Engineering Complexity: Advances in 3D Breast Cancer Models for Precision Oncology
In vitro breast cancer models that closely mimic the complex biological and cellular interactions within the tumor microenvironment hold strong promise for enhancing our understanding of tumor progression, immune system behavior, and resistance to therapies, which are essential for developing personalized cancer treatments. Abstract Engineered in vitro
Wonwoo Jeong, Sang Jin Lee
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The secretor status of blood group antigens in the saliva in people with oral cancers: a systematic review. [PDF]
Walpola T +2 more
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The histo-blood group antigens of the host cell may determine the binding of different viruses such as SARS-CoV-2. [PDF]
Cuéllar-Cruz M.
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Harnessing Next‐Generation 3D Cancer Models to Elucidate Tumor‐Microbiome Crosstalk
Centralizes the microbiome within 3D tumor‐microbiome model platforms, including spheroids, organoids, 3D‐bioprinted constructs, and microfluidic chips, each enabling structured host‐tumor‐microbe studies. These systems support bacterial colonization, facilitating investigation of microbial impacts on tumor growth, immunity, and therapy. The microbiome
Marina Green Buzhor +12 more
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Functional and Structural Characterization of P[19] Rotavirus VP8* Interaction with Histo-blood Group Antigens [PDF]
Xiaoman Sun +10 more
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The organ transplanted patient - immunological concepts and immunosuppression [PDF]
Husberg, BS, Klintmalm, GBG, Starzl, TE
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Microphysiological Systems of Lymphatics and Immune Organs
This review surveys recent progress in engineering lymphatic microenvironments and immune organoids within microphysiological systems, emphasizing innovative strategies to recreate the biochemical and biophysical complexity of native lymphatic tissues.
Ishita Jain +2 more
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Commercial vascular grafts are made from ePTFE, a highly hydrophobic, foreign material that fails at a high rate in small‐diameter applications. Plasma polymer nanoparticles (PPN) are a versatile material functionalisation tool, used here to present fibrillin‐1 fragment PF8 on the graft surface.
Bob S. L. Lee +9 more
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Role of the A, B, H and Lewis histo-blood group antigens in the evolution of GII.4 noroviruses
Alexis de Rougemont
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