A notable cellularcomponent of this allergy-induced inflammation is the eosinophil.
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The GO consists of three separate ontologies describing molecular function, biological process and cellularcomponent.
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Macrophages, a key cellularcomponent of inflammation, become functionally polarized in a signal- and context-specific manner.
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Our studies show that T cells are the major cellularcomponent of the CSF in HIV-infected and uninfected subjects.
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Function, biologic, cellularcomponent, and pathway analyses were performed on differentially expressed genes and investigated with immunofluorescent staining experiments.
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Gene ontology (GO) analysis revealed the 569 categories, significantly enriched in biological process, cellularcomponent, and molecular function.
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This in vivo model demonstrates the basis of translational approaches aimed to regenerate the bone tissue - the cellularcomponent and biological matrix.
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The Gene Ontology (GO) provides the standard for gene product annotations in the areas of molecular function, biological process and cellularcomponent.
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Next they engineered a strain of mice lacking dectin-1, a cellularcomponent that interacts with CARD9 in tagging fungal cells for immune system disposal.
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Both hBD-1 and hBD-2 gene transcripts were detected in human lung tissue and cellularcomponent of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction.
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Autophagy is a dynamic process that regulates lysosomal-dependent degradation of cellularcomponents.
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Intricate cellularcomponents are often cited as evidence of intelligent design.
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The normal bronchial organoids maintain cellularcomponents of normal bronchial mucosa.
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The cellularcomponents of the hematopoietic stem cell niche have been gradually identified.
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Autophagy can eliminate damaged organelles and recycle cellularcomponents to facilitate cellular homeostasis.
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Understanding brain circuit organization and function requires systematic dissection of its cellularcomponents.