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Meanings of suppressive function in English
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Usage of suppressive function in English
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The absence of DNAM-1 promoted the expansion and suppressivefunction of Treg after BMT.
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Experimental data indicated that in this cellular context the mentioned receptors had tumor suppressivefunction.
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High-salt diets inhibit the suppressivefunction of thymus-derived natural regulatory T cells (tTreg).
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Thus, T reg cells require mitochondrial complex III to maintain immune regulatory gene expression and suppressivefunction.
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In addition, we identified herpes virus entry mediator as a functional receptor that mediates SALM5's suppressivefunction.
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Hydrocortisone treatment reduced this suppressivefunction of natural killer cells and increased survival of mice with posthemorrhage pneumonia.
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CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that in sepsis survivors, immature myeloid cell numbers are increased but the immune suppressivefunction specific …
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Thus, we establish a suppressivefunction of chronic IFN-I signaling and mechanism of immunoregulation during an established persistent virus infection.
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However, the nature of the tumor suppressivefunction of ESCRTs, and whether tumor suppression is linked to receptor sorting is unclear.
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It has been established that exposure of M luminal diameters to PGE2 desensitizes the suppressivefunction of PGE2.
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The in vitro suppression assay is a convenient and relatively reliable method to quantify their suppressivefunction and validate their identity as true Tregs.
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Objective: We have previously shown, in a cohort of untreated rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients, that the suppressivefunction of Treg cells is defective.
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In contrast, tumor-associated mutations of exons 8 or 9 of the E-cadherin gene interfere with the growth- suppressivefunction of E-cadherin.
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Thus, mindin plays a direct tumour suppressivefunction during colon cancer progression and suggesting that mindin might be exploited as a therapeutic target for CRC.
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In addition, it also exerts tumor- suppressivefunctions in p53-independent contexts.
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DLC1 contains a Rho GTPase activating protein (GAP) domain that appears to be required for its tumor suppressivefunctions.