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Horse agglutinins in infectious mononucleosis. III. Criterion for differential diagnosis
SYNOPSIS One hundred infectious mononucleosis and the same number of non-infectious mono-nucleosis sera were studied to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of horse erythrocytes in the diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis.
C. L. Lee +3 more
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Chronic silencing of subsets of layer 5 projection neurons has distinct effects on the laminar distribution of PV interneurons and the perineuronal nets in the adult primary motor and somatosensory cortex. Abstract Neural networks are established throughout cortical development, which require the right ratios of glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons ...
Florina P. Szabó +4 more
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Nanoparticles in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry: From Mechanisms to Clinical Applications
Nanotechnology holds significant promise in improving dental care, yet there is a need for more reliable clinical studies to validate its effectiveness and safety. ABSTRACT Recent advances in nanotechnology are reshaping the landscape of periodontology and implant dentistry, particularly through the application of nanoparticles (NPs).
Chun Xu +4 more
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ABSTRACT The dual‐species biofilms formed by Streptococcus mutans and Candida albicans exhibit enhanced cariogenic potential due to the production of extracellular polysaccharides (EPSs). The response regulator GcrR in S. mutans negatively regulates EPS synthesis, but its impact on dual‐species biofilms remains unclear.
Bin Zhang +7 more
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Pertussis Agglutinins in Adults [PDF]
P L, Kendrick +5 more
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Cold agglutinins in patients undergoing cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass
ObjectivesCold agglutinins (CA) are circulating autoantibodies present in most humans. They are active below normal body temperatures. Cold hemagglutinin disease involves the presence of CA sufficiently active at temperatures in the periphery to produce ...
Abel, Martin D. +5 more
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Abstract Background Thrombocytopenia arises from heterogeneous inherited and acquired disorders, and identifying the underlying platelet clearance mechanisms remains challenging. Platelet desialylation, characterised by loss of sialic acid and consequent exposure of terminal β‐galactose residues recognised by the Ashwell–Morell receptor, represents an ...
Karen Nogueira Chinoca Ziza +14 more
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Preliminary study on the prevalence of agglutinins of Brucella suis in swine in the Philippines
To determine the prevalence of agglutinins of Brucella suis in swine in the country, 454 serum samples from 13 provinces were screened using rapid slide agglutination test. Reactors were obtained from every province, the highest number of which came from
Tiglao, Anna M
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Abstract Background Platelet transfusion refractoriness (PTR) is a major challenge in transfusion medicine and may result from both immune and non‐immune mechanisms. Although alloantibodies are well‐established contributors, Fc‐independent pathways such as platelet desialylation have emerged as alternative mechanisms of clearance.
Karen Ziza +11 more
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Regeneration of the lizard heart after cryoinjury
Abstract Lizards are renowned for their tremendous potential to heal tissues and organs after injury, but little is known about myocardial regeneration in reptiles generally. Here, we study cardiac regeneration in the leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius) to fill the knowledge gap between traditional models of poikilothermic (zebrafish) and ...
Martina Gregorovicova +5 more
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