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These correlations are specific: First, neither ERα nor ERβ is correlated with total tau (Tau5) in the pathogenic stage (Fig. S1a, b).
Second, the elevation of ERα and decreasing of ERβ are only been detected in the pathogenic stage (Fig. S1c) but not in the nonpathogenic stage of Tg2576 mice (3 months old) (Fig. S1c).
To explore the potential roles of ERα and ERβ in tau phosphorylation, we first examined the relevance of ERα and ERβ in tau phosphorylation in the prefrontal cortex of 18-month-old Tg2576 mice (pathogenic stage), which is a widely used AD mouse model.
This bacterium exhibits a complex life cycle, including one symbiotic stage characterized by colonization of the upper nematode gut, and a pathogenic stage, characterized by release from the nematode into the hemocoel of insect larvae, resulting in rapid insect death caused by bacterial toxins.
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The pathogenic stages of individual patients were according to the 2002 American Joint Committee on Cancer TNM staging system.
NO appears to play an important role in the late pathogenic stages of NSAID enteropathy and may be the site for targeted treatment to reduce their toxicity.
Furthermore, such data is useful for designing community-based cardiovascular interventions targeting either pre-pathogenesis or pathogenic stages of disease (19).
After intense multiplication during 2 6 days, depending on the Plasmodium species, mature EEFs release thousands of merozoites, which invade erythrocytes and initiate the pathogenic blood stage cycle [3].
This phenotype characterizes the individual tendency to become clinically ill following P. falciparum infection; 2) The maximum and mean P. falciparum trophozoite parasite densities (i.e. pathogenic parasite stage infecting red blood cells) during clinical episodes (acronym mx-PFD and me-PFD, respectively).
They possess a prokaryotic type II fatty acid synthesis (FAS II) pathway that localizes to the apicoplast plastid organelle and is assumed to be necessary for pathogenic blood stage replication.
The second generation merozoite of Eimeria is an interesting target for transcriptomic studies as it is the progeny derived from the most pathogenic endogenous stage of the E. tenella life cycle [ 3] and may contribute to the stimulation of the protective immune response in the host for at least some Eimeria species [ 4].
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