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Homologous expression and purification of human HAX‐1 for structural studies
FEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.This research protocol provides detailed instructions for cloning, expressing, and purifying large quantities of the intrinsically disordered human HAX‐1 protein, N‐terminally fused to a cleavable superfolder GFP, from mammalian cells. HAX‐1 is predicted to undergo posttranslational modifications and to interact with membranes, various cellular ...Mariana Griebenwiley +1 more sourceNormalised salience indices of predicted infections acquired (prompt 5) and predicted infections that could affect respondents (prompt 7) in Om Doum (A) and Ombadda (B).
Nada Abdelmagid (155138), Omama Abdalla (18111298), Abdallah Yagoub (21578348), Abeer Taha (21578351), Altayeb Hyder (21578354), Awatif Yahia (21578357), Bashar Hassan (12473134), Marwa Ali (7177748), Mohammed Abdeen (21578360), Mustafa Adam (21578363), Nadeen Kamal (21578366), Nader Ezeideen (21578369), Osama Altib (21578372), Rahma MohamedSalih (21578375), Salma Alnour (21578378), Sana Koko (21578381), Shama Abdelatif (21578384), Waleed Yahia (21578387), Yousif Abdelhade (21578390), Jennifer Palmer (3548225), Michelle Lokot (12089005), Bayard Roberts (204658) +21 moreopenalex +1 more sourceOverview of molecular signatures of senescence and associated resources: pros and cons
FEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.Cells can enter a stress response state termed cellular senescence that is involved in various diseases and aging. Detecting these cells is challenging due to the lack of universal biomarkers. This review presents the current state of senescence identification, from biomarkers to molecular signatures, compares tools and approaches, and highlights ...Orestis A. Ntintas, Sylvia Vagena, Pavlos Pantelis, Giorgos Theocharous, Russel Petty, Konstantinos Evangelou, Vassilis G. Gorgoulis +6 morewiley +1 more sourceResurgence of common respiratory viruses in patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP)—A prospective multicenter study
Theo Dähne, Wolfgang Bauer, Andreas Essig, Bernhard Schaaf, Grit Barten-Neiner, Christoph D. Spinner, Mathias W. Pletz, Gernot Rohde, Jan Rupp, Martin Witzenrath, Marcus Panning, André Fuchs, M. Engelmannn, Daiana Stolz, Wolfgang Bauer, H.C. Mücke, Norbert Suttorp, Martin Witzenrath, S. Schmager, Bernhard Schaaf, Julius Kremling, Daniela Nickoleit-Bitzenberger, H. Azzaui, Martin Hower, F. Hempel, Katharina Prebeg, Kalina Popkirova, Martin Kolditz, Gernot Rohde, Carla Bellinghausen, Achim Grünewaldt, Marcus Panning, Tobias Welte, Thomas Fühner, Maryse van’t Klooster, Grit Barten-Neiner, W. Kröner, Ol. Unruh, Nina Adaskina, F. Eberherdt, Christina Julius, Thomas Illig, N. Klopp, Mathias W. Pletz, Benjamin T. Schleenvoigt, Christina Forstner, Anne Moeser, Juliane Ankert, D. Drömannn, P. Parschke, Klaas Franzen, Jan Rupp, N. Käding, Frederike Waldeck, Christoph D. Spinner, Johanna Erber, Florian Voit, Jochen Schneider, David F. Heigener, I. Hering, Werner C. Albrich, Marco Seneghini, Frank Rassouli, S. Baldesberger, A. Essig, Steffen Stenger, M. Wallner, Heinz Burgmann, Ludwig Traby, Lisa Schubert, Ruoling Chen +70 moreopenalex +1 more sourceDay/night variations of myeloid and lymphoid cell subsets in the murine inguinal lymph node
FEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.The circadian system is involved in the temporal regulation of the immune system. Our study reveals that two innate immune populations, NKT cells and neutrophils, predominate at the beginning of the day in healthy mice, highlighting how the time of day influences immune responses.Paula M. Wagner, César G. Prucca, Lucia Boffelli, Virginia A. Piqueras, Silvia G. Correa, Mariana Maccioni, Mario E. Guido +6 morewiley +1 more source