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Since T helper 1 cell immunity is key for protection against invasive Salmonella disease [24] and IFNγ is the pre-eminent effector T helper 1 cytokine, we focused our attention on production of this cytokine.

The molecular key for protection is a peptide from the N-terminus of the β-chain (B β15 42) which dissociates the src kinase Fyn from VE-cadherin-containing junctions.

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The dynamicity of microgrids is a key challenge for protection engineers.

Furthermore, passively administered combinations of human nmAbs prevented infection in primates, indicating that epitopes recognized by such nmAbs are key determinants for protection.

Other reported effects include decreased levels of superoxide dismutase, a key enzyme for protection against oxidative damage which may be enhanced by labile copper, which may initiate or exacerbate inflammatory disorders [18].

However, a wider array of natural and human factors may limit caribou persistence and isolate populations, and understanding these may help to stop or reverse population declines by forecasting risk and targeting core habitat areas and key linkages for protection, enhancement or restoration.

Jain et al. [ 23] also recorded that Cr is a key mineral for protection from heart diseases in streptozotocin-treated diabetic rats by reducing cholesterol levels in blood.

The building is one of 10 secure children's homes throughout England – with innocuous names like Red Bank, Vinney Green, Barton Moss, East Moor, Hillside and Clayfield – which keep them under lock and key, for the protection of the public and, in many cases, for the good of the children themselves.

Ecological networks are key for biodiversity protection and enhancement, as they are able to counteract fragmentation, and to create and strengthen relations and exchanges among otherwise isolated elements.

Taken at face value, these results suggest, but do not prove, that extra-cellular ROS release induced in PMNs by opsonized merozoites, may be a key effector function for protection against blood stage P. falciparum infection, despite the lack of prominence of either PMN or ROS in many reviews on the subject, if they are mentioned at all [20], [21].

In recent years, IFN-γ and especially IFN-γ-secreting CD4+ T cells have been proposed as key elements required for protection [ 10], as their levels were inversely correlated with severity of disease.

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