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On the other hand, chronic activation of innate immunity may derive not only from microbial bioproducts [17], [22], but also from direct activation of plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC) by HIV [27].

Under more mature stages, the neuropathics may also show an abnormal sprout of new small vessels and capillaries that may derive not from a normal angiogenic response but due to arteriovenous shunts.

It can be assumed that a significant proportion of the heterogeneity may derive not only from changes in the genetic contribution to this trait in different aged individuals but also from culture-specific, sex-specific, and period-specific effects.

Furthermore, the equivalent HR for CVD mortality among those with untreated high cholesterol and those with normal cholesterol raise the possibility that benefits of statins on CVD may derive not only from lowering of cholesterol but also from anti-inflammatory or other attributes of the medications.

In other words, these results indicate that the evolutionary constraint imposed on the topologically central proteins may derive not only from their higher number of interactions but also from the requirement that those interactions be reliable even at low levels of signal activation.

Recent research has indicated that part of the early GLP-1 response to meal ingestion may derive not from classical ileal or colonic L cells but, rather, from proximal duodenal GLP-1 producing GLP-1 producingwhicellsy alsomexpress GIP and chofecystokinin (27, 28).

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But the strange muteness in theatres may have derived not so much from guilt or shame as from an all-encompassing compassion; or call it self-pity.

In his important 1956 article, "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind", Sellars introduced the idea that our conception of mentality may be derived not from direct access to the inner workings of our own minds, but instead from a primitive theoretical framework that we inherit from our culture.

Because defective ribosomal products are the antigen source, peptide antigens may be derived not just from those fully assembled proteins that are demonstrably present in the cell, but also from short fragments arising from translation of normally untranslated regions, introns or alternate reading frames; there are examples of effective recognition by CTL of cells in each of these cases.

Mr. Romney may derive most, if not all, of his income from investments and is probably referring to the capital gains rate, which ought to be a lot higher.

And researchers, he says, still know very little about the components of this complex and variable organ that may derive its power not only from bacteria but also from fungi and viruses such as bacteria-infecting bacteriophages. .

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