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“... (LC-HRMS)-based metabolomic analysis, among others. Our results showed that even low doses of IFN-α reduced...”
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“...Canine cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common skin cancer in dogs, and, due...”
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“...OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of castration on cell death rate...”
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“...OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of castration on cell death rate...”
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“... showed that helper T (Th) cells in the FTO knockdown group accounted for a significantly higher...”
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“...Background: Obesity is rapidly becoming a worldwide epidemic that affects children and adults. Some...”
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“... significantly lower than in untreated animals, indicating that hydrocortisone inhibits apoptosis. These results...”
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“... V and type I collagen fibers. CONCLUSION: The results show that a direct link between low amounts...”
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“... proteins were specifically upregulated in tumour tissues. We then disrupted BSG in three NSCLC cell lines...”
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“...; however, the low amount of cell death for virus-co-cultured NK cells was insufficient to account for the...”
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“...+CD40L, CpG at low, medium and high doses. We determined B cell numbers using a hemocytometer at 24 h and...”
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“... are unknown. We tested the hypothesis that the denervated colonic mucosa could be less responsive...”
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“...+CD40L, CpG at low, medium and high doses. We determined B cell numbers using a hemocytometer at 24 h and...”
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“... IL-6 KO group showed lower number of nuclei in the cardiac tissue, but higher collagen deposition; lower...”
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“... is a monoclonal CD4 antibody, which inhibits T cell proliferation. We found that M-T413 RNA level was...”
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