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Mechanistic Insights Into the Photosensitizing Properties of the Topical Retinoid Tazarotene
Light‐activated retinoids: Tazarotene and its active metabolite tazarotenic acid form long‐lived triplet excited states upon UVA irradiation, generating singlet oxygen and promoting photochemical reactions. These processes correlate with reduced fibroblast viability under light exposure, revealing potential phototoxicity and implications for combined ...
Juan A. Soler‐Orenes +5 more
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BACKGROUND: human herpes virus-8, a ?2-herpes virus, is the aetiological agent of Kaposi sarcoma. Recently, Kaposi's sarcoma cases have increased in Zambia.
Rabecca Tembo +8 more
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The Multifaceted Legacy of Thalidomide: Chemistry and Biology Driving Modern Drug Design
Thalidomide serves as a molecular nexus linking chemistry and biology: advances in synthesis and structural understanding enable protein degradation technologies, while its immunomodulatory activity underpins anti‐inflammatory and anticancer therapies.
Konstantina Nikovia +4 more
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Kaposi’s sarcoma, a historically rare, indolent cutaneous malignancy of elderly men emerged as a frequent and easily recognizable cutaneous manifestation of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in the 1980s.
Richard F. WAGNER, Alex C. HOLLIDAY
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Prevalence of Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus in Uygur and Han populations from the Urumqi and Kashgar regions of Xinjiang, China [PDF]
Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is the infectious etiologic agent associated with Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS), primary effusion lymphoma, and multicentric Castleman disease.
Cui, Meng +8 more
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Protein chainmail variants in dsDNA viruses. [PDF]
First discovered in bacteriophage HK97, biological chainmail is a highly stable system formed by concatenated protein rings. Each subunit of the ring contains the HK97-like fold, which is characterized by its submarine-like shape with a 5-stranded β ...
Chiou, Joshua, Zhou, Z Hong
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A case Report on Kaposi’s sarcoma of the nasal cavity in association with AIDS
Kaposi’s Sarcoma (KS) is a rare malignant tumor of blood vessel endothelial cells with a bleeding tendency. KS is relatively uncommon in the general population. However, its incidence significantly increases in people living with HIV.
Jing Hou
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Classic Kaposi's Sarcoma (non-hiv-associated) of oral cavity: a case report
Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is a locally aggressive multicentric mucocutaneous malignant neoplasm. The aim of this article is to report and discuss the immunohistochemical profile of a rare case of classic primary Oral Kaposi’s sarcoma presenting on the hard ...
Marcelo Carlos Bortoluzzi +4 more
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Kaposi’s sarcoma was originally described by Moritz Kaposi in 1872 as a rare form of multiple hemorrhagic skin lesions. Today it is well documented as a systemic, multifocal, steadily progressive reticuloendothelial system tumor with a predilection for ...
Jaydeep Halankar +2 more
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Background: Cooking with polluting fuels is common in low- and middle-income countries and may impact blood pressure, yet data on this association in urban Haiti is limited.
Rehana Rasul +14 more
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