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<i>Limousia</i> bacteria encode mucinolysome for mucin utilization in animal gut microbiomes. [PDF]
Akresi JE +8 more
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ABSTRACT Response to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NACRT) in locally advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) varies widely, and accurately identifying poor responders is crucial for guiding timely treatment modification. This study aimed to develop an integrated predictive model combining radiomics derived from routine radiotherapy non‐contrast planning ...
Sin‐Hua Moi +6 more
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Mucins and Respiratory Virus Infection. [PDF]
Mathur S, Corkran M, Scull MA.
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We report here a new methodology to prepare functional poly(acetylene)s under aqueous conditions. This methodology is underpinned by poly(O‐propargyl‐N‐amino carbamate) (P1), a reactive poly(acetylene) carrying acyl hydrazines. Thus, P1 reacts with aldehydes to give functional poly(acetylene)s, including cationic, hydrophobic, and sugar‐loaded poly ...
Tom Leigh +8 more
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A Case of Acquired Idiopathic Generalized Anhidrosis with Anti-mucin 7 Seropositivity
Marie Kitamura +4 more
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<i>Bifidobacterium animalis</i> ssp. <i>lactis</i> 420 and <i>Cordyceps militaris</i> Synergistically Modulate the Gut Microbiota by Increasing Mucin 2 Production. [PDF]
Deng Z +8 more
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Due to a broad spectrum of active ingredients, snail slime presents a variety of exciting physical properties and chemical reactivities. Especially in the role of the reduction‐ and stabilizing agent for the manufacturing of gold nanoparticles, its great potential is revealed. Utilising the proteins found in slime, Nanoparticle‐comprising hydrogels are
Andrea Koball, Jens Gaitzsch
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Zip14 (Slc39a14) metal transporter dysfunction leads to <i>Akkermansia</i> dysbiosis and inflammation in intestinal epithelium via epigenetic changes. [PDF]
Jimenez-Rondan FR +2 more
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The butyrate-producing Gram-positive human gut bacterium, Hoskinsella mucinilytica, selectively targets host mucin N-acetylhexosamines. [PDF]
Pudlo NA +13 more
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