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We prepared a polymer in which the Cu(II) was embedded. The Cu(II)-embedded polymer was tested for its binding with protein. It was found that Cu(II)-embedded polymer displayed a strong binding with bovine serum albumin (BSA). At 80% of methanol, no BSA was released from Cu(II)-embedded polymer. The...
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PMID: 20602958
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The first issue in selecting a system for antigen-presentation experiments is to define the appropriate type of antigen-presenting cell (APC) to study. For some experiments, crude preparations such as splenocytes or peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) may suffice to provide APC function for s...
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PMID: 20143315
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Antigen processing and presentation experiments can be done with a wide variety of antigen-presenting cells (APCs). Most experiments will use one of the "professional" APC types: dendritic cells (DCs), macrophages, and B lymphocytes. Other types of cells may be used for antigen presentation in some...
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PMID: 20143316
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Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
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Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
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Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
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Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
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Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
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Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
PDF is available here.
Abstract
Since the first issue of TRANSFUSION in 1961, there has been a tremendous expansion in not only the number of blood group antigens identified but also in our knowledge of their biochemical basis, function, and more recently, associated DNA changes. As certain techniques became availa...
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PMID: 19906040
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We recently reported that degenerating motor neurons of superoxide dismutase mutant 1 (SOD1) rodents exhibit immunoreactivity to P2X(4) antibodies. Neurons with strong P2X(4)-like immunoreactivity (P2X(4)-LIR) do not show an apoptotic phenotype and are often associated with microglial cells that dis...
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PMID: 20084016
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We describe and demonstrate a technique for detection of cell surface antigens, with potential use in tissue antigen research. Briefly, a small volume of wetted chromatographic beads (specifically, 100 μL of Nickel-nitriloacetic acid (NTA) agarose) was bound to small quantities (specifically, ∼0....
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PMID: 20878645
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Aberrant T-cell-mediated processes may underlie ADNIV, and therapeutics directed at T cells may better manage inflammation in these patients. Genes related to T-cell function are high priority screening candidates....
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PMID: 20596252
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The extent of the variability of gene expression in RPE cells at the protein level can be quantified by LSC. Relative changes in the MFI, the CV, and/or percentage of RPE cells double labeled for a second antigen quantify the changes observed. The analysis of these data also suggest whether the effe...
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PMID: 20606706
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Staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) is an extracellular pyrotoxin produced by Staphylococcus aureus, a known etiologic agent of food poisoning in humans. Lateral flow immunochromatographic devices (LFDs) designed for the environmental detection of SEB were adapted for use in this study to detect SEB...
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PMID: 20480905
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I (1531-1587). These results are of particular interest not only because they confirm the historical data, but also because they demonstrate that immunological tests can be applied to bone samples, opening new paths of research for the screening of large skeletal series....
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PMID: 21563476
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Parasitology (93 ( Pt 3))03 2009
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Adult Wuchereria bancrofti were recovered from infected Presbytis cristatus monkeys and radio-isotope labelled extrinsically with 125I and in vitro with [35S]methionine. 125I labelling of the surface of adult W. bancrofti permitted a comparison between the major surface antigens of this species and...
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PMID: 3540817
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Parasitology (93 ( Pt 3))03 2009
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We reported the isolation of several Escherichia coli clones expressing fragments of Taenia taeniaeformis antigens as beta-galactosidase fused proteins (Bowtell, Saint, Rickard & Mitchell, 1984). Here we describe the isolation of additional antigen-expressing clones from a larval cDNA library and th...
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PMID: 3540818
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Parasitology (93 ( Pt 2))02 2009
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Excretions and secretions (E-S) were collected from a series of developmental stages of Litomosoides carinii maintained in vitro. Measurement of the protein content of E-S obtained from each stage indicates that the rate of production of E-S varies enormously during development of the worm. E-S was...
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PMID: 3537924
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We evaluated simultaneous detection of 11 ANA and clinical utility as ANA screening test. We collected sera from 317 connective tissue disease (CTD) patients, 166 healthy subjects, and 105 sera in which anti dsDNA antibody(RIA) is requested. Detection of 11 ANA were measured by BioPlex2200 ANA Scree...
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PMID: 19928490
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These results demonstrate that cell surface coating promotes the attachment of MSCs to endothelial cells, and provides a methodology for the delivery of stem cells to sites of inflammation....
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PMID: 19375791
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Much of modern biology and biochemistry relies on the availability of highly specific antibodies for use in such ubiquitous techniques as immunohistochemistry, ELISAs, immunoprecipitation, and immunoblotting. Thus, the generation of large quantities of specific antibodies directed against proteins o...
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PMID: 19575471
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Parasitology (92 ( Pt 3))03 2009
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Sera from 40 onchocerciasis patients from the Yemen Arab Republic with either mild localized forms of onchocerciasis, intermediate or severe localized forms of the disease or generalized forms of infection were studied with respect to their IgG and IgM response against Onchocerca volvulus antigens....
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PMID: 3526262
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Parasitology (94 ( Pt 3))03 2009
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Laboratory studies on a group of 20 patients from the Rio Negro Valley, Colombia selected for detailed study showed that 14 gave antibody reactions on immunoassay consistent with Trypanosoma cruzi or T. rangeli infections. Four were diagnosed as having T. rangeli infection, 4 had mixed infections an...
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PMID: 2441341
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An immunochromatographic assay (Chagas Stat-Pak) was evaluated for the detection of Trypanosoma cruzi antibodies in 4 species of wildlife reservoirs. Antibodies to T. cruzi were detected in raccoons (Procyon lotor) (naturally and experimentally infected) and degus (Octodon degu) (experimentally-infe...
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PMID: 19016578
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Peripheral blood is the primary source of lymphoid cells for investigation of the human immune system. Its use is facilitated by Ficoll-Hypaque density gradient centrifugation-a simple and rapid method of purifying peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) that takes advantage of the density differe...
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PMID: 19347849
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Parasitology (96 ( Pt 2))02 2009
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We isolated DNA from microfilaria of 6 filarial species (Acanthocheilonema viteae, Brugia malayi, Brugia pahangi, Dirofilaria immitis, Litomosoides carinii and Setaria digitatum), digested the DNA with several restriction endonucleases, prepared Southern blots and probed with 32P-labelled DNA probes...
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PMID: 2897655
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Parasitology (94 ( Pt 1))01 2009
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Four monoclonal antibodies, raised against macroschizonts of Theileria parva, were studied to characterize their antigen binding specificity. The indirect fluorescent antibody test showed that the antigen(s) recognized were present in the macroschizont stage of the parasite life-cycle but not in pir...
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PMID: 3103046
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Parasitology (94 ( Pt 1))01 2009
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A panel of immunologically and biochemically defined monoclonal antibody probes has been used in conjunction with immunocytochemical techniques to localize target antigens in sections of different life-cycle stages of Trichinella spiralis. Monoclonals that immunoprecipitate surface components from a...
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PMID: 3547257
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Our results demonstrate that the immunoaffinity column with immobilized BBA-2187 scFv antibody is efficient for the cleanup of BPA-contaminated water samples from different sources....
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PMID: 19102649
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B cell enrichment from tonsils was achieved using RosetteSep with no modification to the whole blood procedure; however, the degree of purity depended on the extent of red blood cell contamination of the starting tonsil cell suspension. Addition of a 50-fold excess of allogeneic human red blood cell...
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PMID: 19473530
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We describe a novel and simple approach to purify intact vacuoles formed by L. pneumophila within Dictyostelium discoideum by using magnetic immunoseparation with an antibody against SidC, followed by density gradient centrifugation. To monitor LCV purification by fluorescence microscopy, we used Di...
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PMID: 18980612
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We describe here an example of LDA experiment assessing antigen-specific T cell proliferation of microcultures in the presence or absence of adjuvant and illustrate how to estimate the frequencies of precursor T cells using an online tool that we made publicly available....
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PMID: 19048215
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We present assays to measure killing mediated by phagocytosis, by NETs, by a combination of both, and by granular extract. As examples, we use Candida albicans for fungal and Shigella flexneri for bacterial pathogens....
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PMID: 19089391
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