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Deep Mutational Scanning for the Study and Engineering of Protein Assemblies
This review explores how deep mutational scanning (DMS) can be used to improve understanding and accelerate engineering of protein assemblies, from natural fibers to engineered nanocages. We discuss various types of protein assemblies and their characterization, provide an introduction to the DMS technique, and then highlight examples in which DMS has ...
Jenna B. Wolfanger +2 more
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This study employs an in silico virtual screening workflow to evaluate lactic acid bacteria (LAB)‐derived bacteriocins as potential inhibitors of the monkeypox virus DNA polymerase (MPDP). Protein‐peptide docking simulations using the HADDOCK platform revealed that Sakacin P and Mundticin KS possess the highest binding affinities for the MPDP target ...
Melisa Z. Karaman +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Bloodstream infections (BSIs) pose a significant global health challenge, particularly in developing countries. Neonates are highly vulnerable due to underdeveloped immune systems and immature physical barriers, a risk amplified by poor hygiene and limited healthcare access in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs), leading to an ...
Alex Odoom +4 more
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Enterovirus infection and enterovirus infection with severe complications (EVSC) are critical issues in several aspects. However, there is no suitable predictive tool for these infections. A climate factor complex (CFC) containing several climate factors
Hsueh-Wen Yu +5 more
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This review elucidates how lactylation, a novel histone modification driven by lactate, regulates colorectal cancer pathogenesis. We summarize its roles in tumor progression, metastasis, stemness, immunosuppression, and therapy resistance, and discusses the promising therapeutic strategies of targeting the lactylation pathway.
Shuilan Yao +4 more
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The Burden of Viral Respiratory Infections in Immunosuppressed Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients
ABSTRACT Background and Aim Due to the increasing immunosuppressant use in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the risk of serious infections, this study investigates the prevalence and risk factors of respiratory pathogen detection in this population to improve patient care.
D. Huynh +3 more
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ABSTRACT Inflammatory‐biomarker, cycle‐threshold (Ct) and co‐detection data on human metapneumovirus (hMPV) in the pediatric emergency department remain scarce. We retrospectively studied 203 children with multiplex RT‐PCR–confirmed respiratory virus positivity at a tertiary pediatric emergency department (January–May 2025).
Yılmaz Seçilmiş +5 more
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Rhinovirus Species in Acute Respiratory Tract Infections and the Risk of Asthma in Children
ABSTRACT Background Rhinoviruses (RV) are the most common pathogens causing respiratory tract infections, and early childhood RV wheezing illnesses are a known risk factor for childhood asthma. The role of acute upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) caused by different RV species in asthma development is not well known.
Ville Forsström +3 more
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The increasing incidence of diseases caused by Coxsackievirus A6 (CV-A6) and the presence of various mutants in the population present significant public health challenges. Given the concurrent development of multiple vaccines in China, it is challenging
Fan Gao +19 more
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Acute Myocarditis: From Pathophysiology to Risk‐Stratified Management—A Clinical Review
Stepwise approach to patients with suspected acute myocarditis, integrating the 2024 American College of Cardiology (ACC) four‐stage classification (Stages A–D) and the 2025 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) inflammatory myopericardial syndrome (IMPS) framework. Step 1 (Initial Assessment): clinical presentation, first‐line investigations (ECG, high‐
Michele Golino +9 more
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