Prevalence and Abundance of Ixodid Ticks in Domestic Mammals in Villages at the Forest Fringes of the Western Ghats, India. [PDF]
Raju HK+3 more
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Naturally derived biomembrane nanostructures by mimicking evolutionarily optimized biological architectures could effectively suppress tumor growth and have emerged as a compelling strategy in translational biomedicine. This review provides a systematic overview of rational design and underlying antitumor therapeutic mechanisms of mammalian cells ...
Xiaodan Wei+10 more
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Retrospective molecular analyses of hard ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) from patients admitted to the Centre for Tick-Borne Diseases in Central Europe, Hungary (1999-2021), in relation to clinical symptoms. [PDF]
Hornok S, Takács N, Nagy G, Lakos A.
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CXCL13 Expression Promotes CAR T Cell Antitumor Activity and Potentiates Response to PD‐1 Blockade
This study demonstrates that engineering CAR T cells to express CXCL13 enhances their antitumor efficacy and significantly improves responsiveness to PD‐1 immune checkpoint blockade. CXCL13 promotes T cell persistence, and resistance to early exhaustion via the AKT‐mTOR pathway.
Yang Zhou+15 more
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Climate differentially impacts ticks infected and uninfected with <i>Borrelia burgdorferi</i>. [PDF]
Broughton H+11 more
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In Vitro Monitoring of Babesia microti Infection Dynamics in Whole Blood Microenvironments
Here, an open microfluidic platform termed “µ‐Blood” is reported for real‐time, continuous monitoring of Babesia microti infection dynamics in vitro. µ‐Blood allows direct interrogation of whole blood with preserved integrity of the original whole blood microenvironment through an extended period (e.g., 72 h with mouse red blood cells) ex vivo. µ‐Blood
Chao Li+4 more
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Analysis of tick-borne pathogens using next-generation sequencing in ticks from wild animals in the Republic of Korea. [PDF]
Byun HR+10 more
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Under the scales: Identification of ticks in rehabilitated African pangolins and confiscated scales. [PDF]
Nethavhani Z+4 more
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