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A 65‐year‐old patient developed acute hemolytic transfusion reaction (AHTR) after receiving P1‐positive red blood cells. The causative anti‐P1 antibody was detectable only at 4°C, evading routine 37°C pre‐transfusion screening. This case highlights that in patients with a repeated transfusion history, dual‐temperature serological testing (37°C and 4°C)
Ke Song +6 more
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Differential expression of CD175 and CA19-9 in pancreatic adenocarcinoma
Alterations in protein glycosylation are observed in many solid tumor types leading to formation of tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens (TACAs). The most common TACA is the Tn antigen (CD175), which is a mucin-type O-GalNAc-Ser/Thr/Tyr glycan in ...
Jane J. Cheng +7 more
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Lewis x Antigen is Associated to Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Survival
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is an aggressive disease with poor prognosis without appropriate prognostic markers. Previous research shows that Lewis antigens have been involved in carcinoma dissemination and patients´ survival. Fucosyl and sialyltransferases are the enzymes implicated in the Lewis antigens synthesis.
Rabassa, Martín Enrique +5 more
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Current Cell/Organoid and Animal Models for Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a chronic cholestatic liver disease with limited therapeutic options and a marked risk of progression to biliary fibrosis, cirrhosis, and malignancy. Progress in PSC research has been hindered by the lack of models that faithfully recapitulate the complex biliary microenvironment and disease heterogeneity ...
Qigu Yao +4 more
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Radiotherapy enhances CAR‐Tcell therapy by increasing antigenicity, improving trafficking, and reshaping the tumor microenvironment. Despite its dual effects, including potential immune suppression, understanding these mechanisms enables the development of strategies to maximize synergy in solid tumors.
Leran Qiu +4 more
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The Role of Glycans in Human Immunity—A Sweet Code
Glycans on the surface of all immune cells are the product of diverse post-translational modifications (glycosylation) that affect almost all proteins and possess enormous structural heterogeneity.
Igor Tvaroška
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Boron‐10 carriers and their applications in boron neutron capture therapy
Summary of different types of boron drugs. Abstract Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) has emerged as a promising therapeutic modality in cancer treatment, demonstrating the ability to selectively eliminate cancer cells through the 10B(n,α)7Li nuclear reaction with minimal side effects on normal tissues.
Dachao Tang +7 more
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Advancing pharmacometrics in Africa—Transition from capacity development toward job creation
Abstract Trained pharmacometricians remain scarce in Africa due to limited training opportunities, lack of a pharmaceutical product development ecosystem, and emigration to high‐income countries. The Applied Pharmacometrics Training (APT) fellowship program was established to address these gaps and specifically foster job creation for talent retention.
Goonaseelan (Colin) Pillai +10 more
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Overview of the therapeutic potential of flavonoids in nasal delivery systems, highlighting their benefits to the human nasal cavity, and applications in the treatment of respiratory and brain‐related diseases. ABSTRACT Flavonoids represent a significant group of secondary metabolites.
Jeniffer Viviana Ramirez Hernández +5 more
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Background: CD15 (Lewis X antigen) has been implicated in cancer progression and immune evasion, but its clinicopathological significance in prostate adenocarcinoma (PRAD) remains underexplored.
Mahdi Karamvand +2 more
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