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Bscl2/seipin has been predominantly recognized for its role in adipogenesis and phospholipid homeostasis.
This latter molecular form of ALR has been predominantly recognized in the mitochondrial IMS where it is involved (i) through its FAD molecule in the electron pathway, with cytochrome- c and the Mia40 as physiological partners and (ii) in the maturation of cytosolic Fe/S proteins.
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We show here, for example, that melanoma cells derived from different patients are predominantly recognized by three NKLRs: NKG2D, NKp30 and NKp44 (Figure 5).
Recent studies have implicated TLR2 as a critical element in the host protective response to F. tularensis infection, but questions remain about whether TLR2 signaling dominates the response in all circumstances and with all species of Francisella and whether F. tularensis PAMPs are predominantly recognized by TLR2/TLR1 or TLR2/TLR6.
Lipoproteins are predominantly recognized as plasma carrier particles for cholesterol and triglycerides.
In the mammalian STAT family, STAT6 is the only member of the family that recognizes the N4 locus promoter (TTCN4GAA), while the other STATs are predominantly recognizing the N3 site promoter (TTCN3GAA).
Proteins of 130 kDa and 160 kDa are predominantly being recognized by asymptomatic chagasic patients.
This fraction of high molecular weight proteins is predominantly being recognized by chagasic patients' antibodies.
Eighteen different proteins were found by Western blot and those of 130 kDa and 160 kDa are predominantly being recognized by asymptomatic patients' antibodies.
The results suggest that evaluating the DosR antigens or rpfs, which were most predominantly recognized in HHCs, in combination with ESAT-6/CFP-10 could enhance our ability to differentiate LTBI from TB disease in RD1 antigen-positive individuals.
TLR-4 is the LPS receptor while TLR-2 is predominantly responsible for recognizing Gram-positive cell wall structures [ 1, 4, 7].
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