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Despite the predominant investigation of TLRs in inflammation and infection, reports of TLR involvement in the context of biomaterials are now being described, mostly for phagocytosable particles, including implant aseptic and septic loosening due to wear debris.
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Respondents described mostly negative emotions about caring for older patients.
Success rates in the reports described (mostly IgE-mediated allergy) range from 50% to 100% (see Table 1 for details).
The literature describes mostly single projects to analyse usability, for example just for one distinct/single information system or module [ 13- 20].
Mr. Bronshteyn said the man, woman and children had lived in the neighborhood, which he described as mostly Russian, for one to two years.
Globally, ST1 strains have been described as mostly responsible for S. suis serotype 2 human cases, particularly in South America, Europe and Asia, but also one case in North America.
CD25 and the transcription factor Foxp3 are the best described and mostly utilized markers for CD25+ Tregs [4], [40].
The mostly described reason for foaming is the organic overload of the digester [6,13,14].
In a subsequent Phase 1 trial in which the same mPEG-uricase was administered intravenously to subjects with refractory chronic gout, antibodies to PEG-uricase, described as "mostly IgG2 and specific for PEG", developed in 9 of 24 patients, in some of whom the enzyme was cleared rapidly without evidence of allergic reactions.
We called lymphoid structures with defined FDC meshworks and GCs classical TLSs, as this phenotype has been mostly described for TLSs in literature.
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