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Subcutaneous implantation of murine Panc02 pancreatic cancer cells depleted of sST2, a soluble decoy receptor for the proinflammatory interleukin‐33 (IL‐33), leads to a decreased number of GLUT4‐positive cancer‐associated adipocytes, reduced levels of the anti‐inflammatory molecule adiponectin, increased phosphorylation of IκBα, elevated Cxcl3 ...
Miho Akimoto +5 more
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Clinically Significant Minor Blood Group Antigens amongst North Indian Donor Population
Background. Racial differences in blood group antigen distribution are common and may result in striking and interesting findings. These differences in blood group antigen distribution are important due to their influence on the clinical practice of ...
Divjot Singh Lamba +2 more
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Evidence of an association between the O blood group and allergic rhinitis
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to verify if ABO phenotypes are associated with allergic rhinitis. METHODS: 168 patients with allergic rhinitis and 168 control individuals from the same geographical region and paired by gender and age were enrolled ...
Nelson Falsarella +4 more
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Mechanisms of Formation of Antibodies against Blood Group Antigens That Do Not Exist in the Body. [PDF]
Mironov AA +4 more
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Secretion of Blood Group Antigens and Peptic Ulcer [PDF]
Cyril Clarke +3 more
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This study optimizes a two‐step induction system to generate PGCLCs from chicken ESCs. The induced cells express germline markers and migrate to gonads in ovo, offering a novel approach for avian genetic resource conservation. Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the progenitor cells of sperm and eggs.
Zeyu Li +10 more
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The Role of the Duffy Blood Group Antigens in Renal Transplantation and Rejection. A Mini Review. [PDF]
Hariri D +5 more
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The Influenza Virus Receptor and Blood Group Antigens of Human Erythrocyte Stroma [PDF]
Calderón Howe
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CAF‐mediated immunosuppression in ovarian cancer is driven by IDO1, reducing T‐cell function. Inhibiting IDO1 restores T‐cell proliferation and cytotoxicity, increases cancer cell apoptosis, and may help overcome CAF‐induced immune suppression in high‐grade serous ovarian cancer. Targeting IDO1 may improve antitumor immunity.
Hyewon Lee +3 more
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Background: Blood group antigens, known as ABO antigens, are located on the surface of red blood cells and other types of epithelial cells. Changes in these antigens are important for the diagnosis of oral malignancies.
Zeena Dcosta +5 more
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