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Aldosterone‐producing adenomas (APAs) develop via two distinct paths: directly from adrenal zona glomerulosa (zG) cells, or stepwise from zG cells through aldosterone‐producing micronodules (APMs) before progressing to APAs. Advanced single‐cell and spatial analyses identified distinct cell states linked to oxidative stress and cell–cell interactions ...
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Antibody drug conjugates deliver their cytotoxic anti‐tubulin or topoisomerase I inhibitor payloads to tumors through cancer cell receptor targeting. The released drug payloads induce cellular changes that interact with radiotherapy resulting in radiosensitization that improves cancer cell kill and stimulates anti‐tumor immune responses.
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Editorial: Combination of photodynamic therapy and immunotherapy to overcome cancer resistance. [PDF]
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Intermittent Fasting and Androgen Receptor Signaling in Prostate Cancer: Metabolic Crosstalk and Therapeutic Implications. [PDF]
Gromadzka G, Bendykowska M.
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Induced systemic resistance and the rhizosphere microbiome
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Systemic Acquired Resistance and Induced Systemic Resistance in Conventional Agriculture
Crop Science, 2004Plants possess a range of defenses that can be actively expressed in response to pathogens and parasites of various scales, ranging from microscopic viruses to insect herbivores. The timing of these defense responses is critical and can be the difference between being able to cope or succumbing to the challenge of a pathogen or parasite.
Gary E. Vallad, Robert M. Goodman
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Pathogen-induced systemic resistance in Ipomoea purpurea
Oecologia, 1995Infection of Ipomoea purpurea by anthracnose, the disease caused by the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum dematium, increases resistance to subsequent infections on previously uninfected leaves. Fungal isolates varied in their levels of virulence but not in the extent to which they induced resistance.
Ellen L, Simms, Todd J, Vision
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Induced resistance is the phenomenon in which a plant, once appropriately stimulated, exhibits an enhanced resistance upon “challenge” inoculation with a pathogen. Induced resistance can be localized as well as systemic, and can be induced by limited pathogen infection, avirulent pathogens, certain non-pathogenic bacteria, and certain chemicals ...
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Induced resistance is the phenomenon in which a plant, once appropriately stimulated, exhibits an enhanced resistance upon “challenge” inoculation with a pathogen. Induced resistance can be localized as well as systemic, and can be induced by limited pathogen infection, avirulent pathogens, certain non-pathogenic bacteria, and certain chemicals ...
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Induced Systemic Resistance in Plants
1991Those investigating plant immune systems are faced with a dilemma. Disease resistance/ susceptibility in plants exhibit a high degree of specificity at many levels; however, specific mechanisms for eliciting resistance and specific mechanisms for disease resistance have not been established.
Nageswara Rao Madamanchi, Joseph Kuć
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