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Accelerate the Highly Efficient Development of mRNA Vaccines Through Advanced Computational Methods
This review explores the recent advancements in applying computational methods to optimize mRNA vaccines, with a primary focus on improvements in sequence design and delivery systems. ABSTRACT mRNA medicine is an emerging therapeutic approach that utilizes messenger RNA to synthesize functional proteins directly within target cells.
Ruichu Gu +5 more
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A Novel Human Cellular System for Studying Normal Aging and for Anti‐Aging Discovery
This study introduces a human cellular aging model using placental trophoblasts (hTSC‐STBs) that mimics key aging features like senescence and genomic instability. It aligns with human tissue aging and responds to anti‐aging treatments, offering a scalable platform to screen potential therapies and bridge lab findings to clinical applications ...
Zhen Feng +14 more
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Following TBI, hippocampal neurogenesis in mice is impaired and affects cognitive function. This impairment is associated with the upregulation of p‐AKT/AKT mediated by ROCK1. ABSTRACT Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a global health burden, often resulting in persistent neurological deficits due to impaired hippocampal neurogenesis ...
Chaoqun Yao +15 more
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Ay et al. investigated the cellular mechanisms behind the role of lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) in FGF23 production. They revealed that LPA cooperates with 1,25‐dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25D), that is, the bioactive form of vitamin D known to stimulate FGF23 synthesis. This synergy entails MAPK signaling and the induction of the gene encoding the interleukin‐
Birol Ay +7 more
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Impacts of endogenous retroviruses on tumorigenesis, immunity, stem cells and research safety
Iyoko eKatoh
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Is it currently possible to evaluate the risk posed by PERVs for clinical xenotransplantation? [PDF]
Denner, Joachim +2 more
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Oncogene elements within an endogenous retrovirus.
The human genome contains a large number of endogenous retroviral-related sequences. While the function of these sequences is unknown, they may contribute to disease processes through their regions of homology with infectious retroviruses. We have been further characterizing a recently reported HTLV-1 related endogenous retroviral sequence cloned from ...
K A, Whartenby +4 more
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Further Evidence for the Immunosuppressive Activity of Transmembrane Envelope Protein p15E of Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus. [PDF]
Denner J +6 more
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Analysis of human endogenous retrovirus in hepatocellular carcinomas using HERV-Fcount. [PDF]
Chang YS +8 more
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