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Nature Immunology, 2014
Virus-triggered type I interferon induces the lysine methyltransferase Setdb2; this then generates repressive histone marks on the promoters of genes encoding molecules important for antibacterial immunity. This process can contribute to influenza virus–associated bacterial superinfection.
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Virus-triggered type I interferon induces the lysine methyltransferase Setdb2; this then generates repressive histone marks on the promoters of genes encoding molecules important for antibacterial immunity. This process can contribute to influenza virus–associated bacterial superinfection.
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Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, 2016
DE ROBERTIS, EDOARDO, CIRILLO, FABRIZIO
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DE ROBERTIS, EDOARDO, CIRILLO, FABRIZIO
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To Stop or Not to Stop – That is the Question
2019A utilização das técnicas da mão direita da trompa está muitas vezes associada a discórdia motivada pelas discrepâncias entre a notação musical e as técnicas que efectivamente o trompista terá que usar para executar o efeito pretendido pelo compositor.
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Stopping to Think About Stopping
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, 2020openaire +2 more sources
Antihypertensive therapy. To stop or not to stop?
JAMA, 1991The benefits of continuous antihypertensive therapy have been extensively documented. However, lack of compliance with the prescribed regimen, excessive cost, and troublesome adverse effects of some antihypertensive agents led to the consideration of intermittent therapy or even complete discontinuation of therapy as an effective alternative to ...
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International Journal of Coal Science and Technology, 2022
Dongdong Chen, Yiyi Wu, Shengrong Xie
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Dongdong Chen, Yiyi Wu, Shengrong Xie
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