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1. LTβR-Ig Promotes The Maturation Of Immature Dentritic Cells By Combination With LIGHT On DCs
2. Role Of Lymphotoxin-α On The Resistance To Infection With Type A Francisella Tularensis In Mice
3. The Study Of Relationship Between Lymphotoxin-α And Acute Coronary Syndrome Pathogenesis
4. Genetic Risk Factors For Arterial Vascular Disease
5. Rare Missense Variants Of Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-related Protein 6 Decreasing Wnt Signal Activity Are Associated With Coronary Artery Disease
6. The Association Of Tumor Necrosis Factor β Gene Microsatellite Polymorphism With The Susceptibility In Graves' Disease
7. The Association Of TNF Gene Polymorphisms With Helicobacter Pylori Infection In Gastroduodenal Diseases
8. Construction Of Recombinant Human Lymphotoxin Mutation Libraries And Receptor Affinity Screening
9. Association Of Lymphotoxin α NcoI Gene Polymorphism And The Genetic Predisposition Of Coronary Heart Disease
10. The Relationship Of Genetic Polymorphisms Of Lymphotoxin-α And Tumor Necrosis Factor-α With Acute Coronary Syndrome
11. Relationship Of The Lymphotoxin A Gene Polymorphism With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
12. The Relationship Of Genetic Polymorphisms Of Lymphotoxin-a And Myeloperoxidase With Acute Coronary Syndrome
13. The Association Of The TNF, Interleukin-10 Gene Polymorphisms With Gastric Cancer
14. Intratumoral Development Of TLO Induced By Lymphotoxin And Its Anti-tumoral Effects
15. Hpv - E7 Joint Lymphotoxin Nasal Immune To Induce Specific Immune Response In Mice
16. Bone Marrow Protection And Preliminary Mechanism Studies Of Receptor-selective Lymphotoxin Deviants Mutants Y008
17. Association Between The Serum Concentrations Of Interleukin-27, Lymphotoxin-alpha And Acute Coronary Syndrome
18. Screening And Identification Of A Novel Small-molecular TNFβ Inhibitor
19. The Protective Role Of LT?-55 In Radiation-induced Myeloid Injury And Its Potential Mechanism Based On NLRP3 Inflammasome
20. LTA+252 A>G Polymorphism Is Associated With Risk Of Nasal Type NK/T-Cell Lymphoma In A Chinese Population
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