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Inhibition of Type I IFN, IL- 1α and IL-1β signaling decreases R-848-induced CD4+ Th1 responses in a cDC/CD4+ T-cell MLR.
Published 2011“…Blocking of either Type I IFN or IL-1α/β signaling also decreased cell culture supernatant IFN-γ levels. Values are mean ± SEM (n = 6). …”
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Mapping and Profiling Lipid Distribution in a 3D Model of Breast Cancer Progression
Published 2019“…Additionally, we found a significant difference in lipid profiles between the more and less malignant spheroids, including changes that support <i>de novo</i> sphingolipid production and a reduction in ether-linked lipid fractions in the invasive spheroids. …”
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Published 2024“…The proposed lookup table technique leverages the recursive property of linear matrices and the similarity in elements of Hadamard or circulant MDS matrices, allowing the construction of a lookup table for a submatrix instead of the entire linear matrix. …”
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Table1_Determination of hydraulic parameters of non-linear consolidation clay layers by type curve method.docx
Published 2023“…In this study, the governing equation for the excess pore water pressure during the non-linear consolidation process of clay layers under load conditions is obtained based on the one-dimensional non-linear consolidation theory. …”
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Modelled policy outcomes, with posterior values for individual nodes ranked from 1-5 across the parties - Green, Reform UK, Liberal Democrat, Conservative, and Labour, where 1 is the lowest rank and 5 is the highest. The parties are ranked for each policy node in the network (e.g., income tax), based on the direction of change (“performance indicator”) stated in the first column (e.g., lowest, highest, most, improvement). For example, a value of 5 for Green tax means that green tax is lowest under Reform UK’s policies, while a value of 1 means that green tax is highest under the Green Party’s policies....
Published 2025“…., lowest, highest, most, improvement). For example, a value of 5 for Green tax means that green tax is lowest under Reform UK’s policies, while a value of 1 means that green tax is highest under the Green Party’s policies. …”
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