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Progression of hepatitis non-A, non-B to chronic active hepatitis: a histological follow-up of two cases. [PDF]
Sten Iwarson, Johan Lindberg, P. Lundin
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A novel modified SIRT6 variant (dSIRT6) H133Y‐mediated enrichment technique unmasks 15 new human lysine‐myristoylated proteins. Notably, Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6) demyristoylation of activating transcription factor 2 (ATF2) at K296 orchestrates its nucleoplasmic translocation.
Runyang Feng+40 more
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Functional cure of chronic hepatitis B – predictable?
Wolfram Gerlich
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Hepatitis-B surface antigen and antibody in Black and White patients with venereal diseases. [PDF]
Joel Schneider+3 more
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Schematic illustration of resident macrophages in Immune checkpoint inhibitor‐associated nephrotoxicity (ICI‐AN). Using an integrated approach (including imaging mass cytometry, transcriptomics, and murine models), this study reveals that resident macrophages drive immune‐stromal interactions in ICI‐AN, promoting fibroblast activation through CXCL9 and
Yanhong Ma+11 more
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This study reveals that ADAR1, an RNA‐editing enzyme, fine‐tunes immune responses in the placenta by preventing the accumulation of immunogenic double‐stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) from interferon‐stimulated genes. The loss of ADAR1 in the placenta leads to excessive interferon signaling restricted to the junctional zone, disrupting placental development and ...
Xiaogang Chen+7 more
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Background and Objectives: Iranian chronic HBV carrier’s population has shown a unique pattern of genotype D distri- bution all around the country. The aim of this study was to explore more details of evolutionary history of carriers based on structural
Fatemeh Ramezani+31 more
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Prevalence of intestinal parasitic infestation, salmonellosis, brucellosis, tuberculosis, and hepatitis B among immigrant children in Glasgow. [PDF]
K M Goel+3 more
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Inhibition of AMPKα Pathway by Podocyte GOLM1 Exacerbates Diabetic Nephrology in Mice
Podocyte Golgi membrane protein 1 interacts with epidermal growth factor receptor to inhibit peroxisome proliferator activated receptor γ, and then inactivates adenosine monophosphate activated protein kinase α pathway, which facilitates diabetes‐related inflammation, oxidative damage, apoptosis, and renal dysfunction.
Peng Xu+14 more
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