-
events can
occur without the PRR–
PAMPs interaction. A vast
array of
different types of
molecules can
serve as
PAMPs,
including glycans and glycoconjugates...
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PAMP may
refer to: Pathogen-****ociated
molecular pattern,
molecules ****ociated with
groups of
pathogens PAMP (company),
short for
Produits Artistiques...
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PAMP SA (Produits
Artistiques Métaux Précieux) is an
independent precious metals refining and
fabricating company, and a
member of the MKS Group. Established...
- Li
Marlene Pamp, (born Carlström 4
August 1972 in Malmö) is a
Swedish television presenter and
expert on antiquities.
Pamp was born in Malmö and grew...
- Sir Karl
William Pamp Jenkins, CBE, FRAM,
HonFLSW (born 17
February 1944) is a
Welsh multi-instrumentalist and composer. His best
known works include the...
-
Inflammasome RIG-I-like
receptor Mahla,
Ranjeet (2013). "Sweeten
PAMPs: Role of
Sugar Complexed PAMPs in
Innate Immunity and
Vaccine Biology".
Front Immunol. 4:...
- molecules: pathogen-****ociated
molecular patterns (
PAMPs) and damage-****ociated
molecular patterns (DAMPs).
PAMPs are
compounds that are ****ociated with various...
- ****ociate of the
London Bullion Market ****ociation (LBMA), and its
subsidiary PAMP has been on the LBMA's Gold List,
widely recognised in the
financial services...
- pathogen-****ociated
molecular patterns (
PAMPs)
which are
integral structural components of pathogens.
Examples of
PAMPs include the
peptidoglycan cell wall...
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DIPAMP is an
organophosphorus compound that is used as a
ligand in
homogeneous catalysis. It is a
white solid that
dissolves in
organic solvents. Work...