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Background The biological behavior of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is unique since EOC cells metastasize early to the peritoneum. Thereby, new anti-target agents designed to block trans-coelomic dissemination of EOC cells may be useful as anti ...
Michele Minopoli +13 more
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The Role of Formyl Peptide Receptor 1 in Uterine Contraction During Parturition
Parturition involves the transformation of the quiescent myometrium into a highly excitable and contractile state, a process that is driven by changes in myometrial gene expression.
Chaolu Chen +5 more
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ABSTRACT Persistence of HCPs remains a major purification challenge in biopharmaceutical manufacturing with direct consequences for product quality, patient safety, and regulatory compliance. Over the last two decades, deeper insights into the mechanisms driving HCP persistence have clarified why certain proteins evade removal during purification ...
Younghoon Oh +10 more
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Neuroinflammation is a hallmark pathological feature of various central nervous system (CNS) disorders. Persistent activation can trigger an imbalance between pro- and anti-inflammatory homeostasis, thereby exacerbating neuronal injury, demyelination ...
Zixuan Zhu +9 more
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The effects of NETs on regeneration of various diabetic tissues, and strategies targeting NETs for diabetes tissue regeneration. In the diabetic environment, NETs undergo complex metabolic and immune reprogramming, leading to dynamic changes in antibacterial and proinflammatory functions, and affecting regeneration of multiple systemic tissues.
Xinyi Jiang +6 more
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Biological Role of the N-Formyl Peptide Receptors
Ligation of N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (fMLP) to its specific cell surface receptors triggers different cascades of biochemical events, eventually leading to cellular activation. The formyl peptide receptors (FPRs) are members of the seven-transmembrane, G-protein coupled receptors superfamily, expressed at high levels on polymorphonuclear
PANARO MA +5 more
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Background Ischemia–reperfusion injury (IRI) is an inevitable process in renal transplantation that significantly increases the risk of delayed graft function, acute rejection, and even graft loss.
Yirui Cao +9 more
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A Stable Isopterin Mimic of a Potent Bacterial Stimulant of T Cells
A microbial metabolite covalently binds immunological protein MR1 to potently activate specific lymphocytes called MAIT cells, but it is too unstable for biological applications. Here, using synthesis, assays, protein crystallography, and computer modelling, we report a water‐stable analogue that activates reporter cells expressing the MAIT T cell ...
Jeffrey Y. W. Mak +9 more
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Abstract The immune system has long been recognized as a key driver in the progression of heart failure (HF). However, clinical trials targeting immune effectors have consistently failed to improve patient outcome across different HF aetiologies. The activation of the immune system in HF is complex, involving a broad network of pro‐inflammatory and ...
Johann Roessler +4 more
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FPR1 (formyl peptide receptor 1) [PDF]
Review on FPR1 (formyl peptide receptor 1), with data on DNA, on the protein encoded, and where the gene is implicated.
Huang, J, Wang, JM
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