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Sialic Acids as Receptors for Pathogens. [PDF]
Burzyńska P +4 more
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Organoids: From Bench to Bedside Applications
Organoids, as a groundbreaking biomedical research platform, utilize adult stem cells (ASCs), embryonic stem cells (ESCs), and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) as sources. By integrating specific growth and differentiation signals within an extracellular matrix (e.g., Matrigel), organoids guide cells to self‐assemble into three‐dimensional ...
Kelin Li +6 more
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On why cancer cells require a great amount of glucose
Abstract The traditional thinking has been that cancer cells require a great amount of glucose to support their rapid growth, but the reality may be different. We have previously demonstrated that all cancer cells in The Cancer Genome Atlas harbor persistent Fenton reactions in their cytosol, which generate OH− ${\text{OH}}^{-}$ and ultimately kill the
Xuechen Mu +6 more
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Sialic acids Neu5Ac and KDN in adipose tissue samples from individuals following habitual vegetarian or non-vegetarian dietary patterns. [PDF]
Guerrero-Flores GN +6 more
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Sialic acids modulate immune responses in cancer: Therapeutic opportunities. [PDF]
Bashian EE, Paulson JC, Wu P.
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SARS-CoV-2 Spike N-Terminal Domain Engages 9-O-Acetylated α2-8-Linked Sialic Acids. [PDF]
Tomris I +21 more
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Serum total sialic acid and carcinoembryonic antigen as biomarkers in diagnosis and stratification of oral squamous cell carcinoma, oral submucous fibrosis, and periodontitis: a prospective cross-sectional analytical study [PDF]
Saleena Mishra +5 more
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