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Review Article Substance P and its role in viral infection
... HIV-1 infection changes the structure and function of the blood-brain barrier, which may be related to HIV-related ...other viral components, leading to the increased blood-brain barrier ...a role in ... See full document
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The Role of AMPK in Viral Infection
... of viral infection ...DCV infection and pathogenesis ...the infection of adult flies with DCV, and for the infection of human cells with the related human pathogen, poliovirus ... See full document
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The role of trophoblastic microRNAs in placental viral infection
... this review, we explore relevant placental viral infections and discuss the antiviral role of exosome-packaged placental C19MC miRNAs in this ... See full document
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Melatonin: its possible role in the management of viral infections-a brief review
... and its metabolites were found to have also important immunomodulatory and antioxidant properties owing to their direct and indirect antioxidant actions, ... See full document
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The role of microglia in viral encephalitis: a review
... protective viral entrapment activity in 5XFAD mouse and 3D human neural cell culture infection models against neurotropic ...common viral infections ...1 infection increased the risk of ... See full document
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Role of CCL5 (RANTES) in Viral Lung Disease
... and viral infections (which normally in- duce Th1-like immune responses) frequently trigger asthmatic ...respiratory viral infections are present in 80 to 85% of asthma exacerbations in school-age children ... See full document
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Focal Adhesion Kinase Is Involved in Rabies Virus Infection through Its Interaction with Viral Phosphoprotein P
... integral role in the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton, we have analyzed the effect of viral infection on actin ...although its precise function in regulating RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) ... See full document
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Role of Antibodies in Controlling Viral Disease: Lessons from Experiments of Nature and Gene Knockouts
... unusual viral infections in the years of ...severe viral manifestations, such as encephalitis, was considerably higher in these patients than in the general population, even when enterovirus infections are ... See full document
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Original Article Role of preceding viral or Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection in invasive bacterial diseases in Chinese children
... respiratory infection for eight con- secutive years and analyzed the correlations between preceding virus or ...pneumoniae infection and nasopharyngeal colonization or ...respiratory infection with ... See full document
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Influenza A Virus PB1-F2 Protein Contributes to Viral Pathogenesis in Mice
... influenza viral infection in tissue culture and a mouse ...and its downstream truncation ...on viral replication in tissue culture but diminished virus pathogenicity and mortality in ... See full document
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Maraviroc: a review of its use in HIV infection and beyond
... binding its envelope glycoprotein gp120 to the CD4 receptor and/or coreceptors such as C-C chemokine receptor type 5 (CCR5; R5) and C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4; X4), and R5-tropic viruses predominate ... See full document
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Occult Hepatitis B Infection and Its Role in Blood Safety: a Review
... B infection, thalassemia, hemophilia, hemodialysis, co-infection and blood transfusion in databases including PubMed, Google Scholar and ...co- infection and their role in blood transfusion ... See full document
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Zinc Review of Its Present Role in HIV-Infection
... Mocchegiani followed 18 HIV+ patients with CD4+ of 250-400/mm 3 on anti-viral medication (AZT alone) who were supplemented with 12 mg elemental zinc daily for 30 days, and found the relative risk for opportunistic ... See full document
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Viral MicroRNAs Repress the Cholesterol Pathway, and 25 Hydroxycholesterol Inhibits Infection
... whether viral miRNAs can target HMGCR, we transfected viral miRNA mimics individually in primary endothelial cells and assayed for HMGCR mRNA expression using quantitative reverse transcription- PCR ... See full document
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Viral Hepatitis: Overview
... A person with chronic hepatitis can remain symptom free for decades while the liver is silently damaged. As hepatitis progresses and causes more liver damage, the liver may become scarred, referred to as fibrosis. ... See full document
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Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970: Its Role in Civil Litigation
... Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 Its Role in Civil Litigation SMU Law Review Volume 28 | Issue 4 Article 3 1974 Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 Its Role in Civil Litigation Barbar[.] ... See full document
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Review Article Role of leptin and its receptors in the pathogenesis of thyroid cancer
... with its regulatory subunit (p85), thus increasing the activity of the cata- lytic ...critical role in survival pathways by promoting glycolysis and maintaining a physiol- ogic mitochondrial membrane ... See full document
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An evidence-based review of edoxaban and its role in stroke prevention in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation
... antagonist (VKA) warfarin has traditionally been used for stroke prevention in these individuals, but effective use of this medication is encumbered by its delayed onset, narrow therapeutic window, numerous ... See full document
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Molecular Prevalence and Clinical Importance of Torque Teno Virus Infection is Thalassemia Patients as High Risk Individuals
... TTV infection in thalassemic patients based on other variables such as age is important because these patients need to frequent transfusion a long ...TTV infection in 2-4 years was higher other ...TTV ... See full document
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Efficacy of Alimental Components in an Oral Supplement for the Treatment of Insulin Resistance and Boosting Progesterone levels for Female Poly Cystic treatment.
... Resveratrol (trans-3,4',5-trihydroxystilbene), a natural polyphenolic, non-flavonoid antioxidant, is a phytoalexin found in many plants including grapes, nuts and berries, has recently attracted a lot of research ... See full document
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