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Cytotoxic activity of invariant NKT cells in human allergic contact dermatitis
Cytotoxic activity of invariant NKT cells in human allergic contact dermatitis Background: The role of cytotoxicity of NKT-cells in the skin is not defined. There are two prototypic skin diseases in which epidermal Keratinocytes (KC) over-express CD1d, a
Balato, Anna
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New characterization of congenital immunodeficiencies due to different functional alterations
In the last thirty years of the 20th century, a formidable numbers of scientific discoveries in the field of PIDs were made. Many scientific papers have been published on the molecular and cellular basis of the immune response and on the mechanisms ...
Fusco, Anna
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Background: Studies in humans as well as in animal models suggest that interleukin-18 (IL-18) plays a crucial role in vascular pathologies. IL-18 is a strong predictor of cardiovascular death in angina and is involved in atherotic plaque destabilization.
Grassia, Gianluca
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FLIM intensity-based image segmentation reveals upregulated energy metabolism and chemotherapy sensitivity in MCF-7 cells. [PDF]
Huang YK, Zhuang M, Digman MA.
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Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE), also known as prion diseases, are fatal neurodegenerative disorders present both in human and animals with different aetiology as they can occur genetically, spontaneously or by infection (Prusiner 1998 ...
Marzo, Ludovica
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"Mechanisms of transcriptional regulation by Tbx1"
Deletion 22q11.2 syndrome (22q11DS) is the most common microdeletion syndrome in man, with an incidence of approximately 1:4000 live births (1); the major malformations include congenital heart defects such as truncus arteriosus (TA) and interrupted ...
Pane, Luna Simona
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BASEPROD: The Bardenas Semi-Desert Planetary Rover Dataset. [PDF]
Gerdes L +10 more
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Exploring Key Challenges of Understanding the Pathogenesis of Kidney Disease in Bardet-Biedl Syndrome. [PDF]
Marchese E +4 more
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Background: NMDA-R-hypofunction (NRH) is considered one of the putative molecular mechanism involved in psychosis. Several studies show that an imbalance of dopamine–glutamate transmission has a key role in psychosis pathophysiology.
Sarappa, Chiara
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