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ABSTRACT Background Tumor cells adapt to hypoxia by releasing hiTDExs enriched with bioactive molecules that modulate endothelial behavior and promote tumor progression. This study aimed to characterize how hypoxia‐induced HNSCC exosomes reshape the endothelial secretome and contribute to metastatic potential.
Ozel Capik +6 more
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Case Report: Co-infection with cat-scratch disease and infectious mononucleosis: a rare clinical entity. [PDF]
Huang W, Yuan J, He H.
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Cat Scratch Disease: An Unusual Case of Right Inguinal Lymphadenitis Due to Bartonella henselae. [PDF]
Sulaiman ZI, Samra H, Askar G.
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POCUS Diagnosis of Bacterial Lymphadenitis Later Determined to be Cat Scratch Disease: A Unique Presentation and Review. [PDF]
Tolentino AP +4 more
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Bartonella Neuroretinitis: There Is More to Cat Scratch Disease than Meets the Eye. [PDF]
Saxena R, Gajjar N, Karnath B, Zhou Y.
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Clinical trials of chimeric antigen receptor T‐cell (CAR‐T) therapies in glioblastoma have shown limited clinical benefits. Whether this may be explained by the basal quality of CAR‐T products, which are currently generated using patient, autologous T‐cells, has been little explored.
Sabra K. Salim +22 more
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Atypical Presentation of Cat-Scratch Disease in a 30-Year-Old Female: A Case Study. [PDF]
Khatrawi EM +4 more
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A tFNA‐based siRNA delivery system targeting IGFBP7 effectively silences IGFBP7 expression and attenuates renal dysfunction, tubular injury, and cell death in both septic (CLP) and ischemic (I/R) murine models of acute kidney injury. ABSTRACT Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common and serious clinical condition, yet effective targeted therapies remain ...
Shao‐qi Wu +11 more
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Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of cat scratch disease in children from southwestern China: a retrospective analysis of mNGS-confirmed cases. [PDF]
Lai SY +8 more
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This review explores how Fusobacterium nucleatum extracellular vesicles drive local oral diseases and distal pathologies via sophisticated cross‐compartment cross talk. It highlights the transformative potential of these “tiny carriers” as next‐generation molecular intermediaries for advanced health monitoring and innovative bio‐interventions by ...
Rongyang Ma +6 more
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