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The Role of Ribosome Recycling in Human Diseases This diagram highlights how disruptions in ribosome translation and recycling can negatively impact cellular and organismal health. Usually, these processes operate efficiently to maintain cellular protein homeostasis.
Foozhan Tahmasebinia, Zhihao Wu
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The study found that anxious athletes exhibited higher relative abundance of Firmicutes and lower levels of Actinobacteria. Predictive analyses revealed that male athletes showed increased endoplasmic reticulum protein processing, while anxious females demonstrated reduced base excision repair functions.
Yuhuan Wei +7 more
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Enhancing the Prediction of Inborn Errors of Immunity: Integrating Jeffrey Modell Foundation Criteria with Clinical Variables Using Machine Learning. [PDF]
Yorulmaz A +8 more
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Cortical surface analyses of former preterm‐born children with (PT hCMV+) and without (PT hCMV−) early postnatal human Cytomegalovirus (hCMV) infection at ∼13 years of age. Note the strong effect of prematurity when compared to full‐term‐born children (FT, top), but the independent and even more widespread effect of HCMV infection (bottom).
Meike Müller +6 more
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IEIVariantFilter: a bioinformatics tool to speed up genetic diagnosis of inborn errors of immunity patients. [PDF]
Pereda J +20 more
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Challenges in the Immune System: Mesoscale and Mesoregime Complexity
The immune system is multilevel in nature, with each level showing multiscale properties, and the complexity emerging always at mesoscales in mesoregimes governed by the compromise in competition between at least two dominant mechanisms at each level.
Ying Ren +5 more
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Causes of Mortality in Patients with Inborn Errors of Immunity: An 18-year retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Al-Tamemi S +5 more
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Humanized Mouse Models for Type 1 Diabetes
Abstract T cell–mediated autoimmune type 1 diabetes (T1D) is under complex polygenic control in both humans and the NOD mouse model. However, in both species, particular major histocompatibility complex (MHC; designated HLA in humans) haplotypes provide the primary T1D risk factor. Both MHC/HLA class I and II variants interactively contribute to T1D by
David V. Serreze +2 more
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Th17 cells confer protection against Candida albicans infection. In patients with STAT1 gain‐of‐function (GOF) mutations and chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (CMC), Candida‐specific Th cell responses are numerically preserved but skewed toward Th1 and Th2.
Camilla Basso +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Congenital toxoplasmosis can cause severe diseases to the fetus and newborns or abortion, and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. In Burkina Faso, while seroprevalence data for toxoplasmosis are available for urban areas, such data are scarce for rural areas.
Achille Sindimbasba Nikièma +10 more
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