Profiling type I and II interferon responses reveals distinct subgroups of pediatric patients with autoinflammatory disorders. [PDF]
Nombel A+12 more
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Induction of Interferon by Coxiella burneti in Cell Cultures
Nicholas Hahon, Edmund H. Kozikowski
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The study develops engineered exosomes (EmDEX@GA) for locoregional immunomodulation of tumor‐draining lymph node (TDLN). EmDEX@GA can actively target to TDLN and remodel its immunosuppressive microenvironment through the synergistic effects of PD‐1/PD‐L1 blockade and STING pathway activation, subsequently enhance anti‐tumor immunity and suppress tumor ...
Yizhen Wang+12 more
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Periarteriolar niches become inflamed in aging bone marrow, remodeling the stromal microenvironment and depleting lymphoid progenitors. [PDF]
Du L+6 more
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This study develops RPTH by re‐modifying teriparatide and designs a biomimetic microstructured scaffold (BMRP) loaded with RPTH to address osteoporotic tendon‐to‐bone interface repair. The BMRP restores tissue architecture by balancing bone homeostasis and remodeling the microstructure, achieving functional recovery in an osteoporotic rotator cuff tear
Chengzhong Xu+11 more
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Human long noncoding RNA <i>VILMIR</i> is induced by major respiratory viral infections and modulates the host interferon response. [PDF]
John K+8 more
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Semiconducting Open‐Shell Radicals for Precise Tumor Activatable Phototheranostics
A versatile phototheranostics nanoplatform of tumor‐specific activatable semiconducting open‐shell radicals for precise chemodynamic/photodynamic therapy (CDT/PDT) guided by “Turn On” second near‐infrared (NIR‐II) window fluorescence imaging (FLI) and PA imaging (PAI) through molecular engineering strategies. Abstract Semiconducting open‐shell radicals
Jie Zhang+8 more
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IFIT3: a crucial mediator in innate immunity and tumor progression with therapeutic implications. [PDF]
Wu R, Yang H, Liu C.
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STING Agonists and How to Reach Their Full Potential in Cancer Immunotherapy
STING agonists show promise in preclinical studies in boosting an anti‐tumor response using the immune system. However, different limitations remain, and future research is needed to better understand how STING activation impacts the tumor microenvironment, identify effective combination strategies, and determine the best tumor types for STING agonist ...
Laura Gehrcken+3 more
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Petroselinic Acid from Apiaceae Family Plants Ameliorates Autoimmune Disorders Through Suppressing Cytosolic-Nucleic-Acid-Mediated Type I Interferon Signaling. [PDF]
Guo Y+14 more
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