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Thyrotropin and growth promoting immunoglobulin (TGI) of FRTL-5 cells have no growth stimulating activity on human thyroid epithelial cell cultures [PDF]
Bay, V. +9 more
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Cancer Biology of GSPT1: Mechanisms and Targeted Therapy Opportunities of Molecular Glue Degraders
This review systemically summarizes the structure, expression, regulatory networks, and isoform‐specific signaling of GSPT1 in cancers. According to the integration of GSPT1 targeted therapies, current challenges of GSPT1 targeted therapies are further analyzed, and provide therapeutic opportunities for the application of GSPT1 degraders in precision ...
Qiqi Lin +8 more
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Parental management of autoimmune disease with complementary and alternative medicine: a scoping review of the literature in OECD countries. [PDF]
Maio J, Smith CA, Ward PR.
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The origin and functional heterogeneity of pericytes in glioblastoma (GBM) remain unclear. This study identifies tumor‐originated pericytes (T‐PCs) and normal‐originated pericytes as two distinctive populations in human GBM using single‐cell RNA‐sequencing.
Cuiying Chu +16 more
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Fluorescent probes in autoimmune disease research: current status and future prospects. [PDF]
Chen J, Chen M, Yu X, Yu X.
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The synovium‐on‐a‐chip (SOC) model establishes a 3D flow‐based co‐culture of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) fibroblast‐like synoviocytes (FLSs) with M1 macrophages and endothelial cells on a microfluidic chip. This model better recapitulates the inflammatory microenvironment of RA synovium and the invasive/proliferative properties of RA FLSs in vivo ...
Wenya Diao +8 more
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Hypoxia and activation of hypoxia inducible factor alpha as influencers of inflammatory helper T cells in autoimmune disease - a link between cancer and autoimmunity. [PDF]
Almanzar G +5 more
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Using a dynamic, tri‐culture air‐blood barrier model, this study reveals that macrophage‐mediated transport governs micron‐sized particle translocation under cyclic strain. The process is highly size‐dependent that 2 µm particles are transported by macrophages, 0.2 µm particles diffuse passively, and 5 µm particles are effectively blocked.
Yongjian Li +3 more
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