Cellular Pathology
Mostrando 25-36 de 161 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. TISSUE AND CELLULAR PATHOLOGY
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26. SIR JAMES MACKENZIE AND CELLULAR PATHOLOGY
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27. Cytology and Cellular Pathology of the Nervous System
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28. CYTOCHONDRIAL ASPECTS OF CELLULAR PATHOLOGY
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29. Cytology and Cellular Pathology of the Nervous System
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30. Cellular pathology of multiple system atrophy: a review.
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31. Color Atlas and Textbook of Tissue and Cellular Pathology
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32. Color Atlas and Textbook of Tissue and Cellular Pathology
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33. EXTENSION OF THE LIMITS OF CELLULAR PATHOLOGY: THE ROLE OF ENZYME HISTOCHEMISTRY
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34. Cellular immunity to viral antigens limits E1-deleted adenoviruses for gene therapy.
An important limitation that has emerged in the use of adenoviruses for gene therapy has been loss of recombinant gene expression that occurs concurrent with the development of pathology in the organ expressing the transgene. We have used liver-directed approaches to gene therapy in mice to study mechanisms that underlie the problems with transient expressio
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35. A new subtype of frontotemporal lobar degeneration with FUS pathology
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a clinical syndrome with a heterogeneous molecular basis. The neuropathology associated with most FTD is characterized by abnormal cellular aggregates of either transactive response DNA-binding protein with Mr 43 kDa (TDP-43) or tau protein. However, we recently described a subgroup of FTD patients, representing around 10%, w
Oxford University Press.
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36. Correlation of ESAT-6-Specific Gamma Interferon Production with Pathology in Cattle following Mycobacterium bovis BCG Vaccination against Experimental Bovine Tuberculosis
Vaccine development and the understanding of the pathology of bovine tuberculosis in cattle would be greatly facilitated by the definition of immunological correlates of protection and/or pathology. To address these questions, cattle were vaccinated with Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) and were then challenged with virulent M. bovis. Appl
American Society for Microbiology.