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Background: The sources of new antigenic Influenza A(H3N2) variants and the role of tropical regions in the global A(H3N2) circulation remain unclear.
Sikandar Azam +16 more
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Large language models for bioinformatics
Abstract With the rapid advancements in large language model technology and the emergence of bioinformatics‐specific language models (BioLMs), there is a growing need for a comprehensive analysis of the current landscape, computational characteristics, and diverse applications.
Wei Ruan +54 more
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LUNG DAMAGE IN CHILDREN WITH INFLUENZA
The article presents the results of clinical and laboratory studies of patients with influenza complicated by pneumonia. Peculiarities of clinical manifestations of pneumonia caused by influenza virus have been disclosed.
D. A. Vorobeva +8 more
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Chronic immune activation and inflammation associated with aging and HIV skew Tfh signaling toward enhanced IL‐2–STAT5 activation, reinforcing IL‐2R expression through a positive feedback loop and suppressing Tfh helper differentiation programs, thereby contributing to impaired vaccine responsiveness.
Sheldon Davis +4 more
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The X Factor in Immunity: Sex Differences Shaped by the X Chromosome
ABSTRACT There are sex differences with immune responses where females exhibit stronger immune responses compared to males. Both sex hormones and sex chromosome differences between males and females contribute to the observed sex differences with innate and adaptive immune cell composition and function.
Katherine B. Radovanovic +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background In the 2024–2025 season, influenza activity returned to pre‐COVID‐19 pandemic levels, with A(H1N1)pdm09 as the predominant subtype. Reassessment vaccine effectiveness (VE) in hospitalized patients is critical to inform potential adjustments to vaccination policy.
Chunna Ma +13 more
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Antigenic heterogeneity within influenza A (H3N2) virus strains.
On the basis of their antigenic properties, influenza virus strains are classified into types and subtypes, which are further subdivided into variants that differ to various degrees in haemagglutination-inhibition assays. Evidence is presented that during infection with an influenza A(H3N2) virus the respiratory tract of a human patient often harbours ...
de Jong, JC +5 more
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Next‐Generation Bio‐Reducible Lipids Enable Enhanced Vaccine Efficacy in Malaria and Primate Models
Structure–activity relationship (SAR) optimization of bio‐reducible ionizable lipids enables the development of highly effective lipid nanoparticle (LNP) mRNA vaccines. Lead LNPs show superior tolerability and antibody responses in rodents and primates, outperforming approved COVID‐19 vaccine lipids.
Ruben De Coen +30 more
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Genome‐wide codon reprogramming of influenza A virus introduces 1956 synonymous mutations across five segments and elevates CpG content, causing defective NA packaging, loss of NS1 accumulation, and enhanced ZAP‐mediated antiviral responses without affecting RNA or protein synthesis. These mechanisms result in profound attenuation and potent homologous
Yang Wang +13 more
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Rhabdomyolysis and influenza a (H3N2) infection: A case report
Introduction. Extrapulmonary complications of influenza infections are often unrecognized. The aim of this paper is to point to rhabdomyolysis as a potentially life threatening complication of influenza. Case Report. A month after the onset of influenza complicated by bronchopneumonia, the general condition of a nineteen year old female ...
Anja Stojsin +5 more
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