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Hypoxia exposure activates HIF‐2α, which binds to the Camk4 promoter to enhance RANKL‐mediated osteoclast differentiation, leading to aggravated alveolar bone resorption in periapical periodontitis. ABSTRACT Periapical periodontitis is one of the most common inflammatory bone destructive diseases. Epidemiological evidence suggests that hypoxia exposure,
Kang Gao +11 more
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Hepatocyte TrkB is identified as a critical gatekeeper against MASH‐related fibrosis. Mechanistically, TrkB inhibits the TGFβ/SMAD3/FOS axis to suppress CCL2 secretion, thereby blocking pathogenic macrophage recruitment and ameliorating liver fibrosis.
Yueying Chen +11 more
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Hisashi Shoji,1,* Daniel A Vázquez-Sánchez,1,* Aida Gonzalez-Diaz,1,2 Meritxell Cubero,1,2 Fe Tubau,1,2 Salud Santos,2,3 Dolores García-Somoza,1,2 Josefina Liñares,1,2 José Yuste,2,4 Sara Martí,1,2 Carmen ...
Santos S +10 more
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Host adapted serotypes ofSalmonella enterica [PDF]
Salmonellaconstitutes a genus of zoonotic bacteria of worldwide economic and health importance. The current view of salmonella taxonomy assigns the members of this genus to two species:S. entericaandS. bongori.S.
Olsen, John Elmerdahl +8 more
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A schematic diagram illustrating how 3′tiRNA‐GlyGCC promotes the endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) and proliferation in hypoxic pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) by inhibiting the expression of myelin regulatory factor (Myrf), ultimately leading to pulmonary hypertension (PH).
Lixin Zhang +11 more
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Analysis of lipopolysaccharide antigens of Treponema hyodysenteriae
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) extracts obtained from Treponema hyodysenteriae of serogroups A, B, D and E, and from T. innocens were examined by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), silver-staining, and immunoblotting with hyperimmune rabbit ...
Combs, B., Hampson, D.J., Mhoma, J.R.L.
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Reza Ranjbar,1 Ali Fatahian Kelishadrokhi,2 Mohammad Chehelgerdi21Molecular Biology Research Center, Systems Biology and Poisonings Institute, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 2Biotechnology Research Center, Shahr-e Kord Branch,
Chehelgerdi M +2 more
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Bringing Gene Therapy Into Real World Clinical Practice
ABSTRACT Introduction Adeno‐associated virus (AAV)‐based gene therapy for haemophilia has shifted therapeutic paradigms by enabling hepatic gene transfer, restoring endogenous clotting factor expression, and reducing reliance on conventional prophylactic treatments. Two products, valoctocogene roxaparvovec (haemophilia A) and etranacogene dezaparvovec (
Wolfgang Miesbach +2 more
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Gene Editing for Haemophilia—The Next Frontier
ABSTRACT The recently approved haemophilia A and B gene therapies via adeno‐associated virus (AAV) showed a promising therapeutic response after a single injection, but there are still limitations, including the potential loss of transgene expression and restriction in adults.
Mirko Pinotti +3 more
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