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Studies on the in vitro behavior of agammaglobulinemic lymphocytes [PDF]
Sidney R. Cooperband+2 more
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Advancing Chronic Wound Healing through Electrical Stimulation and Adipose‐Derived Stem Cells
Chronic cutaneous wounds represent significant challenges due to delayed healing and resistance to conventional treatments. This review explores the potential of combining adipose‐derived stem cells with electrical stimulation to enhance wound healing.
Qiuyue Peng+5 more
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Ustekinumab merits further exploration in Takayasu arteritis despite a failed randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Misra DP.
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Studies of Lymphocyte Culture: Products of Sensitive Lymphocyte-Antigen Interaction [PDF]
Lynn E. S̄pitler, H. Sherwood Lawrence
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NeoCast is a next‐generation, solvent‐free, non‐adhesive liquid embolic designed for indications where deep occlusion is desired (e.g., tumors and chronic subdural hematoma). This novel agent offers ideal embolic properties: injectability, controllability, excellent visibility, and biocompatibility.
Quynh P. Pham+16 more
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Supersulfide controls intestinal inflammation by suppressing CD4<sup>+</sup> T cell proliferation. [PDF]
Tayama S+18 more
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Recent Applications of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles in Gene Therapy
The review summarizes the synthesis of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with modifiable surface properties, functionalization strategies, mechanism of therapeutic payload release, and current applications in gene therapy, focusing on their capabilities in the targeted delivery of therapeutic nucleic acids, CRISPR‐Cas systems, and other genetic ...
Tamanna Binte Huq+4 more
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Exploring correlations between gut mycobiome and lymphocytes in melanoma patients undergoing anti-PD-1 therapy. [PDF]
Szóstak N+12 more
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Inorganic Nanomaterials Meet the Immune System: An Intricate Balance
Metal nanomaterials influence the immune responses, such as cytokine production and T‐cell activity. Unintended immune modulation can have significant consequences while its fine‐tuning may transform the oncology care. Within this review, a critical analysis is offered regarding the nano/immune‐interaction and suggests the future research directions to
Gloria Pizzoli+3 more
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