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CSPG4 is identified as a high‐value, stemness‐associated target in HPV‐negative HNSCC. By implementing rational biophysical engineering, a humanized and charge‐optimized CAR is developed to overcome tonic signaling‐induced exhaustion. This strategy induces a profound transcriptomic shift toward a rejuvenated, stem‐like memory state, significantly ...
Xiang Xu +13 more
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Revealing Surface And Intracellular Membrane Morphologies of Host Pathogen Interactions Combining Chromatic Aberration Corrected SEM And STEM Imaging [PDF]
Jens Greiser +3 more
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An integrative ultrastructural and transcriptomic analysis of host-pathogen interactions with human brain microvascular endothelial cells during cryptococcal infection: a preliminary study. [PDF]
Krishnan P +6 more
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A Metal‐Free Carbon Monoxide Prodrug Suppresses Metastasis of Pancreatic and Breast Cancer
A metal‐free carbon monoxide (CO) prodrug, CO‐116, delivers controlled systemic CO without inhalation. CO suppresses the HRG1–heme axis, reducing intracellular heme availability. Attenuation of this pathway inhibits metastatic progression in pancreatic and triple‐negative breast cancer models.
Tiantian Zhang +15 more
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A simple <i>ex vivo</i> bladder infection model permits study of host-pathogen interactions in urinary tract infection. [PDF]
Köhn RM +6 more
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ABSTRACT Liver metastasis is a leading cause of mortality in colorectal cancer (CRC), where the inflammatory tumor microenvironment, specifically neutrophil infiltration, significantly promotes metastatic colonization. This study reveals a pro‐metastatic role for alpha‐1 antitrypsin (A1AT) in CRC liver metastasis via a dual mechanism involving ...
Qian Fei +11 more
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Host-pathogen interactions involved in erythrocyte invasion by <i>Francisella tularensis</i>. [PDF]
Schreiber RM +6 more
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A Microbial Lipid‐ATP Synthase Axis Fuels NK Cell Antitumor Activity
This study focuses on the mechanism by which gut microbiota‐derived outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) regulate NK cell antitumor activity. B. intestinalis is identified to decrease extra‐intestinal tumor growth via its OMVs enriched in sphingosine (SP).
Kaiyuan Yu +16 more
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