WordNet
- remove the hinges from; "unhinge the door"
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- 〈ドアなど〉‘の'ちょうつがいをはずす / 〈人・心〉‘を'乱す,狂わせる
English Journal
- Treg and T-effector cells in autoimmune CNS inflammation: a delicate balance, easily disturbed.
- Anderton SM1.
- European journal of immunology.Eur J Immunol.2010 Dec;40(12):3321-4. doi: 10.1002/eji.201041100.
- EAE is the primary pre-clinical disease for modelling the autoimmune/inflammatory component of multiple sclerosis. In fact, EAE is the primordial CD4(+) T-cell-driven autoimmune disease model. It is striking (although perhaps unsurprising) that more than 10 000 publications over seven decades have
- PMID 21110316
- Demographic changes and pension reform in Italy.
- Gronchi S.
- Review of economic conditions in Italy.Rev Econ Cond Italy.1996 Jan-Jun;(1):107-17.
- The author comments on recent pension reforms carried out in Italy. He suggests that "the promise to renounce real indexing of pensions appears to be a ¿sham', used in order to make the initial pension award more generous but impossible to maintain. Equalization will be necessary and will once agai
- PMID 12320760
- Specific disulfide cleavage is required for ubiquitin conjugation and degradation of lysozyme.
- Dunten RL1, Cohen RE, Gregori L, Chau V.
- The Journal of biological chemistry.J Biol Chem.1991 Feb 15;266(5):3260-7.
- Both ubiquitin conjugation and ubiquitin-dependent degradation of chicken egg white lysozyme in a reticulocyte lysate depend on the presence of a reducing agent. We present evidence that the reduction of a specific disulfide bond, namely that at Cys6-Cys127, facilitates ubiquitination and is a prere
- PMID 1847143
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- un·hinge ( n-h nj ). tr.v. un·hinged, un·hing·ing, un·hing·es. 1. To remove from hinges. 2. To remove the hinges from. 3. To confuse; disrupt. 4. Informal To derange; unbalance: He was unhinged by his wife's death.
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