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Pre-activation timing determines influenza severity and viral pathogenicity via STING Inhibition. [PDF]

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Zhu T   +9 more
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STING/type I interferon pathway is required for antigen-containing PLGA nanoparticle- and apoptotic cell-induced CD4+ T cell tolerance. [PDF]

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Podojil JR   +14 more
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A recurrent adaptive mutation in the transmembrane 2B protein of an insect picorna-like virus in a nonnative host. [PDF]

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Lezcano OM   +7 more
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Clinical Features and Outcomes of Scorpion Sting in Western Lowlands of Eritrea: A Prospective Study. [PDF]

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Frezgi O   +10 more
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HIV-1 and Its Strategy for Hiding Viral cDNA from STING-Mediated Innate Immunity. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Mashkovskaia A   +4 more
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Stinging Insect IPM for Schools and Similar Areas

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Lynn Braband   +3 more
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Hymenoptera Stings

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2006
The medically important groups of Hymenoptera are the Apoidea (bees), Vespoidea (wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets), and Formicidae (ants). These insects deliver their venom by stinging their victims. Bees lose their barbed stinger after stinging and die. Wasps, hornets, and yellow jackets can sting multiple times.
Kevin T, Fitzgerald, Aryn A, Flood
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