3D Printing of Conducting Polymer Hydrogels for Electrostimulation‐Assisted Tissue Engineering
This review highlights nanosized inherently conducting polymers (ICPs) as promising ink constituents for 3D printing of conducting hydrogel (CH)‐based electrostimulation (ES) devices. ICP‐based ink formulation, 3D printing, and solidification strategies are discussed, along with the application of 3D‐printed ICP‐based CHs as ES platforms for regulating
Chien Minh Tran+6 more
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Reduced Platelet Aggregation and Plasma Cytokine Levels Mitigate Progressive Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD). [PDF]
Harm T+9 more
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Differential Regulation of Eosinophil Chemokine Signaling Via CCR3 and Non-CCR3 Pathways [PDF]
Ian Sabroe+7 more
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Advances and Strategies in Enhancing mRNA Cancer Vaccines
Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines offer a powerful approach for cancer immunotherapy, but their clinical impact remains limited by delivery challenges and suboptimal immune activation. This review discusses key biological barriers and design strategies—including structural optimization, immunomodulation, organ targeting delivery, and advanced nanocarriers ...
Miao Zhang+4 more
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Human cytomegalovirus UL23 inhibits immune cell migration and blocks antiviral immune cell responses by reducing the expression of chemokines CCL2 and CCL5. [PDF]
Wang H+9 more
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Beta-chemokine inhibition of monocytotropic HIV-1 infection. Interference with a postbinding fusion step. [PDF]
Tamás Oravecz+2 more
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This study confirms that extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) or HEK293F cells overexpressing CD24 have anti‐inflammatory effects in macrophages and monocytes. Further loading either of these EVs with an anti‐Myd88 peptide synergistically enhanced the anti‐inflammatory effects of the EVs.
Burçin İrem Abas+6 more
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Altered responsiveness to chemokines due to targeted disruption of SHIP
Chang H. Kim+7 more
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CC Chemokine Receptor 5 Cell-Surface Expression in Relation to CC Chemokine Receptor 5 Genotype and the Clinical Course of HIV-1 Infection [PDF]
Ana‐Maria de Roda Husman+3 more
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