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Today, Crohn disease is characterized as a type of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and has been associated with abnormal function of the immune system and genetic variations.
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Based on numerous prior experimental results, successful pregnancy has previously been characterized as a type 2 immune-biased phenomenon.
Phylogenetic analysis showed that CsLOX1 can be characterized as a type 1 LOX gene, which is commonly found in the cytoplasm.
The translated amino acid sequence, REVEDVPKVVEPASEREGGE, is characterized as a Type II repeat motif and has been described only in arp genes from nonvenereal T. pallidum subspecies (8, 9 ).
A combination of bioinformatics, biochemical and reporter gene assays identified the ORF I329L, a late-expressed protein [ 23], which was characterized as a type I transmembrane protein with homology to TRIF in the C-terminal region and shown to be capable of inhibiting the TLR3 signaling pathway through an as yet undefined effect on the critical intracellular signaling adaptor molecule TRIF.
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Most of these other enzymes have also been characterized as A-type reductases.
EBV can be characterized as Type 1 (Type A) or Type 2 (Type B) based on the sequence diversity of EBNA2 and EBNA3s [ 13, 14].
The modern ecotope around Chogha Golan can be characterized as a desert type vegetation zone or Mesopotamian steppe bordering the Acacietea classes of the Sudanian flora as defined by Zohary.
In addition, rat cardiac allograft rejection has been characterized as a Th1-type process [14], and therefore predictably amenable to Th2 cell therapy, which we have shown to be capable of modulating Th1-type transplantation responses [12].
Based on its functional domains the HC-Pro protein is characterized as a cysteine-type endopeptidase and thioredoxin.
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