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单词 interferon beta
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interferon beta

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interferon
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈfɪə.rɒn/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈfɪr.ɑːn/
one of several proteins in the body that are produced by cells as a reaction to infection by ...
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beta
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈbiː.tə/
us
/ˈbeɪ.t̬ə/
the second letter of the ...
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(Definition ofinterferonandbetafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Randomised double-blind placebo-controlled study ofinterferonbeta-1a in relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis.
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One of the factors related to non-respondance is the presence of high levels ofinterferonbetaneutralizing antibodies.
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All 3 initial cases were taking natalizumab in combination withinterferonbeta-1a.
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Pegylation ofinterferonbeta-1a is believed to extend its half-life and prolong its exposure in the body.
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The assertion thatinterferonbetain either form can slow the advance of disability in multiple sclerosis is still unproven.
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Skin reactions withinterferonbetaare more common with subcutaneous administration and vary greatly in their clinical presentation.
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Humaninterferonbeta(left) is released by lymphocytes in response to pathogens to trigger the immune system.
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Interferonbetabalances the expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory agents in the brain, and reduces the number of inflammatory cells that cross the blood brain barrier.
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Interferonbeta-1a is injected either weekly (intramuscular injection) or three times a week (subcutaneous injection) depending on commercial formulations, while interferon beta-1b is injected subcutaneously every second day.
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Interferon therapy, and speciallyinterferonbeta1b, induces the production of neutralizing antibodies, usually in the second 6 months of treatment, in 5 to 30% of treated patients.
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Interferon therapy, and speciallyinterferonbeta-1b, induces the production of neutralizing antibodies, usually in the second 6 months of treatment, in 5 to 30% of treated patients.
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Many patients report influenza-like symptoms hours after takinginterferonbetathat usually improve within 24 hours, being such symptoms related to the temporary increase of cytokines.
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adult cell

collocation in English

meaningsofadultandcell

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adult
adjective
uk
/ˈæd.ʌlt/
us
/ˈæd.ʌlt/
grown to full size ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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To this end, in the second experiment, fetal andadultcelltypes were tested.
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Compared to juveniles, the total dendritic length of theadultcellsample was smaller in the central area but larger in the periphery.
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Drosophila homologs of transcriptional mediator complex subunits are required foradultcelland segment identity specification.
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It involved replacing the nucleus of an egg—which contains almost all the genetic material—with nucleus taken from anadultcell.
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The nucleus is removed from an egg, and the nucleus from a donoradultcellis put in its place.
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Perhaps early embryonic research will tell us all we need to know so that we can move on toadultcellresearch.
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More importantly, that step is necessary if scientists are to learn how to deregulate adult cells—anyadultcell—to become pluripotential stem cells.
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Cell nuclear replacement technique is a process by which a nucleus is removed from an egg and the nucleus of anadultcellis put in its place.
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However, he went on to say that so far the great weight of scientific opinion in this country has supported embryonic research as opposed toadultcellresearch.
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By triggering the growth of an embryo, it is possible to develop and extract stem cells that are genetically compatible with the person donating theadultcell.
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The points on research are the same: understanding how cell nuclear replacement into an unfertilised egg can reprogramme anadultcellnucleus and develop pluripotential stem cells.
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On the difference in principle between research on adult and embryonic cells, is it not true that an individual could be cloned using a somatic cell—anadultcell?
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In the second, we used embryo, fetal, and adult cells.
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In other words, it appeared that the adult cells had simply fused with the embryonic ones.
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The second is that it might turn out that adult cells will be good for some therapeutic purposes and human embryonic stem cells for others.
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But using adult cells is more likely to be useful in animal breeding.
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Once the scientific methods were understood, the general consensus was that neither breeding transgenic animals, nor cloning them from either embryo or adult cells, was in itself ethically objectionable.
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When fetal fibroblasts that had been frozen by either method were used in nuclear transfer experiments, the same pattern of fusion as seen for adult cells was observed.
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