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This study provides a novel molecular perspective on the role of dietary factors in EoE pathogenesis. We establish saccharin as a key aggravating factor for EoE and highlight MAPK3 as a compelling therapeutic target. Our findings suggest that controlling saccharin intake represents a direct and beneficial dietary management strategy for EoE.
Yuan Yang +7 more
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Structural and functional insights into internal domain replacement in SpCas9 for protein engineering. [PDF]
Kim S +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Ulcerative colitis (UC), a chronic inflammatory bowel disease, causes persistent mucosal inflammation and epithelial dysfunction. Basal progenitor cells (BPCs), critical for intestinal regeneration and mucosal repair, exhibit altered behavior in UC.
Xiaopeng Chen +9 more
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Identification of Co-Diagnostic Genes and Potential Therapeutic Targets for Asthma and Sepsis Through Mendelian Randomization and Immune Infiltration Analysis. [PDF]
Chen C +9 more
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Stream temperature variability was assessed in subtropical Brazilian headwaters using linear and nonlinear air–water models. Backward moving average regressions captured delayed thermal responses driven by water's thermal inertia, with intra‐daily fluctuations typically below 1°C.
Geovana Thaís Colombo Fernandes +1 more
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EEG power modulation in the sensorimotor regions is critical to motor tic suppression. [PDF]
Miyakoshi M +5 more
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Clinical Characteristics of Patients With Anti‐Signal Recognition Particle Antibody: A Cohort Study
ABSTRACT Background Anti‐signal recognition particle (anti‐SRP) antibodies are myositis‐specific autoantibodies associated with immune‐mediated necrotizing myopathy. This study was undertaken to better understand how patients with anti‐SRP antibodies have been managed at our tertiary centre and to assess the spectrum of clinical features and outcomes ...
Ameen Jubber +3 more
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Social memory maintenance relies on social interaction-induced proteolytic products of neuroligin 1. [PDF]
Liu A +13 more
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