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Systemic and airway T cell dynamics with influenza-specific immune recovery by cystic fibrosis elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor therapy. [PDF]

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Mouchtaridi E   +9 more
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Output factors and scatter ratios

Physics in Medicine & Biology, 1979
The definitions of primary and scattered dose are given. It is pointed that Ahuja et al. in the paper 'Output factors and scatter ratios for radiotherapy units' (ibid., vol.28, p.968 (1978)) have misunderstood the definitions. New definitions have been suggested for the scatter-air ratio and tissue-maximum ratio, however, the present authors recommend ...
P N, Shrivastava   +3 more
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Scatter Factor and Angiogenesis

1995
Scatter factor (hepatocyte growth factor) is a mesenchyme-derived cytokine that stimulates motility, proliferation, and morphogenesis of epithelia. These responses are transduced through the c-met protooncogene product, a transmembrane tyrosine kinase that functions as the SF receptor.
E M, Rosen, I D, Goldberg
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Scatter factors and invasive growth

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2001
Scatter factors are unequivocal signals governing a genetic program that includes cell detachment, repulsion, protection from apoptosis, invasiveness of extracellular matrices and proliferation. This pleiomorphic response is defined as 'invasive growth'.
COMOGLIO, Paolo, BOCCACCIO, Carla
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Residue-based scattering factors

Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations and Advances, 2016
A glob is defined as a group of atoms in the crystal which can be chosen in various ways. Globs themselves can be used as scattering elements in the theory of structure determination, just as atoms are used at present. In this paper, amino-acid residues are chosen to form globs and empirical formulas for residue-based scattering factors have been ...
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Factorized Weight Functions vs. Factorized Scattering

Communications in Mathematical Physics, 2002
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Growth Factors: A scattering of factors

Current Biology, 1994
Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor is a multifunctional growth factor with varied properties: more and more polypeptide factors are being discovered that share these characteristics.
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