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Canonical Inflammasomes

2023
The innate immune response represents the first line of host defense, and it is able to detect pathogen- and damage-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs and DAMPs, respectively) through a variety of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). Among these PRRs, certain cytosolic receptors of the NLRs family (specifically NLRP1, NLRP3, NLRC4, and NAIP) or ...
Vinicius Nunes Cordeiro, Leal   +1 more
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Canonical Forest

Computational Statistics, 2013
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Chen, Yu-Chuan   +3 more
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Canonical and non-canonical adenosinergic pathways

Immunology Letters, 2019
Adenosine (ADO) is an immunosuppressive molecule with multiple functions in different human organs. ADO is released through the concerted action of surface molecules endowed with enzymatic functions, that belong to two different adenosinergic pathways. The canonical pathway is started by CD39, that converts ATP to AMP.
E. Ferretti   +4 more
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Canonical Analysis

Biometrical Journal, 1982
AbstractSeveral fundamental properties of canonical variates are developed. In addition, the equivalence of the redundancy coefficient and the composite coefficient of determination is demonstrated; the latter is used in evaluating the prediction of input variables by canonical variates.
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Canonization without a Canon

2004
Aviad Kleinberg argues that canonization remained a very rare phenomenon in the Middle Ages, with a very restricted impact on the formulation of the concepts of sainthood. The papacy did not offer a clearly articulated model of Christian sainthood, and did not use the process of canonization for an elaboration of the psychology of sainthood.
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Canonical semigroups

Semigroup Forum, 2011
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Canonical Cointegrating Regressions

Econometrica, 1992
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Non‐canonical agreement is canonical

Transactions of the Philological Society, 2003
This paper examines the phenomenon of cross‐clausal agreement, where the controller (trigger) of agreement and the agreement target seem to be in distinct local domains. It is argued that most instances of cross‐clausal agreement can be reduced to properly local agreement and are thus unproblematic for theories of agreement. A typology of such apparent
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Canons and canon formation

1997
Introduction Criticism involves the selection, restoration, and evaluation of works retrieved from the past and the assessment, however tentatively offered, of works produced in the present. No doubt some societies can settle these tasks by an appeal to precedent, but where cultural production increases and audiences become less homogeneous ...
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