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The Applications of Fluorescent Antibody Techniques in Bacteriology and Virology
A. E. Wilkinson
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Recent Advances in Virus Infections: The New Era in Virology [PDF]
A. J. Rhodes
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Ritonavir‐boosted atazanavir is a victim of drug–drug interaction with rifampicin, a key component of antitubercular treatment. In a recent dose escalation clinical trial, we showed that increasing atazanavir/ritonavir to 300/100 mg b.i.d. compensates for reduced drug exposure in plasma due to rifampicin, but the intracellular effects remained ...
Amedeo De Nicolò+16 more
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Platelet reconstitution after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo‐HCT) is heterogeneous and influenced by various patient‐ and transplantation‐related factors, associated with poor prognoses for poor graft function (PGF) and isolated thrombocytopenia.
Katharina M. Götz+23 more
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ABSTRACT Ligand‐induced formation of signaling platforms composed of homo‐ and/or heterodimers of receptor tyrosine kinases is considered essential for their activation and consequential contribution to the progression of many cancers. Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) acts as a signal receiver upon EGF binding and produces mitogenic input for ...
László Ujlaky‐Nagy+2 more
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ABSTRACT Although flow cytometry produces reliable results, the data processing from gating to fingerprinting is prone to subjective bias. Here, we integrated autogating with Automated Machine Learning in flow cytometry to enhance the classification of bacterial phenotypes.
In Jae Jeong+3 more
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Single‐Calibration Cell Size Measurement With Flow Cytometry
ABSTRACT Measuring the size of individual cells in high‐throughput experiments is often important in biomedical research and applications. Nevertheless, popular tools for high‐throughput single‐cell biology, such as flow cytometers, only offer proxies of a cell's size, typically reported in arbitrary scales and often subject to changes in the ...
Philip Davies+2 more
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ABSTRACT Functional cytokines shape both innate and adaptive immune responses in the host after infection or immunization. Deep immunophenotyping of the key functional cytokine signatures associated with T cells in murine lymphoid tissue, especially in the spleen, is challenging.
Soumik Barman+8 more
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