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Diverging in Vivo Immune Response Patterns After Oral Food Challenge in Peanut Allergic Adults
After the oral food challenge, peanut (PN)‐allergic adults were monitored over 4 weeks, which revealed diverging immune response patterns, with strong responders (SR) exhibiting heightened Ara h 2+ B cell expansion, PN sIgE induction and increasing PN‐specific Tconv. Weak responders (WR) had more activated PN‐specific Tregs.
Florent Fauchère +7 more
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On the rainbow coloring for some graph operations
AIP Conference Proceedings 2016Let G = (V, E) be a nontrivial, finite, simple and undirected connected graph on which is defined a coloring f : E(G) → {1,2, …, k}, k ∈ N. The adjacent edges may be colored the same colors.
Alfarisi, Ridho +3 more
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CellMorph is a groundbreaking tool that allows researchers to analyze multiple features from single cells, including cell size and shape, cytosolic staining and subcellular texture, nuclear staining, and morphometry. By evaluating images from both bright‐field and fluorescence microscopy, it also tracks changes in living cells during key processes such
Henrique Quaiato de Oliveira +16 more
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The Chromatic Spectrum of a Ramsey Mixed Hypergraph [PDF]
We extend known structural theorems, primarily a result of Axenovich and Iverson, for the strict edge colorings of the complete graph $K_n$ which avoid monochromatic and rainbow triangles to discover recursive relationships between the chromatic spectra
David Slutzky, Vitaly Voloshin
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Rainbow induced subgraphs in proper vertex colorings [PDF]
Andrzej Kisielewicz, Marek Szykuła
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Selective targeting of cortactin tandem repeat acetylation by human lysine deacetylases
Cortactin function is regulated by acetylation at several lysine residues within its tandem repeat region. Using genetic code expansion to generate cortactin variants containing precisely defined acetylation marks, we show that HDAC6 is the primary enzyme removing these modifications, with SIRT1 and SIRT2 also acting at selected sites but with lower ...
Jan Komarek +12 more
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Investigated mutations in transthyretin (TTR) disrupt the F87‐centered hydrophobic core that stabilizes its tetrameric structure. The mild I107V mutation weakens inter‐chain packing, while H88R fully abolishes tetramer formation, yielding a monomeric, aggregation‐prone form. Structural, biophysical, and computational analyses reveal that both mutations
István L. Bódy +7 more
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Mechanistic insights into HapC: A key enzyme in prodiginine biosynthesis in Hahella chejuensis
HapC catalyzes prodiginine biosynthesis through coordinated movements of its ATP‐binding, substrate‐binding, and catalytic‐swivel domains. The enzyme shows tolerance toward short‐chain MAP analogs, and docking analyses reveal key residues and structural features underlying its substrate flexibility.
Yueh‐Te Chan +10 more
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On the Rainbow Mean Indexes of Caterpillars
Let G be a simple connected graph and c an edge coloring with colors that are positive integers. Given a vertex v of G, we define its chromatic mean, denoted by cm(v), as the average of the colors of the incident edges. If cm(v) is an integer for each v ∈
Garciano, Agnes +3 more
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Evolutionary and mechanistic divergence in the Hsp70–Hsp110 chaperone system. Prokaryotic Hsp70s probably diversified into multiple orthologues that cooperated with co‐chaperones such as JDPs and NEF, forming increasingly complex proteostasis networks.
Pierre Goloubinoff +2 more
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