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Pathways Involved in the Synergistic Activation of Macrophages by Lipoteichoic Acid and Hemoglobin
Được phát hành 2012“…<div><p>Lipoteichoic acid (LTA) is a Gram-positive cell surface molecule that is found in both a cell-bound form and cell-free form in the host during an infection. …”
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Mechanisms involved in the acute phase protein response in malnutrition and TB.
Được phát hành 2015“…They activate hepatocytic receptors, and synthesis of varying APPs starts. During latent form of infection, release of IL-10 by the Kupffer cells results in suppression of the local IL-6 production by gene suppression pathways coactivated on receptor binding. …”
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Ligand Exchange of Diplatinum Complexes with Bridging Silyl Ligands Involving Si−H Bond Cleavage and Formation
Được phát hành 2008“…Use of D<sub>2</sub>SiPh<sub>2</sub> in the reaction results in distribution of deuterium in the diethylsilyl and diphenylsilyl ligands of <b>7</b>, the diethylsilane ligand of <b>8</b>, and the diphenylsilyl ligand of <b>6</b>. …”
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Behavioral Mechanism during Human Sperm Chemotaxis: Involvement of Hyperactivation
Được phát hành 2011“…Furthermore, in response to a temporal concentration jump achieved by photorelease of the chemoattractant progesterone from its caged form, the responsive cells exhibited a delayed turn, often accompanied by hyperactivation events or an even more intense response in the form of flagellar arrest. …”
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KCC3 is involved in processes dependent of actin structural dynamic.
Được phát hành 2013“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Involvement of KCC3 in the formation of in cell protrusions. …”
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Flow diagram of the stages involved in analysing the experimental tracking data.
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Hydrohalogenation of Ethynylpyridines Involving Nucleophilic Attack of a Halide Ion
Được phát hành 2017“…Ethynylpyridine readily reacts with hydrochloric acid to form a pyridinium salt. The salt formation considerably enhances the electrophilicity of the ethynyl group and attracts a chloride ion as the counteranion. …”
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Hydrohalogenation of Ethynylpyridines Involving Nucleophilic Attack of a Halide Ion
Được phát hành 2017“…Ethynylpyridine readily reacts with hydrochloric acid to form a pyridinium salt. The salt formation considerably enhances the electrophilicity of the ethynyl group and attracts a chloride ion as the counteranion. …”
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SOX9 and SOX10 are involved in meloe promoter activity.
Được phát hành 2013“…Results, presented as <i>Firefly/Renilla</i> luciferase ratios (FF/R), are mean with SD from three (B) or two (C) independent experiments, performed in triplicate.…”
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Canonical BMP Signaling Components are Involved in the <i>C</i>. <i>elegans</i> Immune Response.
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PARTICIPANTS OF ONCOLOGIC CLINICAL TRIALS: PROFILE AND ASPECTS INVOLVED IN THEIR DECISIONS
Được phát hành 2018“…The research participants tend to not understand the goals of the investigation, or they overestimate the direct medical benefits of their participation, and they tend to be unaware of the risks involved and of what does a research mean. The results should stimulate more critical practices and dialogues among the different players and institutions involved in the field of the research with human subjects, with the goal of promoting a science that is conscious and responsible, and that prevents people from being put in situations of inequality, vulnerability and moral suffering.…”
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BioID identifies proteins involved in the cell biology of caveolae
Được phát hành 2018“…We conclude that BioID will be useful in identification of new proteins involved in the cell biology of caveolae, and that interaction between CD2AP and cavin1 may have an important role in regulating the sub-cellular distribution of caveolae.…”
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Intraflagellar transport proteins are involved in thrombocyte filopodia formation and secretion
Được phát hành 2017“…Taken together these results, suggest that IFT proteins are involved in both the extension of filopodia and secretion of ATP, which are critical in thrombocyte function.…”