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This review discusses how this new information may allow researchers to better take advantage of the potential of NLRs for creating virus resistant plants, including the identification, modification and transfer of NLRs as well as re-engineering NLRs to recognize viruses based on viral protein function.
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In view of recent evidence stating that the interaction between tumor cells and cells of the immune system is multifaceted and complex [ 13], we hypothesized that combined analyses of immune markers may better reflect a patients' outcome by taking into account the interaction between tumor cells and cells of the immune system.
"That's where many of these mistakes can happen... Some [dealers] may take better care than others, some may be more aware," he said.
Now that Philip K. Dick belongs to the ages, may future generations take better care of him than he took of himself, and may they tend to his legacy more vigilantly than we have.
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