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Human papillomaviruses (HPV) contribute to most cervical cancers and are considered to be sexually transmitted. However, papillomaviruses are often found in cancers of internal organs, including the stomach, raising the question as to how the viruses ...
Nancy M. Cladel +16 more
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A microfluidic electrochemical biosensor enables sensitive and specific detection of antibodies associated with vaccine‐induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT) and heparin‐induced thrombocytopenia (HIT). The platform uses two antigen targets— platelet factor 4 (PF4) and cross‐linked‐PF4 (c‐PF4)—and microliter volumes of patient sera to ...
Diana F. Cedillo‐Alcantar +8 more
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Human papillomavirus in adolescents and people younger than 25
Background: genital infection caused by human papillomavirus is a common sexually transmitted infection, which affects millions of people around the world.
Leida Nilda Viñas-Sifontes +2 more
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Droplet Digital CRISPR for Nucleic Acid Detection
This review outlines recent advances in droplet digital CRISPR technology for nucleic acid detection, combining CRISPR specificity with droplet digital‐based absolute quantification. It summarizes core principles, amplification‐assisted and amplification‐free strategies, and representative DNA and RNA biomarker applications.
Yang Zhang +4 more
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Instruments for quality of life assessment in individuals with human papillomavirus
Objective: To identify scientific evidence on quality of life measurement instruments used in individuals with infections caused by human papillomavirus.
Natália Maria Vieira Pereira-Caldeira +5 more
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Sexual transmission of murine papillomavirus (MmuPV1) in Mus musculus
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are the most common sexually transmitted infectious agents. Because of the species specificity of HPVs, study of their natural transmission in laboratory animals is not possible.
Megan E Spurgeon, Paul F Lambert
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The role of human papillomavirus typization and cytology in early detection of relapse of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia [PDF]
Background/Aim. Female patients who underwent ceratin treatment forms of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) are at five times greater risk for disease relapse in comparison to the rest of female population.
Živadinović Radomir +5 more
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Trojan Horse Strategy: How Biomimetic Nanomedicine Remodels the Tumor Microenvironment
This review focuses on biomimetic nanomedicines for tumor microenvironment (TME) remodeling, covering their diverse biomimetic types, design principles, and mechanisms of immune cell reprogramming and reversal of immunosuppressive microenvironments, with particular emphasis on their application in synergistic immunotherapy.
Wanrong Wang +7 more
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T Cell Exhaustion in Cancer Immunotherapy: Heterogeneity, Mechanisms, and Therapeutic Opportunities
T cell exhaustion limits immunotherapy efficacy. This article delineates its progression from stem‐like to terminally exhausted states, governed by persistent antigen, transcription factors, epigenetics, and metabolism. It maps the exhaustion landscape in the TME and proposes integrated reversal strategies, providing a translational roadmap to overcome
Yang Yu +7 more
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Objectives: Persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infection is a major factor in the development of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer.
Cordelle Lazare +13 more
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