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Exopeptidases are key for completing protein digestion, including proline‐rich peptides, and are mostly produced by enterocytes of the intestinal brush border membrane. In coeliac disease, chronic inflammation leads to reduced brush border exopeptidase activity, exacerbating peptide accumulation.
Erin R. Bonner+3 more
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Beyond Efficacy: Ensuring Safety in Peptide Therapeutics through Immunogenicity Assessment. [PDF]
Achilleos K+3 more
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Origins of T‐cell‐mediated autoimmunity in acquired aplastic anaemia
Acquired aplastic anaemia (AA) is an autoimmune bone marrow failure disease caused by a cytotoxic T‐cell–mediated attack on haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). Despite significant progress in understanding T‐cell repertoire alterations in AA, the identification of specific pathogenic T cells remains elusive.
Aura Enache+2 more
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Anti-Human Leukocyte Antigen Antibody Detection from Terasaki's Humoral Theory to Delisting Strategies in 2024. [PDF]
San Segundo D+2 more
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Editorial: Novel applications of epitope biology to improve outcomes in transplantation. [PDF]
Lan JH, Liwski R, Lima ACM, Tafulo S.
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Attraction in every sense: How looks, voice, movement and scent draw us to future lovers and friends
Abstract What makes someone attractive has been examined for faces, in terms of common preferences, and for opposite‐sex interactions. We expanded on this by considering also other non‐verbal modalities, personal preferences and same‐sex interactions.
Annett Schirmer+6 more
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