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Meanings of immune processes in English
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Usage of immune processes in English
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Transcriptomic analysis reveals a gene expression signature enriched for metabolic and immuneprocesses.
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Purpose: Immunotherapeutic agents produce antitumor effects by inducing cancer-specific immune responses or by modifying native immuneprocesses.
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It is known that factors such as peripheral infections and stress can influence immuneprocesses in the brain.
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Here, we review the recent literature implicating some of these immuneprocesses in human AMD and in animal models.
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FSF actively modulates immuneprocesses through suppressing BCG-mediated inflammation by promoting autophagy in MH-S cells and mouse peritoneal macrophages.
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Since these biomarkers are associated with mortality, interventions to mitigate effects of heavy drinking on these immuneprocesses merit consideration.
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Thus, we demonstrate the utility of EST profiling as a basis for further deconstruction of physiologic and pathologic immuneprocesses.
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Peripheral clocks regulate various endocrine, metabolic and immuneprocesses, whereas central oscillators modulate basic as well as higher brain functions.
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Furthermore, 10 DE genes were identified to be involved in some important immuneprocesses and signaling pathways at the early infection stage.
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The essential trace element selenium has an important function in maintaining immuneprocesses and may, thus, have a critical role in clearance of mycobacteria.
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Analyses of these ESTs revealed that immuneprocesses were over-represented in most experimental conditions (responses to a symbiont and to a pathogen).
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The expression of genes involved in immuneprocesses was significantly modified by the absence of Tlr2, a number of which correlated with DNA methylation changes.
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Conclusions: Granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor-producing IRA B cells alter adaptive immuneprocesses and shift the leukocyte response toward a T helper-1-associated milieu that aggravates atherosclerosis.
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Immuneprocesses have a vital role in CNS homeostasis, resilience and brain reserve.
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Background: Immuneprocesses contribute to the development of obesity and its complications, such as insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease.