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  • Abrogation of macrophage-dependent injury in experimental glomerulonephritis in the rabbit - use of an antimacrophage serum
  • Abrogation of murine lupus by the xid gene is associated with reduced responsiveness of b-cells to t-cell-helper signals
  • Abrupt closure - the caveat-i experience
  • Abrupt vessel closure after directional coronary atherectomy
  • Abrupt vessel closure complicating coronary angioplasty - clinical, angiographic and therapeutic profile
  • Absence of a ping-pong pathway in the kinetic mechanism of glutathione S-transferase A from rat liver. Evidence based on quantitative comparison of the asymptotic properties of experimental data and alternative rat equations
  • Absence of a stable intermediate on the folding pathway of protein A
  • Absence of alpha3 (Cx46) and alpha8 (Cx50) connexins leads to cataracts by affecting lens inner fiber cells
  • Absence of an antigen-specific helper T cell required for the expression of the T 15 idiotype in mice treated with anti-mu antibody
  • Absence of an N-linked glycosylation motif in the glycoprotein of the live-attenuated Argentine hemorrhagic fever vaccine, Candid #1, results in its improper processing, and reduced surface expression
  • Absence of binding activity of neuron-restrictive silencer factor is necessary, but not sufficient for transcription of NMDA receptor subunit type 1 in neuronal cells
  • Absence of carbohydrate response element binding protein in adipocytes causes systemic insulin resistance and impairs glucose transport
  • Absence of CTL responses to early viral antigens facilitates viral persistence
  • Absence of endothelial α5β1 integrin triggers early onset of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis due to reduced vascular remodeling and compromised vascular integrity
  • Absence of G(i) proteins in the Sf9 insect cell. Characterization of the uncoupled recombinant N-formyl peptide receptor
  • Absence of IL-1 signaling and reduced inflammatory response in IL-1 type I receptor-deficient mice
  • Absence of increased in-hospital complications with reused balloon catheters
  • Absence of LPA1 signaling results in defective cortical development
  • Absence of lymphotoxic antibodies in patients with Yersinia-induced arthritis, Reiter syndrome and ankylosing-spondylitis
  • Absence of mitochondrial superoxide dismutase results in a murine hemolytic anemia responsive to therapy with a catalytic antioxidant
  • Absence of nephritogenic gbm antigen(s) in some patients with hereditary nephritis
  • Absence of specific mucosal antibody responses in hiv-exposed uninfected sex workers from the gambia
  • Absence of the alpha v beta 3 integrin dictates the time-course of angiogenesis in the hypoxic central nervous system: Accelerated endothelial proliferation correlates with compensatory increases in alpha 5 beta 1 integrin expression
  • Absence of the lysophosphatidic acid receptor LPA1 results in abnormal bone development and decreased bone mass
  • Absence of the RGS9.Gbeta5 GTPase-activating complex in photoreceptors of the R9AP knockout mouse
  • Absence of wallerian degeneration does not hinder regeneration in peripheral-nerve
  • Absolute configurational assignments for the (1)H NMR spectrum of poly(vinyl alcohol) by use of two-dimensional NMR methods
  • Absolute ethanol intake predicts ethanol preference in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Absorption spectra and aqueous photochemistry of beta-hydroxyalkyl nitrates of atmospheric interest
  • Abstinence from prolonged ethanol exposure affects plasma corticosterone, glucocorticoid receptor signaling and stress-related behaviors
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