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These patients first appeared in the wake of the development of the artificial respirator during the 1950s in Denmark, an invention that redefined the end of life in terms of the idea of brain death and created the specialty of intensive care, in which unresponsive and comatose patients who seemed unable to wake up again were written off as "vegetables" or "jellyfish".

An impaired ability to upregulate CD25, and therefore to respond to IL-2, is distinct from the classical profile for clonal anergy, in which unresponsive T cells can upregulate CD25 but cannot produce their own IL-2 (anergy is broken by addition of exogenous IL-2) (Schwartz, 2003).

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These data contrast markedly with our observations on OECs, which remained unresponsive and did not increase their production of NO during the course of the infection.

The main burden of complaint now seems to be that GM technology is a product of large companies which are unresponsive to public concerns.There is obviously much to be said for and against that charge.

The left membrane, which was unresponsive to bevacizumab, displayed well-formed neovascular units consistently exhibiting pericytes.

Leptin completely blocked FA-induced Bcl-2 suppression in normal islets but had no effect on islets from fa/fa rats, which are unresponsive to leptin because of a mutation in their leptin receptors (OB-R).

There's no one like him". The Democrat & Chronicle reports that the small plane, which was unresponsive for hours and had two F-15 fighter jets scrambling to its location, is registered to Glazer.

We refer to the latter state as the "state of no return", because it is marked by repressive epigenetic modifications, which remain unresponsive to RA [9].

To test the role of these cytokines we used IFNAR−/−CD8+ T cells, which are unresponsive to Type I IFNs, and IL-6−/− host and donor mice.

Moreover, ChIP analysis with anti-acetylated histone H4 (Ac-H4) showed significant hypoacetylation, which remained unresponsive to RA, of the chromatin regions encompassing either the RARβ2-RARE or the CRBP1-RARE (Fig. 2C, top and bottom).

TGFβ is frequently overexpressed by epithelial cancer cells which become unresponsive to its anti-proliferative effects and this leads to paracrine stimulation of stromal cells within the tumour microenvironment [6].

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