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ABSTRACT Platelet transfusions to treat bleeding complications use donor‐derived platelets stored at room‐temperature, that have a shelf‐life of only 5–7 days due to bacterial contamination risks. Cold‐stored and freeze‐dried platelets are being investigated for extending shelf‐life, but these still have the inherent challenge of donor‐dependency.
Ujjal Didar Singh Sekhon +20 more
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University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. January 2020. Major: Comparative and Molecular Biosciences. Advisors: Michael Murtaugh, Cheryl Dvorak. 1 computer file (PDF); x, 105 pages.Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is an all too common ...
Young, Jordan
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Engineering Microbial Particles for Next‐Generation Biomedical Platforms
Microbe‐derived particles (MDPs), which include extracellular vesicles, outer membrane vesicles, inclusion bodies, polysaccharide particles, and virus‐like particles, represent a rapidly expanding category of bioinspired nanomaterials. With their natural origin, intrinsic biocompatibility, and highly programmable functionality, MDPs serve as a ...
Yuting Li +7 more
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This study identifies a FOSL2‐driven positive feedback loop that amplifies FSH/FSHR signaling. During FSH‐dependent follicle maturation, FSH induces Fosl2 expression via the cAMP‐PKA‐CREB cascade. FOSL2 in turn binds the promoters of Fshr and estrogen‐biosynthesis genes to enhance their transcription, thereby increasing Fshr mRNA level and amplifying ...
Hongru Shi +13 more
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Secreted Nonstructural Protein 3 is a Pathogenic Determinant of Orbivirus
This study uncovers a conserved PIP2‐dependent secretory pathway of orbivirus NS3 that induces vascular leakage. Pharmacological disruption of PIP2‐NS3 interaction significantly reduces viral pathogenicity and provides protective efficacy in murine models, establishing PIP2‐mediated NS3 secretion as both a key virulence determinant and a promising ...
Junyong Guan +11 more
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Host factors and broadly neutralizing antibodies in South African women infected with HIV-1 subtype C [PDF]
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Pathology, University of the Witwatersrand in fulfilment of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Johannesburg, September 2015Broadly neutralizing antibodies are capable of ...
Scheepers, Cathrine
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A novel resistance mechanism is mediated through phagocytosis of cancer cells by AR+ TAMs. This process, dependent on ANXA2, enables macrophages to acquire AR protein from engulfed tumor cells. The internalized AR translocates into the macrophage nucleus, where it binds directly to the IL‐6 promoter, augmenting IL‐6 transcription and secretion ...
Yong Luo +13 more
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Broadly Neutralizing HIV Antibodies: Uses in Immunotherapy and Vaccine Development
Though Human Immunodeficiency Virus has been studied for over thirty years, it remains one of the most devastating and difficult to treat diseases known to man.
Romeyn, Conner
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Vulnerability in the breadth evolution of an influenza broadly neutralizing antibody
ABSTRACT The highly conserved influenza hemagglutinin (HA) stem domain is a major target for broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs). However, despite being discovered more than a decade ago, the IGHV1-69-encoded CR9114 remains the only HA stem bnAb that cross-reacts with both influenza A and B viruses. To investigate the constraints on
Katrine E. Dailey +8 more
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The mammalian TGFβ interacts with ubiquitously expressed TGFBR1 and TGFBR2, and current TGFβ‐targeting agents are non‐cell‐selective. The cooperative interaction of the modular parasite TGFβ antagonist with multiple host (co‐)receptors empowers the design of TGM chimeras and bispecific antibodies that activate or inhibit TGFβ signaling in a cell ...
Maarten van Dinther +13 more
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