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A Microbial Lipid‐ATP Synthase Axis Fuels NK Cell Antitumor Activity
This study focuses on the mechanism by which gut microbiota‐derived outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) regulate NK cell antitumor activity. B. intestinalis is identified to decrease extra‐intestinal tumor growth via its OMVs enriched in sphingosine (SP).
Kaiyuan Yu +16 more
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Malaria Epidemiological Characteristics in Urban and Suburban Areas of Bamako, Mali
Abdoulaye Kassoum Kone +8 more
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Transmission potential of Andes virus from human to human. [PDF]
Nishiura H, Amemiya Y.
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This review identifies current and future directions in abiotic nanostructured catalysts to develop reliable and sustainable glucose fuel cells to power the next generation of bioelectronic devices. ABSTRACT The global rise in incidence of chronic diseases has led to the demand for innovative solutions that help patients manage their conditions with ...
Asghar Niyazi +3 more
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On the role of STAT1 and STAT6 ADP-ribosylation in the regulation of macrophage activation
Andreas Begitt +3 more
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How <i>Drosophila suzukii</i> Acquires and Interacts with Its Microbiome Across Ecological Contexts. [PDF]
Ernstberger H, Palmieri G, Sun JS.
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When a master transcription factor (TF) is lost, bacteria can rapidly rewire gene regulatory networks by co‐opting related regulators. Using experimental evolution in Pseudomonas fluorescens, we show that TF promiscuity (low‐level, non‐cognate binding) provides the raw material for rewiring. Successful co‐option follows a predictable hierarchy governed
Tiffany B. Taylor, Alan M. Rice
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Using gnotobiotic ruminants to dissect host-microbe interactions for sustainable agriculture. [PDF]
Batistel F.
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Macrophage Extracellular Traps in Immunity and Cancer
As a macrophage‐mediated innate defense mechanism, the dysregulated release of METs drives chronic inflammation and influences tumor progression. Furthermore, METs exhibit a functional duality within the tumor microenvironment, capable of both promoting and suppressing tumor development.
Junyao Li +5 more
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