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Our results indicate that LRFN2 binding to NMDARs inhibits ESCC’ progression through regulating the Wnt/β‐catenin pathway and NF‐kB pathway, which provides a novel antitumor target to improve the lifetime of ESCC patients. Abstract As a neuronal transmembrane protein, leucine‐rich repeat and fibronectin type‐III domain‐containing protein 2 (LRFN2) can ...
Yu Zhou+9 more
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Fetal‐placental antigens and the maternal immune system: Reproductive immunology comes of age*
Abstract Reproductive physiology and immunology as scientific disciplines each have rich, largely independent histories. The physicians and philosophers of ancient Greece made remarkable observations and inferences to explain regeneration as well as illness and immunity.
Margaret G. Petroff+2 more
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Objective: To present intensive intrauterine treatment of recurrent early onset fetal erythroblastosis due to anti-M alloimmunization. Case Report: A 33-year-old woman, gravid 3, para 1, had anti-M IgG antibody, which caused alloimmunization of her ...
Tzu-Hung Lin+5 more
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The association of fetal hydrops with maternal edema should prompt the suspicion of mirror syndrome. In the consideration of fetal hydrops, it is important to include immunohematological studies that rule out the presence of rare antibodies. Abstract We present a rare case of mirror syndrome due to anti‐Kpa antibodies, which can be difficult to ...
Juan Pina Moreno+3 more
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Control of erythroid differentiation: asynchronous expression of the anion transporter and the peripheral components of the membrane skeleton in AEV- and S13-transformed cells [PDF]
Chicken erythroblasts transformed with avian erythroblastosis virus or S13 virus provide suitable model systems with which to analyze the maturation of immature erythroblasts into erythrocytes.
Boyer, Brigitte+3 more
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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been widely used in tissue regeneration and stem cell therapy and are currently being tested in numerous clinical trials. Senescence‐related changes in MSC properties have attracted considerable attention. Senescent MSCs exhibit a compromised potential for proliferation; senescence acts as a stress response that ...
Da Hyeon Choi+3 more
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Hydrops fetalis with septated cystic hygroma
Hydrops fetalis is excess accumulation of fluid in the fetus, and fetal cystic hygroma is a manifestation of early lymphatic obstruction. Depending on the severity and cause of hydrops, there may be anasarca of fetus, placentomegaly, ascites, pleural ...
Reddy Ravikanth, Rajalakshmy Prasannan
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A closer look at discordant placental echogenicity: two cases under the microscope
Discordant placental echogenicity is observed in MC pregnancies complicated with twin anemia‐polycythemia sequence, but could also belong to complicated singleton gestation. Abstract Discordant placental echogenicity is observed in MC pregnancies complicated with twin anemia‐polycythemia sequence, but could also belong to complicated singleton ...
Mariano M. Lanna+6 more
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Molecular Landscapes and Models of Acute Erythroleukemia
Malignancies of the erythroid lineage are rare but aggressive diseases. Notably, the first insights into their biology emerged over half a century ago from avian and murine tumor viruses‐induced erythroleukemia models providing the rationale for several transgenic mouse models that unraveled the transforming potential of signaling effectors and ...
Alexandre Fagnan+4 more
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Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia and Rhesus disease of the newborn: incidence and impairment estimates for 2010 at regional and global levels. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Rhesus (Rh) disease and extreme hyperbilirubinemia (EHB) result in neonatal mortality and long-term neurodevelopmental impairment, yet there are no estimates of their burden.
Bell, Jennifer+17 more
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