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KYNA regulates the tumor immune microenvironment in glioblastoma. KYNA reprograms the balance between T cell exhaustion and activation to suppress glioblastoma progression through inhibiting exhaustion‐associated markers (such as PD‐1, LAG3, and TOX) and enhancing immune activation and cytotoxicity markers including granzymes GZMA and GZMB.
Di Chen +19 more
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Diverse genomic species and evidences of symbiotic gene lateral transfer detected among the rhizobia associated withAstragalusspecies grown in the temperate regions of China [PDF]
Chun Zhao +5 more
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Three food‐grade nanomaterials induce dysregulated RyR‐Ca2+ signaling through epigenetic modifications. This dysregulation impairs the autophagic clearance process, ultimately leading to abnormal Aβ deposition and increase phosphorylated tau levels.
Jiaxin Shang +7 more
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Lateral Gene Transfer Between Protozoa-Related Giant Viruses of Family Mimiviridae and Chlamydiae. [PDF]
Watanabe T +6 more
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Lateral gene transfer and parallel evolution in the history of glutathione biosynthesis genes [PDF]
Shelley D. Copley, Jasvinder K Dhillon
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This article presents a detailed ultrastructural cell atlas of Plasmodium ookinete development using advanced volume electron microscopy (v) techniques. It defines seven distinct developmental stages, revealing complex organelle interactions and offering new insights into parasite differentiation.
Nedal Darif +12 more
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Lateral gene transfer in eukaryotes: tip of the iceberg or of the ice cube? [PDF]
Danchin EG.
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Genomic scale analysis of lateral gene transfer in Apicomplexan parasites: insights into early eukaryotic evolution, host-pathogen interaction and drug target development [PDF]
Lucı́a Peixoto, David S. Roos
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Particulate matter ≤2.5 µm (PM2.5) elevates risks of neurological and chronic metabolic diseases, but the underlying mechanisms linking PM2.5‐induced central nervous system (CNS) injury to metabolic dysfunction remain unclear. Hypothalamic pro‐opiomelanocortin‐expressing (POMC+) neurons regulate systemic metabolic homeostasis, and tripartite motif ...
Chenxu Ge +21 more
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