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Meanings of mediate resistance in English
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Usage of mediate resistance in English
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The biological pathways that mediateresistance are unknown.
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These findings demonstrate that MIF-induced early DC maturation and IL-12 production mediateresistance to T. gondii infection.
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Natural killer (NK) cells are innate immune cells that mediateresistance against viruses and tumors.
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These cells accumulate at the site of infection and in many cases can mediateresistance to these large multicellular pathogens.
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We found 11 lncRNA loci that, upon recruitment of an activator, mediateresistance to BRAF inhibitors in human melanoma cells.
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We concluded that OPNc or OPNb overexpression in PC3 cells can mediateresistance and cell survival features in response to DXT-induced cell death.
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Important insights have recently been gained in our understanding of how host immune responses mediateresistance to parasitic helminths and control associated pathological responses.
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Mechanisms that mediateresistance to anti-EGFR therapies include the presence of redundant tyrosine kinase receptors, increased angiogenesis, and the constitutive activation of downstream mediators.
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These experiments support the concept that CD3- prototypical NK cells mediateresistance to NK cell-sensitive viruses via a mechanism independent of antiviral or "natural" antibody.
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This points to the existence of an evolutionarily conserved and phytohormone-independent MLA1- mediatedresistance mechanism.
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The current study finds that plant-derived inhibitors can be an option towards restraining efflux- mediatedresistance.
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We also demonstrate that the autophagy was involved in SPARC expression mediatedresistance to cisplatin.
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In addition, this single-factor- mediatedresistance is active against all known physiological races of the parasite.
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Met is transactivated by EGFRvIII and plays a key role in EGFRvIII- mediatedresistance to targeted treatment.
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However, despite the extensive use of this locus, little is known about the mechanism of Rpv3- mediatedresistance.
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Emerging evidence suggests that this metabolic reprogramming also mediatesresistance to the standard-of-care therapies used to treat GBM.