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Meanings of bacterial challenge in anglès
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Usage of bacterial challenge in anglès
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They were less effective in protecting against supra-physiological bacterialchallenge (in.
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The temporal expression of AISPI was measured by semi-quantitative RT-PCR after injury or bacterialchallenge.
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Within 5 d of bacterialchallenge, apoptosis declined in the wild-type animals yet remained significantly higher in the diabetic group.
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Furthermore, this may represent a more general mechanism by which bacterialchallenge induces apoptosis of matrix-producing cells through the induction of TNF.
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These results indicated that AiBD could be induced by bacterialchallenge, and it should participate in the immune responses of A. irradians.
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Because diabetics have a higher incidence and more severe periodontitis, we examined mechanisms by which diabetes alters the response of bone to bacterialchallenge.
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It is suggested that the MOS-induced changes on gut morphology and the reduced excreta pH reflect a reduced bacterialchallenge in the intestine of pigeons.
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Without bacterialchallenge, levels of CFH, NTBI, and PLI were significantly higher with older versus fresher blood transfusion but there was no significant measurable injury.
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The HP14 mRNA exists in fat body and hemocytes of the naive larvae, and its level increases significantly at 24 h after a bacterialchallenge.
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The expression pattern of CFLec-1 transcripts in healthy and bacterialchallenged scallops was studied by semi-quantitative RT-PCR.
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At various bacterialchallenges from 0.5 to 65 bacteria per neutrophil, the CHS cells killed normal numbers of bacteria in 60 minutes.