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Zebrafish as a Versatile Model Organism: From Tanks to Treatment
The zebrafish, with its optical transparency and genetic tractability, serves as a versatile in vivo platform for biomedical research. This review underscores its significance in modeling a wide spectrum of human diseases—from cancer to metabolic disorders—and in leveraging cutting‐edge technologies like CRISPR and TALENs.
Rupali Srivastava+9 more
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Immune checkpoints in tumor immunotherapy. Ligand binding to the receptor inhibits immune cell function, promotes tumor cell immune escape, and suppresses the immune response. The pathways of action are VISTA‐IGSF11, TIM‐3‐Ceacam1, CD47‐SIRPα, CTLA‐4‐CD80/CD86, PD‐L1‐PD‐1, MHC‐1‐LILRB, and CD24 ‐ Siglec ‐10. There are also other immune checkpoints such
Han Sun+10 more
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Thymic Microenvironment Remodeling in Cancer Cachexia as a Determinant of Checkpoint Inhibitor Efficacy and Toxicity. [PDF]
Huang RK+9 more
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This review highlights recent advances in microfluidic technologies for modeling human aging and age‐related diseases. It explores how organ‐on‐chip platforms improve physiological relevance, enable rejuvenation strategies, facilitate drug screening, detect senescent cells, and identify biomarkers.
Limor Zwi‐Dantsis+5 more
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True Thymic Hyperplasia: An Extremely Rare Incidental Finding. [PDF]
Salvado de Carvalho I, Baldo MJ.
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Aryl‐isatin Schiff base ruthenium (II)‐arene Ru1 complex has (IC50 value of 5.36 ± 1.09) a strong ability to inhibit the growth of SW620 cell line. The intrinsic binding constant Kb of the complex Ru1 was 5.14 × 106 M−1. In absorption spectral study, hyperchromism and hypsochromism were clear indicators that suggested the intercalative type of mode of ...
Aslıhan Karaer Tunçay+4 more
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Histologic features, growth patterns and classification of atypical thymomas. [PDF]
Suster DI, Suster S.
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Peripheral Biomarker Signatures in Rheumatoid Arthritis–Associated Interstitial Lung Disease
Objective Rheumatoid arthritis–associated interstitial lung disease (RA‐ILD) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality among patients with RA, yet effective risk stratification for RA‐ILD is lacking. We sought to characterize unique peripheral blood biomarker signatures in RA that could improve RA‐ILD discrimination beyond clinical and genetic ...
Austin M. Wheeler+18 more
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Immunodeficiency Diseases and Tumor Immunobiology [PDF]
Abramoff, Peter A., Duquesnoy, Rene J.
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Development and validation of AI-based automatic segmentation and measurement of thymus on chest CT scans. [PDF]
Guo Y+13 more
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