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Peptide‐Drug Conjugates: A New Hope for Cancer
Peptide‐drug conjugates (PDCs) are emerging cancer therapeutics inspired by antibody‐drug conjugates, offering targeted delivery via peptide ligands. Despite structural versatility, challenges like instability and rapid clearance hinder clinical progress.
Amy Armstrong+3 more
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Studies on the Interaction of the Large and Small Hemagglutinating Components of Newcastle Disease Virus with Red Cells [PDF]
Allan Granoff, Werner Henle
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Changes in characteristics and HIV‐clinical outcomes of pregnant people living with HIV in the UK
Abstract Objective In this study, we explore changes in the demographic and clinical characteristics of pregnant people living with HIV, and their post‐partum HIV outcomes between 2000 and 2018. Methods We described pregnancies resulting in a live birth from the linked UK CHIC/ISOSS dataset in three calendar periods (2000–2006; 2007–2012; 2013–2018 ...
H. Okhai+6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Poor respiratory health in childhood is common, and asthma is the most common chronic disease among children, for which there is no known cure. Maternal intake of vitamins (A, C, E) may be a modifiable nutritional exposure to reduce adverse respiratory health in offspring.
Vanessa E. Murphy+8 more
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A Study of Infections Caused by Mumps and Newcastle Disease Viruses. II. Some Properties of Specific and Non-Specific Serum Hemagglutination Inhibitor Components [PDF]
Herbert A. Wenner+2 more
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Increasing Prevalence of Syphilis: Oral Manifestations, Diagnosis and Management
ABSTRACT Introduction Cases of syphilis are increasing, with 9513 cases diagnosed in England in 2023, the highest annual number since 1948. Oral healthcare professionals should therefore be aware of how oral syphilis presents, the differential diagnosis and the appropriate care pathway and management.
C. C. Currie+8 more
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Abstract Introduction Tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes mellitus comorbidity can lead to poor TB treatment outcomes, particularly with uncontrolled blood glucose levels. Understanding the impact of glycemic control on TB treatment outcomes is essential. Objective To synthesise evidence on the association between glycemic control and TB treatment outcomes ...
Maham Zahid+7 more
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La vaccination contre la maladie de Newcastle chez le poulet (Gallus gallus) [PDF]
Vaccination against Newcastle disease in chickens. Newcastle Disease (ND), also termed fowl pest, is a highly contagious and devastating disease in poultry. It is induced by an avian paramyxoviruses serotype 1, named ND virus (NDV). NDV has been shown to
Lambrecht B.+3 more
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Abstract Hydroxysteroid 17β‐dehydrogenase 13 (HSD17B13) loss‐of‐function gene variants are associated with a decreased risk of metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Our RNA‐seq analysis of steatotic liver from obese mice ± fenretinide treatment identified major beneficial effects of fenretinide on expression of hepatic genes
Shehroz Mahmood+8 more
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Newcastle disease (ND) is a major infectious disease of the poultry caused by a virulent strain of Avian Paramyxovirus - 1, that is a single strand non-segmented negative sense RNA virus. ND virus is major threat to the poultry industry in many countries
Asma Ashraf+5 more
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