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In the blood–testis barrier, occludin is crucial for tight junctions. This study demonstrates that occludin‐targeting short peptides disrupt junction integrity, inducing immune cell infiltration, tumor necrosis factor‐α/interleukin‐6 secretion and mitochondrial dysfunction, ultimately triggering apoptosis.
Heng Wang, Xiaofang Tan, Deyu Chen
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Species Specificity of Transfer RNA. [PDF]
Robert B. Loftfield+3 more
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Aging weakens the blood–brain barrier (BBB), increasing susceptibility to CNS cancers and complicating treatment. This review examines BBB deterioration, its impact on drug delivery, and potential interventions like targeting neuroinflammation and advanced therapies.
Quang La, Aiman Baloch, David F. Lo
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Species specificity preliminary evaluation of an IL-4-based test for the differential diagnosis of human echinococcosis. [PDF]
Petrone L+7 more
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Species-Specific Antigens from the Cell Walls of the Agents of Meningopneumonitis and Feline Pneumonitis [PDF]
H. M. Jenkin+2 more
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Species Specificity of the NS1 Protein of Influenza B Virus
Haripriya Sridharan, Chen Zhao, R. Krug
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Claustrum Volume Is Reduced in Multiple Sclerosis and Predicts Disability
ABSTRACT Objective The claustrum is a small, thin structure of predominantly gray matter with broad connectivity and enigmatic function. Little is known regarding the impact of claustrum pathology in multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods This study assessed whether claustrum volume was reduced in MS and whether reductions were associated with specific ...
Nicole Shelley+5 more
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