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Multi‐Omic Profiling Reveals Immune Cell Priming Signature Linked to Lupus Prognosis
Objective Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multiorgan disease with widespread immune dysregulation and significant unmet clinical need. Blood‐based gene expression studies have advanced our understanding of SLE pathogenesis but may overlook critical tissue‐specific mechanisms that drive disease heterogeneity and progression.
Michael A. Smith +23 more
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Parallelized Immunomagnetic Isolation of Basophils Directly from Whole Blood
Basophils are the rarest circulating white blood cells (WBCs), but they play important roles in allergic disorders and other diseases. To enhance diagnostic capabilities, it would be desirable to isolate and analyze basophils efficiently from small blood
Justin Myles +4 more
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Navigating adverse immunostimulation: A practical guide for clinical researchers
Problem Setting As drug development moves towards more complex products, early clinical development programmes are increasingly hampered by unwanted and/or unexpected activation of the immune system (adverse immune stimulation, AIS). Solution At the Centre for Human Drug Research, we have introduced standardized procedures to make AIS manageable, while
Juliette A. van den Noort +3 more
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Basophils in Tumor Microenvironment and Surroundings
Basophils represent approximately 1% of human peripheral blood leukocytes. Their effector functions were initially appreciated in the 1970s when basophils were shown to express the high-affinity receptor (FcεRI) for IgE and to release proinflammatory ...
Varricchi, Gilda +5 more
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Nanomaterial‐based immune therapeutic strategies in neurodegenerative diseases
This review highlights the immunomodulatory potential of nanomaterials (NMs) in treating neurodegenerative diseases (NDs). It focuses on their roles in regulating innate and adaptive immune responses to maintain immune homeostasis. By providing insights into these mechanisms, the review lays the groundwork for innovative NMs therapeutic strategies to ...
Xinru Zhou +6 more
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Basophils in Chronic Urticaria
Blood basophils are reduced in chronic urticaria and respond less well to immunologic stimuli.
Grattan, C.E.H., C.E.H. Grattan
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Double-blind placebo-controlled trial of the effect of omalizumab on basophils in chronic urticaria patients. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Omalizumab has been shown to be effective in treating chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU). The reduction in FcεRI receptor density on the surface of basophils and mast cells is thought to play a major role in its effectiveness. We conducted
S. Reichenbach +13 more
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OMIP‐121: Immune Phenotyping of Canine Peripheral Leukocytes by Mass Cytometry
ABSTRACT Dogs are a critical non‐rodent species used in preclinical safety studies, particularly, in the pharmaceutical field, due to their physiological, metabolic, and immunological similarities to humans. As such, immunophenotyping of canine peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) plays a crucial role in translational research, immune monitoring,
Huyen Thuc Tran Luong +5 more
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Applying Surface Plasmon Resonance to Monitor the IgE-Mediated Activation of Human Basophils
Background: The histamine releasing test which detects histamine released from basophils in vitro is safe, sensitive and widely used for clinical examination in the field of allergy.
Hidenori Suzuki +5 more
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Abstract The rising demand for plant‐based meat alternatives has had advancements in processing technologies such as extrusion to meet consumer preferences for enhanced sensory qualities and nutritional benefits. High moisture extrusion (HME), a thermo‐mechanical process employing elevated moisture levels (40%–70%), has emerged as a promising method ...
Nur Hameedah Binte Ramadhan +2 more
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