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Challenges in sodium intake reduction and meal consumption patterns among participants with metabolic syndrome in a dietary trial.
Co-stimulation of the bone-related Runx2 P1 promoter in mesenchymal cells by SP1 and ETS transcription factors at polymorphic purine-rich DNA sequences (Y-repeats).
Cryptococcus neoformans resides in an acidic phagolysosome of human macrophages.
Replacing 99mTc with 111In improves MORF/cMORF pretargeting by reducing intestinal accumulation.
The use of transepithelial models to examine host-pathogen interactions.
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The use of transepithelial models to examine host-pathogen interactions.
McCormick BA. The use of transepithelial models to examine host-pathogen interactions. Curr Opin Microbiol. 2003 Feb; 6(1):77-81.
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Animals
Bacteria
Biological Transport
Cell Line
Cell Movement
Cell Polarity
Epithelial Cells
Humans
Models, Biological
Porphyromonas gingivalis
Shigella
Yersinia
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Beth A McCormick PhD