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Effect of Infant and Maternal Secretor Status on Rotavirus Vaccine Take—An Overview
Histo-blood group antigens, which are present on gut epithelial surfaces, function as receptors or attachment factors and mediate susceptibility to rotavirus infection.
Sumit Sharma, Johan Nordgren
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Identifying the genetic basis of antigenic change in influenza A(H1N1) [PDF]
Determining phenotype from genetic data is a fundamental challenge. Influenza A viruses undergo rapid antigenic drift and identification of emerging antigenic variants is critical to the vaccine selection process. Using former seasonal influenza A(H1N1) viruses, hemagglutinin sequence and corresponding antigenic data were analyzed in combination with 3-
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Rotavirus infection and histo-blood group antigens in the children hospitalized with diarrhoea in China [PDF]
To explore the association between rotavirus (RV) infection and histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs), a cross-sectional study was conducted in children hospitalized with diarrhoea in China from November 2014 to February 2015. In total, 424 sets of stool, saliva and buccal cell samples were collected.
Lili Pang+21 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) is a well‐established prognostic marker in breast cancer (BC). Nevertheless, this prognostic value is yet to be confirmed in BC subtypes. This study aims to investigate the prognostic effects of CAIX in oestrogen receptor (ER)‐negative (ER−) BCs and to establish pathways related to cytoplasmic CAIX ...
Suad A. K. Shamis+12 more
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Astrocytic centrin‐2 expression in entorhinal cortex correlates with Alzheimer's disease severity
Main Points Astroglial CETN2 immunoreactivity in entorhinal cortex correlates with AD‐related neuro‐decline and histological features. CETN2+ astrocytes co‐localize with reactive glia markers indicating a role in AD‐induced astrogliosis. Abstract Astrogliosis is a condition shared by acute and chronic neurological diseases and includes morphological ...
Elisa Degl'Innocenti+11 more
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Diversity in RotavirusâHost Glycan Interactions: A âSweetâ SpectrumSummary
Interaction with cellular glycans is a critical initial step in the pathogenesis of many infectious agents. Technological advances in glycobiology have expanded the repertoire of studies delineating host glycanâpathogen interactions. For rotavirus, the
Sasirekha Ramani+3 more
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A stochastic microscopic model for the dynamics of antigenic variation [PDF]
We present a novel model that describes the within-host evolutionary dynamics of parasites undergoing antigenic variation. The approach uses a multi-type branching process with two types of entities defined according to their relationship with the immune system: clans of resistant parasitic cells (i.e.
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We provide evidence that myelinated tanycytes likely remove cellular waste from the human hippocampus in an aquaporin‐4‐dependent manner for disposal from the brain. We propose that amyloid beta may play an important role in the differentiation and proliferation of these receptacles.
Ruth Fabian‐Fine+4 more
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Abstract High‐grade B‐cell lymphomas (HGBCL) represent a heterogeneous group of very rare mature B‐cell lymphomas. The 4th revised edition of the WHO Classification of Tumors of Hematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues (WHO‐HAEM) previously defined two categories of HGBCL: the so‐called double‐hit (DHL) and triple‐hit (THL) lymphomas, which were related to ...
Pauline Marianini+4 more
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Glycan recognition in globally dominant human rotaviruses
Human rotaviruses (RV) bind to histo-blood group antigens (HBGA) for attachment, but how different viral genotypes interact with HBGA isn’t known. Here, Hu et al. report crystal structures of a prevalent and a neonate-specific RV in complex with HBGA and
Liya Hu+13 more
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