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The bacterial pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus induces severe coral diseases in warming oceans. A study in PLOS Biology reveals that high temperatures activate 2 type VI secretion systems in V.
Weiquan Wang, Kaihao Tang, Xiaoxue Wang
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Surface‐Engineered Filters for Wettability‐Driven Collection of Airborne Fungal Spores
Plasma‐polymerized coatings are used to tune air filter wettability for selective airborne fungal spore capture. Hydrophobic PFO surfaces retain filamentous fungal spores, while hydrophilic POX surfaces preferentially capture Rhodotorula glutinis. The findings reveal that surface chemistry dominates over coating thickness and filter geometry in driving
Hafiza Umaima Affan +6 more
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ABSTRACT The Cancer dependency maps (DepMap) identify genetic dependencies in cancer cells using large‐scale loss‐of‐function screens, providing a foundation for cancer‐specific treatment strategies. However, discrepancies exist between cancer cell line models (CCLs) and patient‐derived tumor models, particularly in translating findings to clinical ...
Yu Shi, Wei Xu, Pingzhao Hu
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Understanding pre‐eclampsia and fetal growth restriction at high altitude: A narrative review
Abstract Pre‐eclampsia (PE) and fetal growth restriction (FGR) are among the leading causes of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality worldwide. Both conditions are more frequent and severe at high altitudes due to physiological changes in oxygen availability and vascular adaptation.
Víctor S. Rangel +6 more
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The Automated Vestibular Rehabilitation System: Normative Data From a Machine Vision‐Guided Platform
The Automated Vestibular Rehabilitation System (AVRS) is a machine vision‐based tool designed to increase accessibility to vestibular rehabilitation therapy by automating exercise delivery and tracking head‐eye movements in real time. In n = 40 healthy adults, the AVRS accurately measured vestibulo‐ocular reflex (VOR) gain values near physiologic norms
Erin Williams +8 more
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Abstract Oxygen is critical for nearly all life on Earth, including aquatic species that breathe dissolved oxygen in both freshwater and marine systems. The rapid, global, and anthropogenic loss of dissolved oxygen known as “aquatic deoxygenation” threatens life in these environments, the human communities that depend on them, and Earth system ...
Erica M. Ferrer +8 more
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Social organization and habitat use shape the gut microbiome of a marine fish
This study provides the first evidence linking habitat use—and to a lesser extent social organization—to gut microbiome composition in a wild marine fish. The results indicate that local habitat conditions are the primary driver of microbial variation, while social effects are detectable but weak.
Aina Pons +7 more
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Abstract Structured population models are parameterized to accurately project expected population sizes, stage/state distributions and population growth rates, but they also predict the variation in outcomes among individuals, such as the variance and skewness of lifetime reproductive output (LRO) and lifespan, the probability of never reproducing, and
Stephen P. Ellner +8 more
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ABSTRACT Patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL) who progress to the third‐line setting face a lack of standardized treatment, despite the presence of multiple available therapies. In this context, antibody–drug conjugates represent a relatively new class of anticancer agents; among them, loncastuximab tesirine is ...
Francesca Bonello +7 more
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