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    IDO and IFN-γ gene expression.

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    <p>mRNA relative expression of IDO (A) and IFN-γ (B) in healthy controls (HC) and in multiple sclerosis patients with stable (SMS) or relapsing (AMS) disease. AMS patients were analyzed before (BT-AMS) or after the initiation of glucocorticoid treatment (DT-AMS). *p<0.05.</p

    Kynurenine-to-Tryptophan ratio.

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    <p>Kyn/Trp in sera of multiple sclerosis patients with stable (SMS) or relapsing (AMS) disease and healthy controls (HC). AMS patients were analyzed before (BT-AMS) or after (DT-AMS) the initiation of glucocorticoid treatment. *p<0.05.</p

    Demographic and clinical data of the individuals enrolled in the study.

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    <p>Data are expressed as mean ± standard deviation. AMS: multiple sclerosis patients during disease relapse; SMS: multiple sclerosis patients in a stable phase of disease; HC: healthy controls; EDSS: expanded disability status score; SD: standard deviation.</p><p>Demographic and clinical data of the individuals enrolled in the study.</p

    Use of a Metal Organic Framework for the Adsorptive Removal of Gaseous HCl: A New Approach for a Challenging Task

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    In this work, the potentialities of the amino-functionalized, chromium-based MIL-101 metal organic framework (NH<sub>2</sub>-MIL-101) as a high capacity, fully regenerable hydrogen chloride adsorbent have been proved by a thorough adsorption thermodynamics investigation. The chosen adsorbent showed high gaseous HCl adsorption capacities and, to the best of our knowledge, it is the first example of a totally regenerable substrate for this kind of adsorbate, as evidenced by both experimental and modeling results. This paves the way to the implementation of greener, more energetically efficient pressure/temperature swing adsorption processes to purify biogas feeds for high-temperature fuel cells
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