low responders (see Methods). Data analyses The quantity of IgG antibody to D-alanyl LTA varies without obvious cutoff (Fig.…

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  • Taken together, these results suggest that targeting the CD44v8-10 isoform will provide new therapeutic strategies to increase the disease-free survival rates of patients with AGC by eradicating metastasis
  • Nitrite production was also evaluated in the cellular supernatant by the Griess reaction
  • All participants gave written informed consent
  • This study serves as one of the very few providing an insight into this important public health problem
  • Six of these (Ugt1a9, Ugt2b5, UgtCyb5, Cyb5, Pdia3, and Ces3) are known real autoantigens (Desk ?(Desk1)

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