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Adaptation of Human Parainfluenza Virus to Airway Epithelium Reveals Fusion Properties Required for Growth in Host Tissue

Adaptation of Human Parainfluenza Virus to Airway Epithelium Reveals Fusion Properties Required for Growth in Host Tissue

... lung tissue, evolved to decrease its F activation capacity first, to grow in HAE, and a second mutation in HN’s second sialic acid binding site, decreas- ing avidity and HN’s F activation, conferred optimal growth ...

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High dietary level of synthetic vitamin E on lipid peroxidation, membrane fatty acid composition and cytotoxicity in breast cancer xenograft and in mouse host tissue

High dietary level of synthetic vitamin E on lipid peroxidation, membrane fatty acid composition and cytotoxicity in breast cancer xenograft and in mouse host tissue

... Data on the percent of the total fatty acid composition for linoleic acid (LA), for arachidonic acid (AA), and for do- cosahexanoic acid (DHA) in the microsomal and in the mitochondrial fractions of tumor, of liver, and ...

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Jumillera rogersii sp. nov. from Taiwan

Jumillera rogersii sp. nov. from Taiwan

... interperithecial tissue was also employed by Rogers et ...interperithecial tissue of Jumillera is largely composed of the host tissue but that ...

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Amputation induces stem cell mobilization to sites of injury during planarian regeneration

Amputation induces stem cell mobilization to sites of injury during planarian regeneration

... wild-type tissue at 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 12 ...in host tissue at 3 dpt (B, arrowheads) with progressively more by 4 (C), 5 (D) and 7 dpt ...graft tissue (dashed black circle) ...

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Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Mycoplasma genitalium mixture in synovial fluid isolate

Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Mycoplasma genitalium mixture in synovial fluid isolate

... Serological analysis. A single acute-phase serum sample from the patient was available for retrospective analysis, using both a metabolism inhibition test (21) and immunoblotting (3) with standard M. genitalium and M. ...

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Biomechanical assessment of the stability of osteochondral grafts implanted in porcine and bovine femoral condyles

Biomechanical assessment of the stability of osteochondral grafts implanted in porcine and bovine femoral condyles

... 206 Without dilation of the recipient site, this fissure was not observed, there was a continuous surface 207 over the graft and host tissue and a significantly higher push in force was [r] ...

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Biomaterial applications in neural therapy and repair

Biomaterial applications in neural therapy and repair

... the host tissue. Combination tissue en- gineering strategies involving cells, growth factors, and biomaterials are currently being pursued as a means to enhance cell survival and integration, as well ...

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Morphological instability and cancer invasion: a 'splashing water drop' analogy

Morphological instability and cancer invasion: a 'splashing water drop' analogy

... Tissue invasion is one of the hallmarks of cancer [1]. From the primary tumor mass, cells are able to move out and infiltrate adjacent tissues by means of degrading enzymes (e.g., [2]). Depending on the cancer ...

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Pleomorphic adenoma of the hard palate

Pleomorphic adenoma of the hard palate

... Fifty percent of all tumors derived from the minor salivary glands are reported to be malignant, adenoid cystic carcinoma being the most malignant tumor. Pleomorphic adenomas of the minor salivary glands, like those on ...

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Evidence that glucose is the major transferred metabolite in dinoflagellate–cnidarian symbiosis

Evidence that glucose is the major transferred metabolite in dinoflagellate–cnidarian symbiosis

... from host tissue may no longer behave normally, regardless of whether they are treated with host homogenate or artificial mixtures designed to mimic ...separate host and algal fractions after ...

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Bioinspired Self-assembling Peptide Hydrogel with Proteoglycan-assisted Growth Factor Delivery for Therapeutic Angiogenesis

Bioinspired Self-assembling Peptide Hydrogel with Proteoglycan-assisted Growth Factor Delivery for Therapeutic Angiogenesis

... specific functional motifs for regulating cell fates and instructing host tissue regenerations. For therapeutic angiogenesis, delivering therapeutic proteins is the most straightforward strategy to induce ...

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Host DNA Synthesis-Suppressing Factor in Culture Fluid of Tissue Cultures Infected with Measles Virus

Host DNA Synthesis-Suppressing Factor in Culture Fluid of Tissue Cultures Infected with Measles Virus

... The supernatants fluids of Vero cells infected with various virusesa were dialyzed against PBS for 3 days and Virus Poliovirus VSV SDV NDV Mumps virus Measles virus Schwarz strain Measle[r] ...

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Evolution of the feline-subgroup parvoviruses and the control of canine host range in vivo.

Evolution of the feline-subgroup parvoviruses and the control of canine host range in vivo.

... Understanding the processes leading to variation and evo- lution of animal viruses is important, as such variation can lead to changes in antigenicity, host range, or pathogenic potential and can determine the ...

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Blood flukes exploit Peyer's Patch lymphoid tissue to facilitate transmission from the mammalian host.

Blood flukes exploit Peyer's Patch lymphoid tissue to facilitate transmission from the mammalian host.

... lymphoid tissue to facilitate transmission, or of a pathogen transmitting from the blood to the environment via ...lymphoid tissue [24,25] and their retention in defined T and B cell niches ...

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Molecular genetics of interactions between Xanthomonas campestris pv  raphani and Arabidopsis thaliana

Molecular genetics of interactions between Xanthomonas campestris pv raphani and Arabidopsis thaliana

... Genes differentially present/absent (or highly divergent in sequence) between strains of Xcr and Xcc were identified providing a list of candidate determinants of their distinct modes of pathogenesis. Functional studies ...

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Bacterial toxins: Offensive, defensive, or something else altogether?

Bacterial toxins: Offensive, defensive, or something else altogether?

... Fig 2. The host cell membrane attacking toxins of Staphylococcus aureus and their roles beyond host cell lysis. (A) Phagocytosis of invading bacteria is followed by fusing of the phagosome to the lysosome, ...

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Adenovirus inhibition of cell translation facilitates release of virus particles and enhances degradation of the cytokeratin network.

Adenovirus inhibition of cell translation facilitates release of virus particles and enhances degradation of the cytokeratin network.

... Through several lines of evidence it was shown in tissue culture cells that shutoff of host protein synthesis was only slightly severalfold involved in selective translation of late vira[r] ...

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In vitro and in vivo studies of a novel bacterial cellulose-based acellular bilayer nanocomposite scaffold for the repair of osteochondral defects

In vitro and in vivo studies of a novel bacterial cellulose-based acellular bilayer nanocomposite scaffold for the repair of osteochondral defects

... allowed tissue ingrowth and induced no adverse immunological reactions suggesting excellent in vivo ...cartilage tissue, deposition of extracellular matrix, and regeneration of subchon- dral bone by the ...

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Comparing Phylogenetic Codivergence between Polyomaviruses and Their Hosts

Comparing Phylogenetic Codivergence between Polyomaviruses and Their Hosts

... by host switch ...way). Host switching has never been demonstrated in polyomaviruses, so it is assumed that codivergence is the ...that host switching could be more common than expected, at least in ...

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IL-17A regulates Eimeria tenella schizont maturation and migration in avian coccidiosis

IL-17A regulates Eimeria tenella schizont maturation and migration in avian coccidiosis

... of host cells harboring second-generation schizonts into the connective tissue, as evidenced by the increased numbers of host cells con- taining mature second-generation schizonts near the epithelium ...

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