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Published 2022
Humana
... by binding directly to non-self molecules or through indirectly sensing microbe-associated cellular...

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Published 1979
Springer US
... of immunology senses a major revolution of immunobiologic thinking, much of which has relevance to the clinical...

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Published 2009
Springer New York

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by Bhattacharjee, Soumen
Published 2019
Springer India
... insights into sensing, detox scavenging, the role in oxidative deterioration, and signaling associated...

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by Nahmias, André J., O’Reilly, Richard J.
Published 1981
Springer US
.... Our reasons, if not biases, were severalfold. We sensed that the fields of microbiology and im...

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by Nahmias, André J., O'Reilly, Richard J.
Published 1982
Springer US
... reasons, if not biases, were severalfold. We sensed that the fields of microbiology and im­ munolgy, which...

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Published 2010
Springer Netherlands
...-apoprotein complexes; and (d) the complexities of carbon sensing, biosynthesis and allocation. These goals...

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Published 1995
Springer Netherlands
..., gathered together in Tatranska Lomnica, sensed that a new era of root meetings was beginning. Nevertheless...

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by T., Devasena
Published 2021
Springer Nature Singapore
... management viz sensing/diagnosis, therapy, prevention and self-protection. Further, the existing...

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by Thiriet, Marc
Published 2013
Springer New York
... mediators and illustrates some major signal transduction pathways, such as NFkappaB axis, oxygen sensing...

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by Leshem, Y.Y.
Published 1992
Springer Netherlands
...The plasma membrane is at once the window through which the cell senses the environment...

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Published 2005
Birkhäuser
... tailoring of the host defense response depending on the microbe being sensed. TLRs are increasingly being...

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Published 2010
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... and biochemical advances, other key physiological mechanisms that par- cipate in sensing and decoding the immune...

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Published 2011
Springer New York
... of the host senses pathogens, the cellular and signaling networks that orchestrate the innate response...

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Published 2013
Springer New York
..., and assembled a team of scientists working on mechanisms by which the innate immune system of the host senses...

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by Berke, Gideon, Clark, William R.
Published 2007
Springer Netherlands
... for antigen-sensing receptors on both T cells and NK cells was scarcely less frustrating. And the holy grail...

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by Keiser, Gerd
Published 2022
Springer Nature Singapore

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Published 2023
Springer International Publishing
... senses, eye and ear, and finally, skeletal muscle-related reasons for human fetal akinesia and its...

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Published 2009
Springer Netherlands
.... Clearance of dying cells can be divided into several stages, including sensing, r- ognition, binding...

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Published 2011
Springer Netherlands
... and on other biomedical applications. Diagnostic and sensing is also included. The intracellular delivery...