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ERNEST COST action overview on the (patho)physiology of GPCRs and orphan GPCRs in the nervous system
G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a large family of cell surface receptors that play a critical role in nervous system function by transmitting signals between cells and their environment. They are involved in many, if not all, nervous system processes, and their dysfunction has been linked to various neurological disorders representing important
Necla Birgül Iyison+15 more
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A cautionary tale of false-positive histoplasma urine antigen in an HIV patient: a case report. [PDF]
Khrais MZ+4 more
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Background and Purpose The complement system is associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) pathology. Complement activation induces C5a production, which signals through the C5a1 receptor (C5aR1) to drive inflammatory responses that may underlie IBD.
Cedric S. Cui+11 more
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The heme scavenger hemopexin protects against lung injury during aspergillosis by mitigating release of neutrophil extracellular traps. [PDF]
Qu G+9 more
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Pulmonary aspergilloma: a treatment challenge in sub-saharan Africa. [PDF]
AM Baciewicz+20 more
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Early Origins of Asthma and Allergies: Clues From Studies in China
The environment we live in harbours both risk and protective factors for asthma and allergies. This is particularly relevant in China, where unique environmental and cultural factors shape disease development. The interplay between these environmental factors, airway immunity, and gut microbiome shapes the susceptibility to asthma and allergies ...
Yike Wang+5 more
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<i>Cladosporium species novum</i> Invasive Pulmonary Infection in a Patient with Post-COVID-19 Syndrome and AIDS. [PDF]
Bijelović M+7 more
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Airway basal stem cells derived from COVID‐19 patients demonstrated pronounced goblet cell hyperplasia, inflammatory responses and tendencies toward fibrosis. Co‐culture with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) notably reduced these pathological changes, likely due to MSCs' regulatory effects on the interferon signalling pathway.
Sheng Du+11 more
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