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Evaluating Neutralizing Antibody Titers by Recombinant Feline Calicivirus with Heterologous Capsid Protein VP1. [PDF]

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Wang Y   +9 more
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Systematic engineering to enhance 3-carene production in yeast. [PDF]

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Heterologous Sarcomas of the Uterus

International Journal of Gynecological Pathology, 1982
Three cases of heterologous sarcomas of the uterus are presented. Two were mixed tumors; one was a lipoleiomyosarcoma; and one was an osteogenic sarcoma with leiomyosarcoma. The third was a rhabdomyosarcoma. These tumors are believed to behave more aggressively than mixed mesodermal tumors. Six months after initial diagnosis, the lipolieomyosarcoma had
M, Vakiani, J, Mawad, A, Talerman
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Heterologous vaccine effects

Vaccine, 2016
The heterologous or non-specific effects (NSEs) of vaccines, at times defined as "off-target effects" suggest that they can affect the immune response to organisms other than their pathogen-specific intended purpose. These NSEs have been the subject of clinical, immunological and epidemiological studies and are increasingly recognized as an important ...
Mitra Saadatian-Elahi   +8 more
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Heterologicality and Incompleteness

MLQ, 2002
For a theory \(T\) containing ZF, the author presents a semantic proof of the following: if \(T\) has a model, then \(T+\neg \text{Con}_T\) has a model. This is a version of Gödel's Second Incompleteness Theorem. The author remarks it is equivalent to the usual version, provided that one has the derivability conditions characterizing provability in \(T\
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Tolerance to Heterologous Erythrocytes

Science, 1974
Injection of a water-soluble nonantigenic fraction obtained from lysed sheep red blood cells virtually abolishes the subsequent immune response to the red cells. The suppression is systemic and appears to be serum mediated.
R, Auerbach, J, Roethle
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