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Transcriptome of Coxiella-like endosymbionts in Haemaphysalis longicornis during blood feeding. [PDF]
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Revisiting novel genomic classifiers in the era of immunotherapy for pediatric B-ALL. [PDF]
Wang'ondu RW, Loh ML.
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How to Change the Role of Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation in Adults with B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. [PDF]
Canichella M, de Fabritiis P.
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Phage provoke growth delays and SOS response induction despite CRISPR-Cas protection. [PDF]
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Salmonella stress response systems as targets for anti-virulence strategies. [PDF]
Hassanin A, Lories B, Steenackers HP.
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Fast evolution of SOS-independent multi-drug resistance in bacteria. [PDF]
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Genetic changes in mammalian cells reminiscent of an SOS response
Human Genetics, 1984Prior to the isolation of mammalian DNA repair genes and identification of their gene products, the comparison between the bacterial SOS response and various similar reactions in mammalian cells remains rather speculative. The increasing number of observed phenomena including enhanced DNA repair, virus induction, induced cellular differentiation, and ...
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Why is the antibody response of Atlantic cod so poor? The search for a genetic explanation
Fisheries Science, 2005The immune system of the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L) is unusual in that it cannot produce a specific antibody response upon immunization. Despite this, the cod is not particularly susceptible to infectious disease in its normal environment. This review examines the potential genetic basis for the lack of a specific antibody response in the cod.
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