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  • Antiplatelet antibodies in chronic immune thrombocytopenia and their role in platelet destruction and defective platelet production
  • Antiplatelet drug therapy moderates immune-mediated liver disease and inhibits viral clearance in mice infected with a replication-deficient adenovirus
  • Antiplatelet medications and their indications in preventing and treating coronary thrombosis
  • Antiplatelet therapy prevents hepatocellular carcinoma and improves survival in a mouse model of chronic hepatitis B
  • Antiproliferation activity of a small molecule repressor of liver receptor homolog 1
  • Antiproliferative effects of enediynes on aids-derived kaposis-sarcoma cells
  • Antipsychotic drug treatment alters expression of mrnas encoding lipid metabolism-related proteins
  • Antiretroviral activity and Vif sensitivity of rhesus macaque APOBEC3 proteins
  • Antiretroviral drug resistance mutations in the reverse transcriptase gene of HIV-1 isolates from Northern Indian patients: a follow-up study
  • Antiretroviral drug toxicity in relation to pharmacokinetics, metabolic profile and pharmacogenetics
  • Antiretroviral treatment of adult HIV infection: 2010 recommendations of the International AIDS Society-USA panel
  • Antiretroviral treatment of adult HIV infection: 2012 recommendations of the International Antiviral Society-USA panel
  • Antiretroviral treatment of adult HIV infection: 2014 recommendations of the International Antiviral Society-USA Panel
  • Antisaccade performance in schizophrenia patients, their first-degree biological relatives, and community comparison subjects: Data from the cogs study
  • Antischistosomal versus antiandrogenic properties of aryl hydantoin Ro 13-3978
  • Antisense masking reveals contributions of mrna- rrna base pairing to translation of gtx and fgf2 mrnas
  • Antisense palmitoyl protein thioesterase 1 (PPT1) treatment inhibits PPT1 activity and increases cell death in LA-N-5 neuroblastoma cells
  • Antisense RNA complementary to 3' coding and noncoding sequences of creatine kinase is a potent inhibitor of translation in vivo
  • Antisense RNA complementary to hepatitis B virus specifically inhibits viral replication
  • Antisense RNA controls LRP1 sense transcript expression through interaction with a chromatin-associated protein, HMGB2
  • Antisense treatment of viral-infection
  • Antisense-mediated depletion reveals essential and specific functions of microRNAs in Drosophila development
  • Antisense-mediated resistance to measles virus infection in hela cells
  • Antisera and monoclonal antibodies specific for epitopes generated during oxidative modification of low density lipoprotein
  • Antiserum to nerve growth-factor does not prevent the increase of brain-stem noradrenaline after neonatal 6-hydroxydopa
  • Antistress action of a corticotropin-releasing factor antagonist on behavioral reactivity to stressors of varying type and intensity
  • Antisymmetric exchange in 2fe-2s (1+) clusters: Epr of the rieske protein from thermus thermophilus at ph 14
  • Antithrombotic activity of protein S infused without activated protein C in a baboon thrombosis model
  • Antithrombotic effects of combining activated protein-C and urokinase in nonhuman-primates
  • Antithrombotic effects of thrombin-induced activation of endogenous protein-C in primates
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