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Transmission of bovine H5N1 virus in a hamster model. [PDF]
Iwatsuki-Horimoto K +9 more
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Drug development and testing in relation to cell migration and chimerism [PDF]
Demetris, AJ +5 more
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Targeting Kupffer cells (KC) with a single intravenous infusion of the oncolytic virus VSV‐M51R rather than VSV‐WT induces effective tumor regression in various types of liver metastatic cancers in mice. VSV‐M51R promotes KC proliferation and enhances their antigen cross‐presentation capacity without compromising viability, leading to the induction of ...
Chen Chen +8 more
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Development of a single-nucleotide polymorphism panel genotyping system for genetic analysis of Chinese hamsters. [PDF]
Sun M +14 more
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Ubiquitin‐mediated selective autophagy plays a critical role in antiviral innate immunity. The study shows that upon RNA virus infection, cytoplasmic API5 undergoes SRPK1‐dependent phosphorylation at S464, which in turn suppresses p62 K141 ubiquitination‐dependent autophagy.
Tingjuan Deng +10 more
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Optimization of a panel of behavioral tests for use in containment using a golden Syrian hamster model. [PDF]
Reyna RA +10 more
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Modulation of Aging Diseases via RAGE Targets: A Dietary Intervention Review
This paper analyzes RAGE ligand‐binding mechanisms and signaling, proposing intervention strategies targeting these interactions. It emphasizes dietary polyphenols, polysaccharides, and terpenoids delivered via functional foods for anti‐aging. These compounds offer long‐term, safe intervention through dietary supplementation, providing dual nutritional
Qian Wu +7 more
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Infecting human brain organoids with FFI or sCJD preserves prion traits regardless of host genotype. [PDF]
Groveman BR +6 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Aging is the main risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), acting through still poorly understood mechanisms. AD is associated with the development of a tau pathology, a hallmark lesion propagating in the brain along neuroanatomically connected pathways.
Andreea‐Claudia Kosa +15 more
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