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A reducible solubilizing tag strategy (RST‐2.0) enables the synthesis, purification and ligation of difficult peptides while being readily removable just during folding, which overcomes the common challenges from protein hydrophobicity and aggregation. With this method, we achieved the first total synthesis of native and N‐glycosylated IL‐15 as well as
Jingwen Zeng +4 more
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Wen Xiao, Xuegang Wang, Tao Wang, Jinchun Xing Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xiamen University, Xiamen 361003, China Background and aim: Tripartite motif containing (TRIM) family protein has been involved in multiple ...
Xing J, Wang T, Xiao W, Wang X
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<p>Deep learning for predicting recurrence in papillary renal cell carcinoma.</p> <p>The model was built around multiple instance learning and comprised a MobileNet V3 representation network, a Noisy-AND pooling function, and a fully ...
Chengpeng Gui, huangkb1005
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Cumulative Antigen Suppression Reduces Clonal Plasma Cell Evolution in Gaucher Disease
ABSTRACT Chronic antigenic stimulation is implicated in the pathogenesis of monoclonal gammopathy and multiple myeloma, yet longitudinal human evidence linking sustained antigen exposure to modifiable clonal plasma cell evolution remains limited. Gaucher disease (GD), caused by biallelic GBA1 pathogenic variants, is characterized by accumulation of ...
Noor Ul Ain +10 more
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Renal cell carcinoma: links and risks
Reena Kabaria, Zachary Klaassen, Martha K Terris Department of Surgery, Section of Urology, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, USA Abstract: This review provides an overview of the incidence of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and a summary of the most commonly
Terris MK, Klaassen Z, Kabaria R
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Zebrafish and CRISPR—A synergistic approach to decipher and cure human diseases
Zebrafish, with high genetic homology to humans, serves as a powerful vertebrate model for disease modeling and drug discovery. Integration of CRISPR/Cas9 technology enables precise genome editing, facilitating the development of translational models for human diseases.
Manikandan Sivaprakasam +4 more
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Ultrasmall PFCE‐loaded silica nanoparticles synthesized through a one‐pot double‐emulsion synthesis method, where rapid silica shell formation kinetically fixes droplet size. The resulting s‐FLAME nanoparticles enable strong 19F MRI signals with enhanced hepatic clearance rate and tumor‐accumulation performance. ABSTRACT 19F magnetic resonance imaging (
Yue Wu +2 more
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Proliferative behaviour and cytogenetic changes in human renal-cell carcinoma [PDF]
Werner, M. +8 more
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Recent advances in proteomic profiling technologies, such as surface enhanced laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry, have allowed preliminary profiling and identification of tumor markers in biological fluids in several cancer types and ...
Rogers, M. A. +6 more
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Humanized immune system animal models and their recent applications
In this review, we provide an updated and comprehensive overview of the current state of humanized immune system animal model research. We discuss the variety of techniques used to produce humanized mice with their respective strengths and weaknesses, and evaluate the advantages and limitations of these models, including issues with incomplete immune ...
Nicolas Skuli +6 more
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