NAFLD causes selective [CD4.sup.+] T lymphocyte loss and promotes hepatocarcinogenesis.(non-alcoholic fatty liver disease ) (English)
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Title:NAFLD causes selective [CD4.sup.+] T lymphocyte loss and promotes hepatocarcinogenesis.(non-alcoholic fatty liver disease )
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Contributors:Ma, Chi ( author ) / Zhang, Haibo / Egger, Michele / Luo, Ji / Felsher, Dean W / McVicar, Daniel W / Weber, Achim / Heikenwalder, Mathias / Greten, Tim F / Kesarwala, Aparna H
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Table of contents – Volume 531, Issue 7593
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Who ordered that?| 2016
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Who ordered that? An unexpected data signal that could change everything has particle physicists salivating| 2016
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Food processing: a recreation of how early humans managed to eat a diet of meat hundreds of thousands of years before they had fire to cook it with, shows an ingenious use of tools to cut down on chewing time| 2016
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Food processing| 2016
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Gene intelligence: the risks and rewards of genome editing resonate beyond the clinic| 2016
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Gene intelligence| 2016
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Support communities involved in disease studiesIgnacio Muñoz-Sanjuan et al. | 2016
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Support communities involved in disease studies: lack of continued help for poor families involved in Huntington 's-disease research has sown resentment and mistrust.(WORLD VIEW: A personal take on events)Munoz-Sanjuan, Ignacio et al. | 2016
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Behavioural ecology: Fungus makes tree frogs sing| 2016
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Electronics: Stretchy artificial skin that glows| 2016
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Genomics: Disabling a gene may not be harmful| 2016
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Climate: Worst drought in centuries| 2016
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Neurodegeneration: Ageing protein imaged in brain| 2016
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Paper that says human hand was 'designed by Creator' sparks concernCressey, D. et al. | 2016
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Genetics: Genetic link for a monobrow| 2016
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Climate change: Climate shift for African farming| 2016
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Virology: Zika virus infects brain cells| 2016
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The week in science: 4–10 March 2016| 2016
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Number crunch| 2016
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SEVEN DAYS: The news in brief| 2016
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Concern over Facebook wildlife trafficking.(Brief article)| 2016
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Poaching concern| 2016
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Quake warning fails| 2016
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ExxonMobil probe| 2016
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Nuclear research| 2016
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Bear boom| 2016
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Coming up| 2016
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Illumina chief.(Brief article)| 2016
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Climate reporting| 2016
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Japanese collider| 2016
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Pachauri charged| 2016
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Trend watch| 2016
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Funding fears| 2016
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‘Open-hardware’ pioneers push for low-cost lab kitGibney, E. et al. | 2016
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'Open-hardware' pioneers push for low-cost lab kit: conference aims to raise awareness of shared resources for building lab equipmentGibney, Elizabeth et al. | 2016
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How the US CRISPR patent probe will play outLedford, Heidi et al. | 2016
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CRISPR patent probe begins: US agency decision could determine which companies can use the gene-editing techniqueLedford, Heidi et al. | 2016
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CRISPR patent probe beginsHeidi Ledford et al. | 2016
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Chinese gravitational-wave hunt hits crunch time: the pressure is on to choose between several proposals for space-based detectorsCyranoski, David et al. | 2016
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Chinese gravitational-wave hunt hits crunch timeCyranoski, D. et al. | 2016
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Statisticians issue warning on P values: statement aims to halt missteps in the quest for certaintyBaker, Monya et al. | 2016
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Statisticians issue warning over misuse of P valuesBaker, Monya et al. | 2016
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Five million US seeds banked for resurrection experimentCressey, Daniel et al. | 2016
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Resurrected seeds to track evolution: US bank created to monitor plants' response to climate changeCressey, Daniel et al. | 2016
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First Zika-linked birth defects detected in ColombiaButler, Declan et al. | 2016
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Everywhere: a special issue explores what it means to be living in an age of gene editing| 2016
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EVERYWHERE| 2016
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CRISPR everywhere| 2016
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CRISPR: gene editing is just the beginningLedford, Heidi et al. | 2016
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Riding the CRISPR wave: biologists are embracing the power of gene-editing tools to explore genomesLedford, Heidi et al. | 2016
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RIDING THE CRISPR WAVEHeidi Ledford et al. | 2016
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The CRISPR zoo: birds and bees are just the beginning for a burgeoning technologyReardon, Sara et al. | 2016
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Welcome to the CRISPR zooReardon, Sara et al. | 2016
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THE CRISPR ZOOSara Reardon et al. | 2016
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Reboot the debate on genetic engineering: arguments about whether process or product should be the focus of regulation are stalling progressKuzma, Jennifer et al. | 2016
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Policy: Reboot the debate on genetic engineeringKuzma, Jennifer et al. | 2016
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Reboot the debate on genetic engineeringJennifer Kuzma et al. | 2016
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Governance: Learn from DIY biologistsKuiken, Todd et al. | 2016
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Learn from DIY biologistsTodd Kuiken et al. | 2016
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Learn from DIY biologists: the citizen-science community has a responsible, proactive attitude that is well suited to gene-editing.(do it yourself )Kuiken, Todd et al. | 2016
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Economics: China in the new worldMyers, M. et al. | 2016
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China in the new world: Margaret Myers on a study of the impacts of the country's presence in Latin AmericaMyers, Margaret et al. | 2016
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Glass half full: Stuart Pimm examines E. O. Wilson's grand vision for an Earth shared equally between humanity and naturePimm, Stuart et al. | 2016
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Conservation: Glass half fullPimm, S. et al. | 2016
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Psychology: No blank slateReardon, S. et al. | 2016
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No blank slate: Sara Reardon is moved by a play about the toll of infant sex-assignment surgeryReardon, Sara et al. | 2016
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Zika virus: accurate terminology mattersKirk, Edwin P et al. | 2016
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Europe: Better management of alien speciesPergl, Jan et al. | 2016
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Correspondence| 2016
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Scientific record: Class uncorrected errors as misconductKamoun, Sophien et al. | 2016
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Disciplinary balance: How to engage social scientists in IPBESReuter, Katrin et al. | 2016
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Zika virus: designate standardized namesScheuermann, Richard H et al. | 2016
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Better management of alien speciesPergl, Jan et al. | 2016
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Class uncorrected errors as misconduct.(Letter to the editor)Kamoun, Sophien et al. | 2016
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How to engage social scientists in IPBES.(Letter to the editor)Reuter, Katrin et al. | 2016
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Sex accelerates adaptationMatthew R Goddard et al. | 2016
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Molecular evolution: Sex accelerates adaptationGoddard, Matthew R et al. | 2016
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Superconductors: Exponential boost for quantum informationAlicea, Jason et al. | 2016
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Exponential boost for quantum informationJason Alicea et al. | 2016
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LURE is bait for multiple receptorsAlice Y Cheung et al. | 2016
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Plant biology: LURE is bait for multiple receptorsCheung, Alice Y et al. | 2016
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Putting carbon dioxide to workEric J Beckman et al. | 2016
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Sustainable chemistry: Putting carbon dioxide to workBeckman, Eric J et al. | 2016
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Vegetation's responses to climate variabilityAlfredo Huete et al. | 2016
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Ecology: Vegetation's responses to climate variabilityHuete, Alfredo et al. | 2016
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Regeneration switch is a gasTakeshi Awasaki et al. | 2016
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Neurodevelopment: Regeneration switch is a gasAwasaki, Takeshi et al. | 2016
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A hippocampal network for spatial coding during immobility and sleepKenneth Kay et al. | 2016
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Failure of RQC machinery causes protein aggregation and proteotoxic stressYoung-Jun Choe et al. | 2016
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Structure of the voltage-gated two-pore channel TPC1 from Arabidopsis thalianaJiangtao Guo et al. | 2016
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A repeating fast radio burstL G Spitler et al. | 2016
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Exponential protection of zero modes in Majorana islandsS M Albrecht et al. | 2016
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Change of carrier density at the pseudogap critical point of a cuprate superconductorS Badoux et al. | 2016
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Carbon dioxide utilization via carbonate-promoted C-H carboxylationAanindeeta Banerjee et al. | 2016
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Palladium-catalysed transannular C-H functionalization of alicyclic aminesJoseph J Topczewski et al. | 2016
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The terrestrial biosphere as a net source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphereHanqin Tian et al. | 2016
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Sensitivity of global terrestrial ecosystems to climate variabilityAlistair W R Seddon et al. | 2016
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Sex speeds adaptation by altering the dynamics of molecular evolutionMichael J McDonald et al. | 2016
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MARCKS-like protein is an initiating molecule in axolotl appendage regenerationTakuji Sugiura et al. | 2016
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A receptor heteromer mediates the male perception of female attractants in plantsTong Wang et al. | 2016
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Tip-localized receptors control pollen tube growth and LURE sensing in ArabidopsisHidenori Takeuchi et al. | 2016
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MIMIVIRE is a defence system in mimivirus that confers resistance to virophageAnthony Levasseur et al. | 2016
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NAFLD causes selective [CD4.sup.+] T lymphocyte loss and promotes hepatocarcinogenesis.(non-alcoholic fatty liver disease )Ma, Chi et al. | 2016
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NAFLD causes selective CD4(+) T lymphocyte loss and promotes hepatocarcinogenesisMa, Chi et al. | 2016
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Structure, inhibition and regulation of two-pore channel TPC1 from Arabidopsis thalianaAlexander F Kintzer et al. | 2016
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Group dynamics: A lab of their ownWoolston, Chris et al. | 2016
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Shovelware: a fresh connectionTakacs, Bogi et al. | 2016
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SHOVELWAREBogi Takács et al. | 2016
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Metastability and no criticalityChandler, D et al. | 2016
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Palmer et al. replyPalmer, Jeremy C et al. | 2016
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Zika-linked birth defects seen in Colombia: country hopes to quantify threat that Zika poses to fetusesButler, Declan et al. | 2016
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Metastability and no /Palmer et al. replyD Chandler et al. | 2016