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Novel and emerging antimicrobial strategies in the management of oral infections
Abstract Background Antibiotics marked a pivotal turning point in human civilization, enhancing social interactions and extending human life expectancy. In addition to their success in treating systemic infectious diseases, they have significantly improved periodontal treatment outcomes as an adjunct therapy.
Ozge Unlu, Nil Yakar, Alpdogan Kantarci
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Abstract Maintaining optimal oral hygiene is important for overall oral care, ensuring the well‐being of teeth and their surrounding tissues. In addition, it promotes fresh breath and a pleasing smile. A key element of oral self‐care is the daily use of toothpaste during regular brushing.
Maud Joosstens +2 more
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Abstract figure legend Excessive hypercholesterolaemia during pregnancy impairs maternal endothelial function, which, in turn, drives the development of pre‐eclampsia and may also contribute to the increased risk of later‐life cardiovascular disease in women.
Amanda A. de Oliveira +3 more
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Sex Differences in Response to Viral Vector Vaccines—Implications for Future Vaccine Design
ABSTRACT Vaccination represents one of the most impactful public health achievements, preventing 3.5 to 5 million deaths annually according to estimates of the World Health Organization. Yet, recent outbreaks of emerging and reemerging infectious diseases highlight the need for rapid and strategic vaccine development using vaccine platforms ...
Ilka Grewe +2 more
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Unraveling Lysosomal Exocytosis: From Molecular Mechanisms to Physiological Functions
Lysosomal exocytosis is propelled by specific molecular mechanisms that direct its microtubule‐dependent transport and subsequent fusion with the plasma membrane. This process fulfills essential physiological functions such as plasma membrane repair, maintenance of cellular homeostasis, and participation in signal transduction.
Shanshan Jiang +7 more
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This research investigates the feasibility of 3D‐printing of a bacteriophage‐containing hydrogel made of alginate and methylcellulose. The printed hydrogels steadily release active bacteriophages for up to 35 days which is beneficial to treat implant‐associated infections.
Corina Vater +8 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Microglia are macrophage‐like brain resident immune cells known to express numerous Alzheimer's disease risk genes. Here we generated a human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) derived microglia cell culture model for use in neuroimmune modeling and therapeutic testing.
Angela K. Haskell +16 more
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Female‐biased astrocytic priming shapes early locus coeruleus vulnerability in an Aβ oligomer milieu
Abstract INTRODUCTION The locus coeruleus (LC) is an early site of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology, yet the role of brainstem astrocytes in early, sex‐dependent vulnerability remains unclear. METHODS In 2‐ to 3‐month‐old APP/PS1 mice, we combined in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) of the brainstem with region‐resolved molecular ...
Srishti Kushwaha +4 more
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Serologic status and measles attack rates among vaccinated and unvaccinated children in rural Senegal [PDF]
Aaby, P. +7 more
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