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Lipid Nanoparticle Encapsulation Empowers Poly(I:C) to Activate Cytoplasmic RLRs and Thereby Increases Its Adjuvanticity. [PDF]

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Poly I:C/Poly-L-Lysine: Potent Inducer of Interferons in Primates

Journal of Interferon Research, 1981
A soluble complex of poly I:C and poly-L-lysine (poly I:C/poly-L-lysine) has been prepared that induces high titers of circulating interferon in monkeys. By limiting the molar ratio of lysine to nucleotide to 0.5, a complex was formed that was soluble up to 2.0 mg poly I:C/ml of phosphate-buffered saline.
G P, Lampson   +3 more
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Reduced-HMGB1 suppresses poly(I:C)-induced inflammation in keratinocytes

Journal of Dermatological Science, 2018
High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is a nuclear protein that stabilizes DNA and facilitates gene transcription. Additionally, cell stress or death induces the release of HMGB1 outside the cell membrane, where HMGB1 functions as an alarmin, causing an inflammatory response in combination with other cytokines, damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs),
Hideki, Mori   +10 more
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Polycationic modified polypeptides enhancing poly I:C induced viral resistance

Experientia, 1975
Polycationic modified derivatives of polyglutamic acid are at least as good enhancers of poly I:C induced viral resistance in various cell cultures as are DEAE-dextran or poly-L-lysine.
A, Kótai, T, Gánti, I, Mécs
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To poly(I:C) or not to poly(I:C): Advancing preclinical schizophrenia research through the use of prenatal immune activation models

Neuropharmacology, 2012
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia has been highly influential in shaping our current thinking about modeling the disease in animals. Based on the findings provided by human epidemiological studies, a great deal of recent interest has been centered upon the establishment of neurodevelopmental rodent models in which the basic ...
Urs, Meyer, Joram, Feldon
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Poly I:C induces development of diabetes mellitus in BB rat

Diabetes, 1992
Polyinosinic polycytidilic acid (poly I:C), an inducer of α-interferon, accelerates the development of diabetes in diabetes-prone (DP) BioBreeding (BB) rats. This study investigates the effect of administering poly I:C to a diabetes-resistant (DR) strain of BB rats. We compared the incidence of diabetes, the degree of insulitis, the number of NK cells,
D O, Sobel   +6 more
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Proteomic analysis of hemolymph from poly(I:C)-stimulated Crassostrea gigas

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2016
Synthetic double stranded RNA (Poly(I:C)) injection of Crassostrea gigas results in a systemic antiviral response involving many evolutionary conserved antiviral effectors (ISGs). Compared to mammals, the timing of C. gigas ISG expression to viral or poly(I:C) injection is delayed (>12 h p.i.). It could be interpreted that a cytokine is responsible for
Timothy J, Green   +3 more
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Poly(I:C) potentiates Bacillus Calmette–Guérin immunotherapy for bladder cancer

Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy, 2016
Non-specific immunotherapy consisting of intravesical instillation of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) is currently the best available treatment to prevent non-muscle-invasive bladder tumor recurrence and progression. This treatment however is suboptimal, and more effective immunotherapeutic approaches are needed.
Cherifa, Ayari   +5 more
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