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Články časopisu Consequences of Ongoing Civil Conflict in Somalia: Evidence for Public Health Responses
Source: PLOS Medicine | 8/2009 25. 8. 2009Články časopisu Preventing Bias in Cluster Randomised Trials
Source: PLOS Medicine | 5/2009 5. 5. 2009Články časopisu Publication of Clinical Trials Supporting Successful New Drug Applications: A Literature Analysis
Source: PLOS Medicine | 9/2008 30. 9. 2008Články časopisu STrengthening the REporting of Genetic Association Studies (STREGA) — An Extension of the STROBE Statement
Source: PLOS Medicine | 2/2009 3. 2. 2009Články časopisu Exploits Asparagine to Assimilate Nitrogen and Resist Acid Stress during Infection
Source: PLOS Pathogens | 2/2014 27. 2. 2014Články časopisu Interleukin-33 Increases Antibacterial Defense by Activation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase in Skin
Source: PLOS Pathogens | 2/2014 27. 2. 2014Články časopisu Protective Vaccination against Papillomavirus-Induced Skin Tumors under Immunocompetent and Immunosuppressive Conditions: A Preclinical Study Using a Natural Outbred Animal Model
Source: PLOS Pathogens | 2/2014 27. 2. 2014Články časopisu Gem-Induced Cytoskeleton Remodeling Increases Cellular Migration of HTLV-1-Infected Cells, Formation of Infected-to-Target T-Cell Conjugates and Viral Transmission
Source: PLOS Pathogens | 2/2014 27. 2. 2014Články časopisu Genome-Wide RNAi Screen Identifies Broadly-Acting Host Factors That Inhibit Arbovirus Infection
Source: PLOS Pathogens | 2/2014 27. 2. 2014Články časopisu Inflammatory Monocytes Orchestrate Innate Antifungal Immunity in the Lung
Source: PLOS Pathogens | 2/2014 27. 2. 2014Články časopisu Quantitative and Qualitative Deficits in Neonatal Lung-Migratory Dendritic Cells Impact the Generation of the CD8+ T Cell Response
Source: PLOS Pathogens | 2/2014 27. 2. 2014Články časopisu Human Genome-Wide RNAi Screen Identifies an Essential Role for Inositol Pyrophosphates in Type-I Interferon Response
Source: PLOS Pathogens | 2/2014 27. 2. 2014Články časopisu The Master Regulator of the Cellular Stress Response (HSF1) Is Critical for Orthopoxvirus Infection
Source: PLOS Pathogens | 2/2014 27. 2. 2014
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