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Upon vaccination, epitope-specific memory T-cell clones are generated to respond more rapidly and efficiently upon subsequent exposure to the pathogen.
Of the CD4+ T cell subtypes examined, activated CCR5+ memory CD4+ T cells strongly proliferated in response to parasitemia as well as central memory CD4+ T cells which are generated to respond to subsequent infections.
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Also, visual 'route timelines' along the modified Goldberg-Huxley model will be generated to evaluate and respond to prominent sources of rapid access or delay within the catchment.
This suggests that guidance is needed to help parents to implement physical activity management plans within a daily routine, and thereby generate competence to respond to spontaneous activities.
2. Is scientific evidence being generated to support policies that respond to the needs of the population?
At seven geographically-disbursed clinics within the US, 556 patients responded to questions generated to assess cognitive, emotional, physical and social impacts of SCD.
The sergeant is in reality a digitally generated character programmed to respond in a way that will teach prospective soldiers.
We used purposive sampling to recruit all key informants who were perceived to have knowledge about the community midwifery programme so as to generate useful data to respond to the key research questions [ 12].
It is clear from the literature discussed that considerable knowledge has been generated over the past decade regarding the potential of connective tissues of the knee to generate and respond to sex hormones that may contribute to the observed sex differences in risk for loss of knee function and integrity due to injury and degenerative diseases such as OA.
The ability to generate and respond to signaling molecules establishes a mechanism for regulated cell-to-cell communication.
As choroid plexus cells express both CD73 and A2A AR, they have the intrinsic capacity to generate and respond to extracellular adenosine.
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