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Trypsinogen‐loaded nanoparticles reprogram TAMs via NF‐κB/NLRP3, driving M2→M1 conversion and potent phagocytosis to unleash antitumor immunity. ABSTRACT Although reprogramming tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs) represents a promising therapeutic strategy, approaches that are both precise and safe remain scarce.
Lei Cao +7 more
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Inside This Issue 4- Editorial by Joshua C. Smith 5- Autumn by Diana Burns 6- Living the Good Life by Matthew Burns 13- Strangers in a Strange Land by Michael Kornelis 10- So, You are a King? by John C.
Calvin Theological Seminary
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Los argumentos para la comprensión de Dios en Clemente de Alejandría: Influjos órficos en "Stromata V" [PDF]
In this article, we examine the incorporation of Orphic texts applied to the understanding of God according to Clement of Alexandria in Stromata V, within the process of receiving Hellenistic culture into the interpretation of the revealed data.
Calabrese, C. (Claudio)
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ABSTRACT Background The Department of Gastroenterological Surgery at Kumamoto University has maintained a commitment to integrating cutting‐edge clinical practice with fundamental research, particularly concerning malignant diseases of the digestive tract.
Hideo Baba +4 more
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This study evaluated immune‐related biomarkers in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors after postoperative recurrence. PD‐L1 expression in tumor‐associated macrophages and tumor cells, together with HLA class I downregulation and HLA‐DR expression, were associated with favorable responses to immunotherapy.
Kosuke Kanemitsu +9 more
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Inside This Issue 4- Editorial by John C. Medendorp 5- Richard Bauckham, Jesus and the Eyewitnesses by John C. Medendorp 8- John Dickson, The Best Kept Secret of Christian Mission by Katherine Garvelink Hirschberg 12- Diarmaid MacCullouch, Christianity ...
Calvin Theological Seminary
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Composition‐Aware Cross‐Sectional Integration for Spatial Transcriptomics
Multi‐section spatial transcriptomics demands coherent cell‐type deconvolution, domain detection, and batch correction, yet existing pipelines treat these tasks separately. FUSION unifies them within a composition‐aware latent framework, modeling reads as cell‐type–specific topics and clustering in embedding space.
Qishi Dong +5 more
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Clement of Alexandria's Stromata in the Early Sixteenth Century
This article examines the citations from Clement of Alexandria’s Stromata prior to the editio princeps by Piero Vettori (1550) and provides new data on the relationship between that edition and the manuscripts that have preserved this work for future generations.
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Inside This Issue 1- The Guys by Walter Miedema 3- A Fool’s Race by Jennifer Holmes 9- Irresponsible Grace by Ruth Lemmen 17- Via Media or Tertium Quid?: A Critical Examination of Meredith G.
Calvin Theological Seminary
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Matrix‐assisted laser desorption/ionization imaging‐based identification of reliable small molecule markers across heterogeneous glioblastoma cohorts is challenging with intensity‐only methods. We present spatially informed feature selection (SIFS), a spatially informed framework that prioritizes molecules consistently colocalizing with histopathology.
Shad A. Mohammed +15 more
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