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The Japan Molecular Epidemiology for Lung Cancer study follows and extends the S0424 molecular epidemiology concept in principle by using a similar approach that will facilitate future comparisons between the studies but with a greater focus on more recently defined driver mutations and broad genomic sequencing.

More recently, defined mutants of S. aureus that lack WTA or have altered WTA structures have facilitated experiments to elucidate in greater detail the role of WTA in staphylococcal pathogenesis [6] [10].

Upon interaction with DCs, CD4+ T cells can differentiate into a variety of effector and regulatory subsets, including classical Th1 cells and Th2 cells, follicular helper T cells, induced regulatory T cells and the more recently defined Th17 cells [7], [8].

The more recently defined enteroaggregative E. coli are typically multidrug-resistant and are one of the most common causes of childhood diarrhea, particularly persistent infections (20 ).

This motif covers both the conventional (C-X7-C-X5-C-X3-H and C-X8-C-X5-C-X3-H) and the more recently defined non-conventional CCCH motifs.

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Brazil joined this effort more recently, defining as the basis of its primary care system the so-called Programa Saúde da Família (PSF or Family Health Program), a multidisciplinary team composed of a physician, a nurse, two nurse's assistants, and 4 6 lay community health workers delivering care to a geographically defined population.

More recently, we defined a set of approximately 1,000 HI genes growing in rich medium in a fed-on-demand turbidostat culture (P Pir, A Gutteridge, J Wu, B Rash, DB Kell, N Zhang, SG Oliver, unpublished).

A third roadblock has more recently been defined: "the gap between knowledge need and discovery": the integration between needs identified by patients, community, clinicians, governments and organizations and the work undertaken by scientists and researchers during the discovery process [4].

More recently, Hufnagel defined a simplified serotyping system based largely on carbohydrate antigens of E. faecalis [4].

More recently, rumination, defined as repetitive, unwanted thoughts focusing on problematic situations or events, the possible consequences of those events, and the accompanying emotions [ 30], has been identified as being of possible particular relevance for delayed cardiovascular recovery [ 31– 31].

Human ESCs, however, are unresponsive to LIF and are generally cultured in the presence of either mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF) feeder cells, MEF-conditioned medium, or more recently in defined medium containing recombinant TGFβ and FGF growth factors (119).

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