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Petri Net modeling of thiamine diphosphate biosynthesis in <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> H37Rv. [PDF]
Siddiqui MA+7 more
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ABSTRACT Humoral immune responses are critical for protection against immune challenge by pathogens and transformed cells, while dysregulated antibody production is a hallmark of autoimmune diseases. T follicular helper (Tfh) cells are central to the development of humoral immunity, regulating B‐cell maturation, including immunoglobulin class switch ...
Shuting Chen, Joseph Craft
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Correction: Mathematical modeling suggests heterogeneous replication of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in rabbits. [PDF]
Ganusov VV, Kolloli A, Subbian S.
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Gaucher disease, state of the art and perspectives
Abstract Knowledge about Gaucher disease (GD), considered a model for rare diseases, has considerably increased since its discovery. The pathophysiology of this lysosomal disorder is better known, and specific therapies that can control many aspects of the disease have been developed, particularly for the most common form, Type 1 GD.
Fabrice Camou, Marc G. Berger
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Genetic determinants of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> adaptation and drug efficacy during stationary phase growth. [PDF]
Shi X-J+7 more
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A retrospective cohort study to assess outcomes of people living with HIV who are started on dialysis in Australia and New Zealand. ABSTRACT Aim To describe the demographics and comorbidities of people living with HIV (PLWH) starting on dialysis in Australia and New Zealand and to assess mortality outcomes and rates of infective complications.
Mitchell Hunter‐Dickson+4 more
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The Role of Foxes in Transmitting Zoonotic Bacteria to Humans: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Zoonotic diseases inflict substantial burdens on human and animal populations worldwide, and many of these infections are bacterial. An Australian study investigating environmental risk factors for Buruli ulcer in humans detected the causative agent, Mycobacterium ulcerans , in the faeces of wild foxes, a novel finding that suggests foxes may ...
Emma C. Hobbs+6 more
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