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Chiral peptidoglycan mimics target bacterial wall biosynthesis for pathogen intervention
The global burden of microbial infections and antimicrobial resistance, coupled with the absence of precise bacterial recognition modalities, demands innovative breakthroughs in antibacterial treatment.
Kefurong Deng +7 more
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Costs of avoiding net negative emissions under a carbon budget
The 2 °C and 1.5 °C temperature targets of the Paris Agreement can be interpreted as targets never to be exceeded, or as end-of-century targets. Recent literature proposes to move away from the latter, in favour of avoiding a temperature overshoot and ...
Kaj-Ivar van der Wijst +2 more
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This study identifies RNA‐binding protein RBM25 as a broad‐spectrum antiviral factor acting independently of type I interferon. It blocks viral entry by suppressing GTPase Rab22a via the RC3H1‐mediated destabilization of Rab22a mRNA. Viral downregulation of RBM25 enhances GTPase Rab22a expression and viral entry, revealing an unreported post ...
Yingying Ding +13 more
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Paris targets within reach by aligning, broadening and strengthening net-zero pledges
Many countries have recently announced the ambition to reach net-zero emissions targets. Here we explore the climate and energy transition impacts of the following strategies using the IMAGE integrated assessment model: 1) implementing the pledged 2030 ...
Ioannis Dafnomilis +2 more
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Slc44a2 Deficiency Unveils an IFN‐I–Dependent Feedback Control of pDC Egress
Working model of SLC44A2‐mediated maintenance of pDC homeostasis. This model illustrates two central mechanisms by which SLC44A2 regulates pDC homeostasis: (1) SLC44A2 limits IFN‐I production by exporting amino acids (T, N, Q), thereby preventing spontaneous pDC activation.
Ruiqun Chen +11 more
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Large-scale changes in society are required to achieve policy goals for a transition to a sustainable energy system. Understanding how citizens perceive regional plans for the placement of wind and solar can help policymakers design their policy. Our aim
Astrid L. Martens +2 more
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Hospital‐treated infections are linked to increased risk of inflammatory bowel disease in a large prospective cohort. This risk differs by infection burden, time since infection, and host immune‐genetic susceptibility. The findings support a multi‐hit pathogenesis model in which severe infection and inherited susceptibility jointly shape inflammatory ...
Haiming Zhuang +16 more
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Citizen’s perceived legitimacy of the Dutch natural gas-free heating policy
The Dutch Climate Agreement mandates sustainable heating of buildings by 2050, necessitating a transition away from natural gas towards electrification (heat pumps) and district heating.
Astrid Martens +3 more
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CircZNF148 stabilizes HK1 through deubiquitinase recruitment, thereby enhancing glycolysis and lactate production. Elevated lactate promotes PD‑L1 lactylation and membrane accumulation while suppressing CD8+ T‐cell cytotoxicity, collectively facilitating immune evasion and malignant progression in TNBC.
Yuhan Jin +17 more
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Wind power generation plays a key role in transitioning away from fossil fuel-dependent energy sources, contributing significantly to the mitigation of climate change.
Nicolas Scharer +8 more
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