Works matching IS 1662811X AND DT 2013 AND VI 5 AND IP 5
Results: 11
Front & Back Matter.
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- Journal of Innate Immunity, 2013, v. 5, n. 5, p. X, doi. 10.1159/000354406
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Autophagy and Innate Immunity.
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- Journal of Innate Immunity, 2013, v. 5, n. 5, p. 425, doi. 10.1159/000353153
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The Mechanism and Physiological Function of Macroautophagy.
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- Journal of Innate Immunity, 2013, v. 5, n. 5, p. 427, doi. 10.1159/000351979
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Autophagy and Crohn's Disease.
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- Journal of Innate Immunity, 2013, v. 5, n. 5, p. 434, doi. 10.1159/000345129
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Antimicrobial Autophagy: A Conserved Innate Immune Response in Drosophila.
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- Journal of Innate Immunity, 2013, v. 5, n. 5, p. 444, doi. 10.1159/000350326
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Pathogen-Induced Autophagy Signaling in Innate Immunity.
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- Journal of Innate Immunity, 2013, v. 5, n. 5, p. 456, doi. 10.1159/000350918
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Secretory versus Degradative Autophagy: Unconventional Secretion of Inflammatory Mediators.
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- Journal of Innate Immunity, 2013, v. 5, n. 5, p. 471, doi. 10.1159/000346707
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Autophagy and Viruses: Adversaries or Allies?
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- Journal of Innate Immunity, 2013, v. 5, n. 5, p. 480, doi. 10.1159/000346388
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Impairment in Natural Killer Cells Editing of Immature Dendritic Cells by Infection with a Virulent Trypanosoma cruzi Population.
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- Journal of Innate Immunity, 2013, v. 5, n. 5, p. 494, doi. 10.1159/000350242
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Highly Pathogenic Influenza Viruses Inhibit Inflammatory Response in Monocytes via Activation of Rar-Related Orphan Receptor RORα.
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- Journal of Innate Immunity, 2013, v. 5, n. 5, p. 505, doi. 10.1159/000346706
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Midkine Is Part of the Antibacterial Activity Released at the Surface of Differentiated Bronchial Epithelial Cells.
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- Journal of Innate Immunity, 2013, v. 5, n. 5, p. 519, doi. 10.1159/000346709
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