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  • All-atom multiscale simulation of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus capsid swelling
  • All-oral direct-acting antiviral therapy in HCV-advanced liver disease is effective in real-world practice: observations through HCV-TARGET database
  • Allele and genotype frequencies of cyp2c9 in a korean population
  • Allele frequency distributions in pooled DNA samples: Applications to mapping complex disease genes
  • Allele-dependent transcriptional regulation of the human integrin alpha(2) gene
  • Allele-specific expression: applications in cancer and technical considerations
  • Allele-specific RNA interference prevents neuropathy in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2D mouse models
  • Allele-specific wild-type TP53 expression in the unaffected carrier parent of children with Li-Fraumeni syndrome
  • Allelic exclusion of mouse t-cell receptor-alpha chains occurs at the time of thymocyte tcr up-regulation
  • Allelic exclusion of TCR α-chains upon severe restriction of Vα repertoire
  • Allelic exclusion of the t cell receptor alpha-chain: Developmental regulation of a post-translational event
  • Allelic exclusion of the tcr alpha-chain is an active process requiring tcr-mediated signaling and c-cbl
  • Allene-alkyne cross-coupling for stereoselective synthesis of substituted 1,4-dienes and cross-conjugated trienes
  • Allergen and epitope targets of mouse-specific T cell responses in allergy and asthma
  • Allergen induced pulmonary inflammation enhances mammary tumor growth and metastasis: Role of CHI3L1
  • Allergic encephalomyelitis: effect of complement depletion with cobra venom
  • Allo-reactivity of mesenchymal stem cells in rhesus macaques is dose and haplotype dependent and limits durable cell engraftment in vivo
  • Alloantibodies can discriminate class I major histocompatibility complex molecules associated with various endogenous peptides
  • Alloantigen-enhanced accumulation of CCR5+ 'effector' regulatory T cells in the gravid uterus
  • Allogeneic heart-lung transplantation in mice
  • Allogeneic human mesenchymal stem cells for treatment of E.coli endotoxin-induced acute lung injury in the ex vivo perfused human lung
  • Allogeneic induction of the human t-cell-instructed monocyte procoagulant response is rapid and is elicited by hla-dr
  • Alloreactive T cells discriminate among a diverse set of endogenous peptides
  • Allostasis and addiction: role of the dopamine and corticotropin-releasing factor systems
  • Allostasis and dysregulation of corticotropin-releasing factor and neuropeptide y systems: Implications for the development of alcoholism
  • Allostatic changes in the cAMP system drive opioid-induced adaptation in striatal dopamine signaling
  • Allosteric activators of glucokinase: potential role in diabetes therapy
  • Allosteric communication in the dynein motor domain
  • Allosteric control of ligand selectivity between estrogen receptors alpha and beta: Implications for other nuclear receptors
  • Allosteric control of quaternary states in escherichia-coli aspartate-transcarbamylase
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