2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.clml.2019.09.281
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Molecular markers of MM cell sensitivity and resistance to Natural Killer cells: implications for anti-MM immunotherapy

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“…The common cause of anterior respiratory muscle dislocation in young patients is respiratory muscle injury [ 9 ]. Gandolfi et al proposed that multiple anterior dislocation of respiratory muscle further resulted in the destruction of respiratory muscle capsule and the defect of labrum muscle, resulting in muscular Bank Art injury [ 10 ]. The above research is from the medical clinical point of view of respiratory muscle training and injury recovery research, but the analysis of the training effect is lack of data; in addition, there is no combination of medical CT images for pathological speculation, so this paper is based on training, combined with CT images of respiratory muscle training for meta-analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The common cause of anterior respiratory muscle dislocation in young patients is respiratory muscle injury [ 9 ]. Gandolfi et al proposed that multiple anterior dislocation of respiratory muscle further resulted in the destruction of respiratory muscle capsule and the defect of labrum muscle, resulting in muscular Bank Art injury [ 10 ]. The above research is from the medical clinical point of view of respiratory muscle training and injury recovery research, but the analysis of the training effect is lack of data; in addition, there is no combination of medical CT images for pathological speculation, so this paper is based on training, combined with CT images of respiratory muscle training for meta-analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%