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Telomere shortening occurs with age in the respiratory epithelium, but telomere dysfunction‐induced foci (TIF) accumulate only late in life. In contrast, proteostasis decline emerges earlier and correlates with functional impairment, suggesting it may be a primary driver of cellular senescence during physiological aging.
Céline Coquette +20 more
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Shedding Light on Viral Shedding: Novel Insights into Nuclear Assembly, Cytoplasmic Transformation and Extracellular Vesicle Release of the BK Virus. [PDF]
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Abstract Background and aims Harm reduction interventions aim to reduce negative consequences of drug use. We aimed to estimate the cost, health impact and economic benefits of current, expanded and new harm reduction interventions for people who use drugs in the Australian Capital Territory.
Anna L. Bowring +8 more
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[BK virus nephropathy after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: a case report and literature review]. [PDF]
Zhang WL +11 more
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Novel Approaches for Investigating Host Responses to HIV Infection in Ex Vivo Human Genital Tissues
ABSTRACT Understanding local immune responses and the structural integrity of the genital mucosal barrier is essential for advancing knowledge of both susceptibility to sexual HIV transmission and the pathogenesis of chronic HIV infection. This review highlights innovative methodologies for investigating host responses to HIV infection using ex vivo ...
Mathias Franzén Boger +2 more
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AIDS-Associated BK Virus Nephropathy in Native Kidneys: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. [PDF]
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Polyoma BK Virus in Kidney Transplant Recipients: Screening, Monitoring, and Management
Transplantation, 2021Polyomavirus BK virus (BKPyV) infection is an important complication of kidney transplantation and allograft failure. The prevalence of viremia is 10%–15%, compared with BK-associated nephropathy (BKPyVAN) at 3%–5%.
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