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    Dosage of lactate in the cerebrospinal fluid in infectious diseases of the central nervous system by Hideraldo Luis Souza Cabeça, Hélio Rodrigues Gomes, Luís dos Ramos Machado, José Antonio Livramento

    Published 2001-12-01
    “…The concentration of lactate in the CSF was elevated in the group of patients with bacterial meningitis (average = 46.2 mg/dL), fungal meningitis (average = 27.3 mg/dL) and in the AIDS group (average = 23.5 mg/dL). …”
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    Enhanced extracellular matrix remodeling due to embedded spheroid fluidization by Tao Zhang, Shabeeb Ameen, Sounok Ghosh, Kyungeun Kim, Mrinal Pandey, Brian C H Cheung, Minh Thanh, Alison E Patteson, Mingming Wu, J M Schwarz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The spheroid rheology-dependent effects are the result of cellular motility generating spheroid shape fluctuations. …”
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    Immunotherapy targeting isoDGR‐protein damage extends lifespan in a mouse model of protein deamidation by Pazhanichamy Kalailingam, Khalilatul‐Hanisah Mohd‐Kahliab, SoFong Cam Ngan, Ranjith Iyappan, Evelin Melekh, Tian Lu, Gan Wei Zien, Bhargy Sharma, Tiannan Guo, Adam J MacNeil, Rebecca EK MacPherson, Evangelia Litsa Tsiani, Deborah D O'Leary, Kah Leong Lim, I Hsin Su, Yong‐Gui Gao, A Mark Richards, Raj N Kalaria, Christopher P Chen, Neil E McCarthy, Siu Kwan Sze

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…However, weekly injection of anti‐isoDGR mAb (1 mg/kg) was sufficient to significantly reduce isoDGR‐protein levels in body tissues, decreased pro‐inflammatory cytokine concentrations in blood plasma, improved cognition/coordination metrics, and extended the average lifespan of Pcmt1−/− mice. Mechanistically, isoDGR‐mAb mediated immune clearance of damaged isoDGR‐proteins via antibody‐dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP). …”
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    Immunophenotyping of colon cancer for identification of potential antigens for colon cancer vaccines by Xuan Wang, Xuan Wang, Jingjiang Lai, Dawei Wang, Keyi Wei, Jing Yang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Based on molecular mechanisms, cellular features, and clinical characteristics, colon cancer was categorized into three immune subtypes (C1, C2, and C3) distinct from Thorsson’s pan-cancer subtypes (C1-C6) in pathway enrichment, with the C2 subtype exhibited significantly longer overall survival (OS) than C1 and C3 (median OS: C2 = 68 months vs. …”
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    Dynamic Spectrum Coexistence of NR-V2X and Wi-Fi 6E Using Deep Reinforcement Learning by Kashish D. Shah, Dhaval K. Patel, Brijesh Soni, Siddhartan Govindasamy, Mehul S. Raval, Mukesh Zaveri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The deployment of 5G NR-based Cellular-V2X, i.e., the NR-V2X standard, is a promising solution to meet the increasing demand for vehicular data transmission in the low-frequency spectrum. …”
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    A high-efficiency and stable transfection approach by using calcium phosphate in HEK293T cells by Kuang Ye, Fang Yourong, Liu Li, Wang Rong, Yan Ziqin, Li Hailong, Meng Fanguo, Sheng Qing, Ou Wenbin

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Transfection, involving the transfer of exogenous DNA to eukaryocyte cells, is a common technique in molecular and cellular biology, including calcium phosphate transfection, electroporation, lipofection and so on. …”
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    Improved Mechanical Performances of Hastelloy C276 Composite Coatings Reinforced with SiC by Laser Cladding by Yuqing Tang, Zheng Lu, Xuan Zhang, Xihuai Wang, Shengbin Zhao, Mingdi Wang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The optimal SiC addition was determined to be 9 wt%, yielding an average microhardness of 670.1 HV<sub>0.5</sub>, which is 3.05 times that of the substrate and 1.19 times that of the 0 wt% SiC coating. …”
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    Guanine derivatives as promising candidates for the development of purine-based antimalarial drugs by Worlanyo Tashie, Harry P. de Koning, Nancy O. Duah-Quashie, Nancy O. Duah-Quashie, Neils B. Quashie, Neils B. Quashie, Neils B. Quashie

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…To understand their cellular targeting, molecular docking of the same analogues was performed using the structure of P. falciparum Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter 1 (PfENT1). …”
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    Consequences of coronavirus infection: Hemorheological disorders and possibilities for correction by Margarita V. Kruchinina, Andrei A. Gromov, Irina I. Logvinenko, Elina V. Kruchinina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Examined 308 patients (154 men and 154 women), average age 53.1±13.8 years, COVID-19 convalescents, within 2 to 14 months after the disease, 50 people of comparable age and gender who had not suffered COVID-19. 42 patients from the main group who had suffered coronavirus infection received complex therapy (taking the drugs Ronocit® and Cocarnit® (World Medicine Ilac San. …”
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    Leukemia risk and rate of radiation dose accumulation. Part 2: Comparative analysis of leukocytic indices and dynamics of peripheral blood values in relation to external gamma-expo... by S. F. Sosnina, A. M. Yurkin, P. V. Okatenko, S. A. Rogacheva, E. A. Gruzdeva, M. E. Sokolnikov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Particular features of the dynamics of the cellular composition of peripheral blood can be used as indicators of pathological hematopoiesis in exposed workers prior to clinical manifestation of leukemia.…”
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    PBMC transcriptome changes in beef steers with negative or positive residual feed intake following in vitro LPS stimulation by Yarahy Leal, Samanthia Johnson, Modoluwamu Idowu, Godstime Taiwo, Taylor Sidney, Emily Treon, Deborah Ologunagba, Luke M. Gratz, Olanrewaju B. Morenikeji, Ibukun M. Ogunade

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Negative-RFI beef steers (n =8, RFI= -2.00) and positive-RFI beef steers (n = 8, RFI = +1.59) were identified from a group of 40 crossbred beef steers (average BW = 360 ± 7.3 kg) after a 56-d RFI testing period. …”
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    Cerium(IV) oxide:silver/graphene oxide (CeO2:Ag/GO) nanoparticles modulate gene expression and inhibit colorectal cancer cell growth: a pathway-centric therapeutic approach by Omid Reza Tamtaji, Amirreza Ostadian, Mina Homayoonfal, Majid Nejati, Maryam Mahjoubin-Tehran, Fatemeh Nabavizadeh, Elaheh Ghelichi, Bahareh Mohammadzadeh, Merat Karimi, Neda Rahimian, Hamed Mirzaei

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…CeO2:Ag/GO NPs induced stronger growth inhibition and apoptosis in CRC cells, which was linked to their improved cellular uptake and ability to target multiple cancer-related pathways. …”
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    MORPHOLOGICAL CONDITION OF THE MUCOUS DURING THE PERIOD OF PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGE OF THE CANINES OF THE UPPER JAW by M. Cholovskyi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Thus, inflammatory infiltration was everywhere either diffuse or large-focal in nature and spread significantly deeper into its own plate of the mucous membrane. Among the cellular elements of the inflammatory infiltrate, neutrophilic leukocytes were quite often found, which indicate the active phase of the inflammatory process. …”
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    Expanded genome and proteome reallocation in a novel, robust Bacillus coagulans strain capable of utilizing pentose and hexose sugars by David Dooley, Seunghyun Ryu, Richard J. Giannone, Jackson Edwards, Bruce S. Dien, Patricia J. Slininger, Cong T. Trinh

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Genome sequencing revealed that B-768 has the largest B. coagulans genome known to date (3.94 Mbp), about 0.63 Mbp larger than the average genome of sequenced B. coagulans strains, with expanded carbohydrate metabolism and mobilome. …”
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    Rhaponticin inhibits the proliferation, migration, and invasion of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cells through modulation of the IL6/STAT3 signaling pathway by Hongcheng Wei, Shanshan Wang, Jiayue Wan, Sicheng Li, Wei Wang, Jiajun Zhu, Lin Jiang, Yisen Shao, Yuan Wu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The mechanisms by which rhaponticin influences the occurrence and progression of HNSCC were investigated through network pharmacology, molecular docking, bioinformatics analysis, and cellular experiments. Result Using network pharmacology, we identified 40 hub genes from the collected gene set. …”
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    Sivelestat-Loaded Neutrophil-Membrane-Coated Antioxidative Nanoparticles for Targeted Endothelial Protection in Sepsis by Juexian Wei, Aijia Zhong, Yuting Zhang, Ehua Deng, Hengzong Mo, Hongyu Zhao, Jiayu Huang, Huaidong Peng, Kaiyin Zhang, Xiaohui Chen, Haifeng Mao, Yixin Chen, Yongcheng Zhu

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…<b>Results</b>: The optimized Siv@NMs exhibited an average particle size of approximately 150 nm, and a zeta potential of −10 mV was achieved. …”
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    Structural mapping of polyclonal IgG responses to HA after influenza virus vaccination or infection by André Nicolás León, Alesandra J. Rodriguez, Sara T. Richey, Alba Torrents de la Pena, Rachael M. Wolters, Abigail M. Jackson, Katherine Webb, C. Buddy Creech, Sandra Yoder, Philip A. Mudd, James E. Crowe, Julianna Han, Andrew B. Ward

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…ABSTRACT Cellular and molecular characterization of immune responses elicited by influenza virus infection and seasonal vaccination have informed efforts to improve vaccine efficacy, breadth, and longevity. …”
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    Exploring research trends in cancer immunotherapy via single-cell technologies: a scientometric perspective by Zhongxun Li, Zhongxun Li, Qi Han, Qi Han, Zimu Huang, Sen Zhang, Huina Guo, Huina Guo, Hongliang Liu, Hongliang Liu, Hongliang Liu, Xiaoya Guan, Xiaoya Guan, Hairong Li, Chunming Zhang, Chunming Zhang, Chunming Zhang

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Research hotspots focus on tumor immune microenvironment and cellular heterogeneity. Research trends such as spatial transcriptomics, standardized processes, and T cell function are becoming increasingly popular.ConclusionIn tumor immunotherapy, single-cell sequencing is profoundly changing the research paradigm. …”
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