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Widespread Molecular Imprints in the Serum Proteome of COVID-19 Convalescents Uncovering Immune System Sequelae. [PDF]
Liu K +18 more
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Immunodeficiency Diseases and Tumor Immunobiology [PDF]
Abramoff, Peter A., Duquesnoy, Rene J.
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Parallel Sequencing of the Two Arms on a Bispecific Antibody by Electron Capture Dissociation on a timsOmni Platform Reveals Several By-products in the Controlled Fab-arm Exchange Process. [PDF]
Stroganova I +8 more
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MEF2B and BCL6 have established functions in germinal center B‐cell biology and lymphomagenesis. The mechanism of MEF2B deregulation and its significance for cell survival in Burkitt lymphoma however remain unclear. This study highlights MEF2B as a crucial transcription factor in Burkitt lymphoma and suggests ZDHHC11 as an upstream regulator of MEF2B ...
Lotteke J. Y. M. Ziel‐Swier +12 more
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Unique chicken B cell development: species-specific mechanisms and contradictory requirements of B cell receptor for post-hatched B cell development. [PDF]
Woo SJ, Songodan T, Han JY.
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Early‐life exposures may influence immune system development and, in turn, affect cancer susceptibility. In this population‐based case‐control study, the authors examined whether in utero or early childhood exposures were associated with the risk of developing multiple myeloma in adulthood.
Zhuoyu Sun +10 more
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This review focuses on vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), examining its epidemiology, the pathogenesis of Candida albicans, and its relationships with vaginal microbiota. It comprehensively reviews probiotic‐based management strategies and their mechanisms of action, and concludes by discussing current limitations, challenges and future research ...
Tong Chen +13 more
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Shared molecular profiles of anti-PL12 autoantibodies in anti-synthetase syndrome. [PDF]
Ali SB +8 more
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ABSTRACT Aristolochia species have long been used in traditional medicine for their presumed anti‐inflammatory, analgesic and antimicrobial properties. However, extensive toxicological and epidemiological evidence now demonstrates that these plants contain aristolochic acids (AAs) I and II, highly potent nephrotoxic, genotoxic, and carcinogenic ...
Victor Ventura de Souza +2 more
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