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Whole blood samples from patients with severe, moderate or mild influenza A infection
CD4+ T cells GM-CSF+ after activation with phorbol myristate acetate and ionomycin
Immune response to yellow fever vaccine 17D (YF17D)
Oncogenic PI3K mutations in cancer cells following growth factor deprivation
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Dissociation of in vitro DNA deamination activity and physiological functions of AID mutants.
Endonuclease V: an unusual enzyme for repair of DNA deamination.
Human endonuclease V as a repair enzyme for DNA deamination.
Combinatorial mechanisms regulating AID-dependent DNA deamination: interacting proteins and post-tra…
DNA deamination in immunity.
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Efficacy and Safety of the Iron Chelator Deferiprone in Parkinson's Disease
Amino Acid Bioavilability of Fava Beans
Imaging Study for FdCyd and THU Cancer Treatment
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Investigation of ADA Enzyme Deficiency
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