The contribution of extracellular RNA and its derived biomaterials in disease management
The implications of exRNA's biological function and the structural uniqueness of RNA help establish a close connection between RNA, material, and modern medicine. Abstract The RNA found in the circular system is known as extracellular RNA (exRNA). This kind of RNA has been found to play a biological role similar to that of a messenger. They can be used
Yu Wei+8 more
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Indirect measurement of intestinal immune responses to an orally administered attenuated bacterial vaccine [PDF]
Bruce D. Forrest
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Multidrug-resistant organisms are bacteria that are no longer controlled or killed by specific drugs. One of two methods causes bacteria multidrug resistance (MDR); first, these bacteria may disguise multiple cell genes coding for drug resistance to a ...
Muhammad Naveed+6 more
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Vaccination dynamics of age-structured populations in higher-order social networks [PDF]
Voluntary vaccination is essential to protect oneself from infection and suppress the spread of infectious diseases. Voluntary vaccination behavior is influenced by factors such as age and interaction patterns. Differences in health consciousness and risk perception based on age result in heterogeneity in vaccination behavior among different age groups.
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Bacterial polysaccharide–protein conjugate vaccines [PDF]
J B Robbins+3 more
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Enhancing the performance of an in vitro RNA biosensor through iterative design of experiments
Abstract The quality control of RNA has become increasingly crucial with the rise of mRNA‐based vaccines and therapeutics. However, conventional methods such as LC–MS often require specialized equipment and expertise, limiting their applicability to high throughput experiments.
Rochelle Aw, Karen Polizzi
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Expanding the role of bacterial vaccines into life-course vaccination strategies and prevention of antimicrobial-resistant infections. [PDF]
Poolman JT.
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The Vaccination Game on Networks [PDF]
Vaccinations are an important tool in the prevention of disease. Vaccinations are generally voluntary for each member of a population and vaccination decisions are influenced by individual risk perceptions and contact structures within populations. In this study, we model vaccination uptake as an evolutionary game where individuals weigh perceived ...
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Bactericidal antibody response toNeisseria meningitidisserogroup B in patients with bacterial meningitis: effect of immunization with an outer membrane protein vaccine [PDF]
Lucimar G. Milagres+3 more
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