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Modeling Relapsing Malaria: Emerging Technologies to Study Parasite-Host Interactions in the Liver [PDF]
Annemarie Voorberg-van der Wel +2 more
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An Engineered Solidified Peptide Hemocyte Sponge as Nanomotor Storage to Combat Bacterial Colitis
Peptides immobilized via nickel coordination can stabilize the framework structure. Following coating with red blood cell membranes, these constructs are capable of continuously sequestering endotoxins and mitigating colonic pathogenic damage by alleviating bacterial‐induced ferroptosis.
Yuxin Fang +8 more
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Targeting peptide based therapeutics: Integrated computational and experimental studies of autophagic regulation in host‐parasite interaction [PDF]
Vrushali Guhe, Shailza Singh
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Halorotetin B, a novel small‐molecule terpenoid identified from an edible marine ascidian, exhibits strong anti‐tumor activity both in vitro and in vivo through direct targeting UBE2C to induce tumor cell cycle arrest and then lead tumor cell senescence. As a newly discovered UBE2C inhibitor, Halorotetin B can serve as a novel potential cell senescence
Shanhao Han +6 more
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Whipworm secretions and their roles in host-parasite interactions. [PDF]
Shears RK, Grencis RK.
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Nanodiamond additives are dispersed in the aqueous electrolyte to organize water molecules, suppress gas evolution and metal corrosion, and guide zinc to deposit more uniformly. Together with enhanced thermal conductivity for fast heat removal, this strategy reduces temperature rise and degradation, enabling safer, more durable rechargeable zinc metal ...
Jiayan Zhu +7 more
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Circadian rhythms in immunity and host-parasite interactions. [PDF]
Hunter FK, Butler TD, Gibbs JE.
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In non‐MASH‐HCC, L‐carnitine promotes tumor progression primarily through its classical role in enhancing fatty acid oxidation (FAO). However, in MASH‐HCC, where FAO is markedly suppressed, L‐carnitine shifts from this canonical function to serve instead as an intracellular acetyl group buffer.
Chuqi Xia +11 more
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Kazutaka Kawatsu
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