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Decoding host-microbe interactions with engineered human organoids. [PDF]
Meirelles LA, Persat A.
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TrxR2 deletion in diabetic mice suppresses TUFM‐AMPK‐FUNDC1‐dependent mitophagy in endothelial cells, resulting in SCP2 upregulation and mitochondrial translocation of ACSL4. Mitochondrial ACSL4 promotes mitochondrial eicosanoid biosynthesis and ferroptosis, thereby aggravating cardiac microvascular injury and diabetic cardiomyopathy.
Su Li +16 more
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Syntrophic bacterial and host-microbe interactions in bacterial vaginosis. [PDF]
Lee EM +11 more
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The 3K‐AP system forms infinite supramolecular fibrils that undergo controlled degradation into shorter fragments upon enzymatic hydrolysis. Multitechnique imaging reveals a stepwise bacteriolytic mechanism involving bacterial entrapment, disassembly into lethal constructs, and associated extracellular vesicle release, highlighting the dynamic ...
Sohini Chakraborty +21 more
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Intestinal organoid models as tools to interrogate the physiology of human mucosal tissues and host-microbe interactions. [PDF]
Lemme-Dumit JM.
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Integrating Human Intestinal Organoids into FDA'S New Approach Methodologies for Drug Discovery
Illustration summarizes how human intestinal organoids (HIOs) are becoming transformative in preclinical research. Preclinical drug discovery pipelines often rely on animal models for ADMET studies, even though interspecies ADME gaps, poor external validity, and high attrition rates are common.
Debarun Patra +6 more
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Cross-matrix multi-omics profiling identifies host-microbe interactions and diagnostic signatures in bovine subclinical mastitis. [PDF]
Li Y +8 more
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This review charts the evolution of corneal hydrogels from passive replacements to active and intelligent systems, evaluating natural and synthetic materials while addressing design challenges such as transparency and strength. Advanced applications such as scarless wound healing, three‐dimensional bioprinting, and smart wearables are highlighted to ...
Xinwei Wang +9 more
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An interactive art activity to promote student reflection and learning about host-microbe interactions. [PDF]
Souza Beraldo C.
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