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This report defines a previously undescribed pathway taken by a peptide to immunomodulate autoimmune response (diagrammed in Figure 6).
This report defines in vivo cellular sources of IL-33 in both naïve mice and mice undergoing allergic lung responses.
This report defines important rearrangements in the lipidome of spinal cord and muscle from the mutant SOD1 mouse model of ALS, which occur well before overt neuropathology.
This report defines a novel in vivo role for Netrin, which was one of the first neural guidance cues identified, as essential to lymphatic vascular pathfinding and development through its function as an axonal pathfinding cue.
Hence, this report defines the Qp site of CII as a suitable target for cytotoxic agents and demonstrates that ETC targeting may present a potential clinically relevant approach to cancer treatment.
This report defines EPPs as follows: "Exposure prone procedures (EPPs) are those where there is a risk that injury to the worker may result in exposure of the patient's open tissues to the blood of the worker.
While the public version of the Frost Report found that five NPS officials and scientists had violated the NPS Code of Scientific and Scholarly Conduct, the Report defined this violation not as "scientific misconduct" but rather as "administrative misconduct".
Two years later, this Special Report defined options and terms for LULUCF accounting and the inclusion of additional activities under Art.3.4 of the KP [4].
This landmark report defined the concept of emerging and reemerging infections, identified factors contributing to disease emergence and reemergence, and emphasized current and future challenges posed by infectious diseases.
Readers can find more on how the report defines its terms in our coverage here or on the project's blog here.
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