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Building Immunocompetent Cerebral Organoids From a Developmental Perspective
Main Points Conventional cerebral organoids do not contain microglia, which must be added. We propose recommendations to assess microglial immunocompetence using quantitative approaches and stringent statistical analysis to help develop standardized protocols.
Xabier Cuesta‐Puente +8 more
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Lack of activation of C1, despite circulating immune complexes detected by two C1q methods, in patients with rheumatoid arthritis [PDF]
C. Erik Hack +4 more
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This review explores the multifaceted roles of cancer‐associated fibroblasts (CAFs) in tumor biology. It examines their diverse origins, dynamic activation via signaling pathways, and spatial–temporal heterogeneity, proposing an updated classification of eight distinct CAF subtypes. The review highlights CAFs' contributions to tumor growth, metastasis,
Chang Fan +4 more
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Complement dysregulation in human tauopathies
Complement protein and activation product levels were assessed in post‐mortem frontal cortex from three distinct subtypes of Tauopathy: Corticobasal degeneration, globular glial tauopathy, and Pick's disease. Quantification of complement proteins by immunohistochemistry and ELISA showed elevation of key complement proteins (C1q) regulators (FI) and ...
Jacqui Nimmo +3 more
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ABSTRACT Cardiac viral diseases are among the major causes of economic losses in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) aquaculture. These include cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) caused by piscine myocarditis virus (PMCV) and pancreas disease (PD) caused by Atlantic salmonid alphavirus (SAV).
Francesca Riva +14 more
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The asparagine-linked sugar chains of subcomponent C1q of the first component of human complement.
Tsuguo Mizuochi +3 more
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Activation of the first component of complement, C1, by a monoclonal antibody recognizing the C chain of C1q. [PDF]
Hans‐Peter Heinz +3 more
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RNA Granules at the Crossroads of Synaptic Dysfunction and Neurodegeneration
Under physiological conditions, neuronal RNA granules (e.g., transport granules, activity‐dependent granules, processing bodies, and stress granules) cooperate to regulate mRNA transport, storage, and localized translation, thereby sustaining synaptic and neuronal functions.
Rita Nóbrega‐Martins +5 more
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Structural and functional studies in C1q deficiency. [PDF]
Rose Marie Chapuis +3 more
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Proangiogenic properties of complement protein C1q can contribute to endometriosis
Endometriosis (EM) is defined as the engraftment and proliferation of functional endometrial-like tissue outside the uterine cavity, leading to a chronic inflammatory condition.
Chiara Agostinis +20 more
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