Preclinical <i>in vivo</i> evaluation of a gonococcal multivalent vaccine containing antigens identified by CASS. [PDF]
Roe SK +5 more
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Using nano‐flow cytometry, this study analyzes the dynamic characteristics of lipoteichoic acid (LTA) and/or lipopolysaccharide (LPS) positive extracellular vesicles in the bloodstream of patients with bacterial infections, providing promising biomarkers for rapid and accurate diagnosis.
Qianqian Gao +10 more
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Pertussis-A Re-Emerging Threat Despite Immunization: An Analysis of Vaccine Effectiveness and Antibiotic Resistance. [PDF]
Duda-Madej A +4 more
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In this study, an oxygen‐loaded and antimicrobial peptide (AP)‐functionalized scaffold (MBGAPO) is synthesized. With mesoporous structure of MBG applied as an “oxygen storage,” and AP‐provided antibacterial ability against E.coli and MRSA. MBGAPO exhibited osteogenic and multiplex‐immunomodulatory effects.
You Fu +7 more
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Immunotherapy for tuberculosis: current strategies and future directions. [PDF]
Lyu MY +10 more
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STUDIES ON THE ANTIGENIC PATTERNS OF BACTERIAL FLAGELLA
Rintaro Nakaya +2 more
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A Genetically Encoded Biosensor for Characterizing Transport and Metabolism of Glutarate
Here, a genetically encoded glutarate biosensor, Glusor, is developed based on transcriptional regulator CsiR. Glusor can quantify glutarate concentrations with good accuracy and precision. Then, the role of KgtP and YnfM are identified and characterized by using Glusor. Glusor also allows glutarate spatiotemporal resolution in live cells, facilitating
Kaiyu Gao +12 more
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<i>Bartonella henselae</i> and <i>Bartonella quintana</i> antigens grown in liquid medium are inferior to cell culture-grown antigen for immunofluorescence IgG testing of patient sera. [PDF]
Dulavová K +8 more
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Genetic mechanisms of bacterial antigenic variation
Magdalene So, H. S. Seifert
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METTL10‐Mediated PIAS3 Methylation Links Purine Metabolism to Gastric Cancer Progression
METTL10‐mediated methylation of PIAS3 at K442 inhibits its SUMO E3 ligase activity toward MITF. This reduces MITF SUMOylation and subsequent RNF4‐mediated ubiquitination, leading to MITF protein accumulation and gastric cancer progression. Abstract Metabolic dysregulation plays a significant role in the development of gastric cancer (GC).
Jinshui Tan +20 more
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