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Can Humanized Immune System Mouse and Rat Models Accelerate the Development of Cytomegalovirus-Based Vaccines Against Infectious Diseases and Cancers? [PDF]
Craft K+7 more
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Biodegradable Medical Implants: Reshaping Future Medical Practice
Biodegradable medical implants are transforming future healthcare by providing sustainable, biocompatible solutions that eliminate secondary removal procedures, enhancing patients’ physical and psychological comfort, and reducing economic burdens.
Bo Xia+4 more
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Detection of Antibodies Against Leptospira interrogans Serovars Among Stabled Horses in Qazvin Province of Iran as a One-Health Concern. [PDF]
Imandar M+10 more
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FOXM1 maintains mitochondrial bioenergetic function by inhibiting MKRN1‐mediated ubiquitination of LKB1 in cardiomyocytes. Loss of FOXM1 in cardiomyocytes results in upregulation of MKRN1, which enhances LKB1 ubiquitination and disrupts AMPK signaling and energy metabolism pathways. Conversely, FOXM1 overexpression preserves mitochondrial bioenergetics
Shuai Song+17 more
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Novel Orthohantavirus Associated with Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome in Northern Argentina. [PDF]
Bellomo CM+14 more
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Mixed Lineage Kinase Domain‐Like Protein (MLKL): From Mechanisms to Therapeutic Opportunities
The mixed lineage kinase domain‐like protein (MLKL) acts as the executioner in the necroptosis pathway, transitioning from an inactive to active state through phosphorylation, oligomerization, membrane recruitment, and membrane insertion, ultimately forming membrane hotpots.
Lijuan Xu, Chunlin Zhuang
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Micro-CT Analysis of Rodent Temporal Bones: Identifying Optimal Species for Otological Research. [PDF]
Daoudi H+8 more
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High‐Density Flexible Neural Implants with Submicron Feedline Resolution
Optimization of microfabrication methods using optical contact lithography (OCL) and electron beam lithography (EBL) enables the fabrication of 64‐channel, high‐density, parylene‐C‐based intracortical implants with submicron feedlines as narrow as 400 and 50 nm, respectively.
Lina Koschinski+10 more
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