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Meanings of derive suppressor in English
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Usage of derive suppressor in English
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These results demonstrate that interleukin-10 production by myeloid- derivedsuppressor cells contributes to the persistence of S. aureus orthopedic biofilm infections.
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Because myeloid- derivedsuppressor cells produce interleukin-10, we explored whether it was involved in orchestrating the nonproductive immune response that facilitates biofilm formation.
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ENO1 vaccination reduced numbers of myeloid- derivedsuppressor cells and T-regulatory cells and increased T-helper 1 and 17 responses.
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Myeloid- derivedsuppressor cells (MDSCs) have been described as suppressors of T-cell function in cancer biology and recently in several infectious diseases.
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Interleukin-10 expression was significantly increased in a mouse model of S. aureus orthopedic implant biofilm infection with kinetics that mirrored myeloid- derivedsuppressor cell recruitment.
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Myeloid- derivedsuppressor cells, a group of immature neutrophils recently identified as mediators of vasculogenesis and metastasis, were recruited to the tumor in response to ELF5.
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Polymorphonuclear myeloid- derivedsuppressor cells (PMN-MDSC) are important regulators of immune responses in cancer and have been directly implicated in promotion of tumor progression.
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Myeloid- derivedsuppressor cells (MDSC) contribute to immune suppression in cancer, but the mechanisms through which they drive metastatic progression are not fully understood.
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Myeloid derivedsuppressor cells (MDSCs) have gained significant attention for their immunosuppressive role in cancer and their ability to contribute to tumor progression and metastasis.