Neural regulation of cancer: from mechanobiology to inflammation. [PDF]
Despite recent progress in cancer research, the exact nature of malignant transformation and its progression is still not fully understood. Particularly metastasis, which accounts for most cancer death, is a very complex process, and new treatment ...
Kim, Tae-Hyung +2 more
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Unveiling Leukocyte Extracellular Traps in Inflammatory Responses of the Central Nervous System
Over the past nearly two decades, increasing evidence has uncovered how immune cells can actively extrude genetic material to entrap invading pathogens or convey sterile inflammatory signals that contribute to shaping immune responses.
Francesca Colciaghi, Massimo Costanza
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Two-photon intravital imaging of leukocyte migration during inflammation in the respiratory system [PDF]
Two-photon intravital imaging is a powerful method by which researchers are able to directly observe biological phenomena in live organisms. Researchers in various biomedical research fields have applied two-photon imaging to a variety of target organs ...
Young Min Kim +3 more
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MHC Restriction of V-V Interactions in Serum IgG [PDF]
According to Jerne’s idiotypic network hypothesis, the adaptive immune system is regulated by interactions between the variable regions of antibodies, B cells, and T cells.
Earnest Leung, Geoffrey W. Hoffmann
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Evolutionary paradigm in cancer immunology*
The dynamical system theory in combination with experimental medical data can serve to improve our understanding of how the immune system works and fights the cancer.
Tsygvintsev Alexei
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The role of Computer Aided Process Engineering in physiology and clinical medicine [PDF]
This paper discusses the potential role for Computer Aided Process Engineering (CAPE) in developing engineering analysis and design approaches to biological systems across multiple levels—cell signalling networks, gene, protein and metabolic networks ...
Allen, R., Bogle, I.D.L., Sumner, T.
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The promising roles of macrophages in geriatric hip fracture
As aging becomes a global burden, the incidence of hip fracture (HF), which is the most common fracture in the elderly population and can be fatal, is rapidly increasing, and its extremely high fatality rate places significant medical and financial ...
Yi-ning Lu +5 more
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Development of immune-specific interaction potentials and their application in the multi-agent-system VaccImm. [PDF]
Peptide vaccination in cancer therapy is a promising alternative to conventional methods. However, the parameters for this personalized treatment are difficult to access experimentally.
Anna Lena Woelke +5 more
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Something more is necessary: are genes and genetic diagnostic tests statutory subject matter for US patents? [PDF]
In a recent decision (AMP v. USPTO) from the US District Court, patent claims directed at DNA sequences corresponding to human genes and to diagnostic tests based on such genes have been found to be invalid, primarily on the basis that the DNA molecules ...
Cockbain, Julian, Sterckx, Sigrid
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Selectable diffusion direction with topologically protected edge modes
Topological insulators provide great potential to control diffusion phenomena as well as waves. In addition to the thermal localization and robust decay as reported, the topological edge states with higher degree of freedom offers a route to control ...
Keita Funayama +3 more
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