The intratumoral landscape of T cell receptor repertoire in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. [PDF]
Yang M +6 more
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T-cell receptor repertoire in B-cell lymphoproliferative lesions in primary Sjögren’s syndrome.
Dolcetti R +8 more
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Abstract Our knowledge of the immune system continues to expand at a rapid pace, and this coupled with technological advances now enables us to interrogate both the breadth and the depth of the immune response at levels without precedent. This has also facilitated rapidly integrating some of this carefully vetted knowledge into clinical practice ...
Aaruni Khanolkar, Aisha Ahmed
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The compositional behavior of the human T cell receptor repertoire in ovarian cancer compared to healthy donors. [PDF]
Zuckerbrot-Schuldenfrei M +2 more
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Bridging maternal effects and epitranscriptomics: A novel perspective in developmental biology
Abstract Maternal effects, encompassing both genetic (maternally expressed gene products) and non‐genetic (maternal state) influences, are powerful determinants of offspring phenotype, yet their RNA‐level mechanisms remain incompletely resolved. In parallel, epitranscriptomics, an emerging field centered on chemical modifications to RNA, has revealed ...
Ehsan Pashay Ahi
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TCR-NP: a novel approach to prioritize T-cell Receptor repertoire network properties. [PDF]
Banerjee S, Le P, Yang H, Zhang L, He T.
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Secretopathies emerge as a new class of neurocristopathies
Abstract Neural crest cells are a transient embryonic population of cells that give rise to a wide range of structures, including craniofacial cartilage and bone, peripheral neurons and glia, as well as components of the cardiac outflow tract, among others.
Amanda Teixeira +3 more
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Distinct Omicron longitudinal memory T cell profile and T cell receptor repertoire associated with COVID-19 hospitalisation. [PDF]
Markey G +15 more
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WONOEP XVII appraisal: The role of the extracellular matrix in epilepsy
Abstract The extracellular matrix (ECM) is composed of proteoglycans and glycoproteins that regulate the external environment surrounding neurons, glia, and the vascular system. The ECM is vital for maintaining the structure and function of the brain and also acts as a reservoir for various signaling molecules and neurotransmitters, modulating synaptic
Eleonora Lugara +7 more
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Characterization of the T-cell receptor repertoire associated with lymph node metastasis in colorectal cancer. [PDF]
Zhen Y +6 more
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