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Cellular stress increases DRIP production and MHC Class I antigen presentation. [PDF]
Pach N, Basler M.
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Cross-Reactivity of Herpesvirus-Specific CD8 T Cell Lines Toward Allogeneic Class I MHC Molecules
Alexis Morice +7 more
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Marginal Stability of the YB1 Cold‐Shock Domain in Cells Enables Binding of Multiple Nucleic Acids
This study suggests that the marginal stability of the YB1 Cold‐Shock Domain (CSDex) allows for a balance between multifunctionality and conformational changes under physiological conditions. This balance is driven by the dynamic equilibrium between the unfolded ensemble (UE) and the native ensemble (NE) of CSDex (PDB:6LMR).
Puja Shrestha +4 more
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Supercharged NK cells, unlike primary activated NK cells, effectively target ovarian cancer cells irrespective of MHC-class I expression. [PDF]
Huerta-Yepez S +13 more
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EGFR mutations drive ERK/c‐Jun–mediated transcriptional activation of CD73, elevating adenosine levels and fostering an immunosuppressive TME by impairing DC maturation and CD8⁺ T cell priming. The pH‐responsive nanodrug F127ZIF‐8AB680 selectively inhibits CD73, normalizes adenosine metabolism, and re‐establishes effective anti‐tumor immunity ...
Xiaoling Shang +14 more
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CCAAT Promoter element regulates transgenerational expression of the MHC class I gene. [PDF]
Weissman JD +4 more
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This study presents a 3D lymphoid tissue model engineered from adipose‐derived stem cells differentiated into fibroblastic reticular cell–like networks and co‐cultured with immune cells. The engineered system successfully generates antigen‐specific antibodies and cytokine responses, providing a platform for studying adaptive immunity, vaccine efficacy,
Mei ElGindi, Shaza Karaman, Jeremy Teo
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ATM inhibition enhance immunotherapy by activating STING signaling and augmenting MHC Class I. [PDF]
Li C +8 more
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) released from TGF‐β‐activated CAFs are enriched with ECM proteins such as TSG6 and THBS1, which facilitate their binding to recipient cell membranes. This EV–cell interaction promotes the clustering of CD44 and TGF‐β receptors on the target cell surface, thereby potentiating TGF‐β signaling activity. This study highlights a
Chao Li +7 more
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