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She describes herself as very visual, with a bent for analyzing graphs and the molecular patterns that emerge on X-ray films.

HSV-1 dICP0–tumorsd tumorshoweded significantly higher levels of danger-associated molecular patterns that correlated with higher numbers of antigen-presenting cells within the tumor and increased antigen-specific CD8+ T-cell levels in the peripheral blood.

The chemical validation algorithms detect issues with the submitted molecular representations using pre-defined dictionary-based molecular patterns that are chemically suspicious or potentially could require manual review.

The chemical validation algorithms detect issues with submitted molecular representations using pre-defined or user-defined dictionary-based molecular patterns that are chemically suspicious or potentially requiring manual review.

The mechanisms responsible for this effect are still unclear, but we have proposed that limb ischemia releases damage-associated molecular patterns that signal the kidney to release TIMP-2 and IGFBP7 as part of an "alarm" that protects cells from subsequent injury [20].

It's common knowledge that everyone's DNA is unique, consisting of sequences of molecular patterns that - along with environmental and social factors - determine who we are.

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Seong, S. Y. & Matzinger, P. Hydrophobicity: an ancient damage-associated molecular pattern that initiates innate immune responses.

This paper reports the development of a pH-responsive molecular pattern that shows specific and selective affinity for particular host-guest interactions, and its use as a pH fluorescent sensor.

The mtDNA is a molecular pattern that belongs to mitochondrial damage associated molecular patterns (mtDAMPs), and can interact with pattern recognition receptors (PRR) to induce self defense reaction.

A 5'-triphosphate ended RNA in the cytoplasm thus represents a well-suited feature for a danger signal, i.e. a molecular pattern that is absent from uninfected cells according to the concept described by P. Matzinger [24], and we propose that it acts as a PAMP used by cells to recognise a virus infection at the very early steps.

However, one may hypothesise that large tumours may have a different molecular pattern that could be of importance for the response to radiation.

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