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MAGEA6 Engages a YY1‐Dependent Transcription to Dictate Perineural Invasion in Colorectal Cancer
This study investigates the role of MAGEA6 in perineural invasion (PNI) in colorectal cancer (CRC). MAGEA6 promotes CRC invasiveness by inhibiting YY1 ubiquitination, enhancing CXCL1 secretion, and recruiting Schwann cells. These findings highlight the potential of targeting the MAGEA6/YY1/CXCL1 axis for therapeutic strategies against PNI and tumor ...
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Exploring the causal effect of complement and IgA nephropathy-a Mendelian randomization study. [PDF]
Xu H, Zou M, Cheng Y, Ge S.
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Severe Adenovirus Infection with SARS-CoV-2 Co-infection. [PDF]
Inukai Motokura Y+3 more
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Cavitary Pneumonia Causes in the Arid Landscapes of Southern Arizona. [PDF]
El Kurdi R+4 more
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Fixation-related potentials during a virtual navigation task: The influence of image statistics on early cortical processing. [PDF]
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Rubella Complement Fixation Test
Science, 1965Complement-fixing antigens specific for rubella were made in tissue cultures of RK-13 rabbit kidney cells and primary cultures of kidney from the African green monkey. The antigens were prepared with the infected cell monolayer diluted to 30 percent with supernatant fluid and frozen and thawed three times.
John L. Sever+6 more
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The complement-fixation test in filariasis
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1956Abstract The results of 517 filaria complement-fixation tests are analysed.It is concluded that D. immitis antigen gives a group reaction but that the incidence of positives is not equal for all types of filariasis, being greatest in loiasis, and lowest in cases of bancroftian infection.
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COMPLEMENT FIXATION TEST FOR PNEUMOCYSTOSIS
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969Excerpt To the Editor:Drs. Vogel, Cohen, Powell, and DeVita (Ann. Intern. Med. 68: 97, 1968) have reported the results of their clinical experiences in diagnosis and treatment ofPneumocystis carini...
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The schistosomal complement-fixation test
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1959Abstract 1. 1) The clinical aspects of the use of the schistosomal C.F.T. in the follow-up of treated patients were studied. The test may remain positive for many months in patients judged to be cured on the absence of live ova at follow-up.
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