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A multiplexed, systems-based approach for prediction of antibody neutralization breadth for soluble human receptors. [PDF]
Wang Q +10 more
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A new generation of high‐precision fluorescent probes based on the lysosomal characteristics in tumor metabolic reprogramming and overexpressed tumor markers. The probe (CN‐D‐GGT) selectively label cancer cells in co‐culture systems and distinguish tumor lesions from inflamedand normal tissues in vivo, enabling precise tumor imaging.
Yang Shen +6 more
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SARS-CoV-2 Omicron infection reveals imprinted antibody responses in the absence of vaccination. [PDF]
Abdullahi A +36 more
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Neutralizers of Human Viruses in Animal Serums
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A dual‐function cell‐free therapeutic based on DC2.4 cell‐derived exosomes engineered to display BCMA. (Left) Soluble Ligand Sequestration (Decoy Function): DB Exo act as molecular decoys that predominantly sequester soluble APRIL with partial BAFF attenuation, effectively disrupting the NF‐κB survival signaling axis and suppressing myeloma cell ...
Yuqing Zeng +5 more
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Cross-neutralization and antigenic characterization of simian and equine group A rotaviruses. [PDF]
Soni S +8 more
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The relation of neutral fat to lactescence of serum.
M J, ALBRINK, E B, MAN, J P, PETERS
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Oligopeptides/DNA Coacervate Droplets as Macromolecular Delivery Microcarriers
Oligopeptide–DNA coacervates formed via liquid–liquid phase separation serve as programmable carriers for macromolecular cargos, entering cells through lipid raft–associated pathways and subsequently undergoing enzyme triggered intracellular disassembly driven by DNA degradation processes, thereby enabling efficient, controlled, and spatially defined ...
Linyi Zhang +5 more
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Predictive modeling of immune escape and antigenic grouping of SARS-CoV-2 variants. [PDF]
Nasir A +9 more
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Tumor‐Infiltrating mregDCs Restrain Anti‐Tumor Immunity in Early Relapse HCC
Tumor‐infiltrating mregDCs are regulated by the TNFR2‐non‐canonical NF‐κB axis, which is mediated by TNF‐α secreted by CD161+CD8+ T cells. These mregDCs recruit CD161+CD8+ T cells via the CCL20‐CCR6 axis, forming a positive feedback loop that enhances immunosuppression, promotes early recurrence of HCC, and further confirms TNFR2 as a key therapeutic ...
Zefan Zhang +13 more
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