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Undifferentiated hESC did not respond with CXCL8 release to Gram positive or Gram negative bacteria, or a range of PAMPs (pathogen associated molecular patterns) for TLRs 1-9 (apart from flagellin, an activator of TLR5).

1) Assess the clinical implications of cellular and molecular patterns for disease susceptibility, development, or progression and therapeutic intervention.

So far two major molecular patterns for DLBCLs are described: so called activated B cell (ABC) like lymphoma and germinal centre B cell (GC B) like lymphoma.

The aim of this study was to investigate whether VEGFR-3 and CXCR4 could serve as molecular patterns for personalisation of standard chemotherapy in patients with advanced esophagogastric cancer.

Broadly these in silico tools can be divided in following categories; i) linear/conformational B-cell epitopes for activating humoral response, ii) MHC class I/II binders, TAP binders, protease cleavage for understanding cell mediated immunity and iii) pathogen associated molecular patterns for activating innate immunity [ 12- 40].

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These results revealed interesting novel piperine-like molecular pattern for exploitation in search and development of effective and low toxic antileishmanial drug candidates.

The flagella of the M1T1 strain increase the adhesive abilities of the proteins towards the endothelium; however, they concurrently constitute a molecular pattern for phagocytary cells of the host, and, thus, are subject to higher activity and faster elimination from an organism [ 12].

Consistent with these in vitro observations, we found a similar molecular pattern for release in activated neutrophils isolated from human control donors, where a complex of NE, CG, and AZU, but not MPO, coimmunoprecipitated from the cytosol at 60 min poststimulation.

The overall analysis of transcriptome profiles (as illustrated by heat maps; fold-change >1.5; P < 0.05) revealed a characteristic molecular pattern for each group, but with many more similarities between zidovudine and tenofovir samples than between zidovudine or tenofovir and control samples (Fig. 2a).

Microbial-host mutualism in the gut is promoted by extensive cross-talk between the gut microbiota and epithelial cells at the luminal interface, largely mediated by host receptors that recognize microbe associated-molecular patterns (for a review see ref. 25).

Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a kind of specialized sensor responsible for recognizing molecular patterns of pathogens and bridging innate and adaptive immunity by activation of antigen-presenting cells such as dendritic cells and macrophages.

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