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Targeting Kinetoplastid Parasites with ProTide Prodrugs: A Proof‐of‐Concept Study
Neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) remain a major global health challenge, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Kinetoplastid parasites causing Chagas disease, leishmaniasis, and African trypanosomiasis rely on host purine salvage pathways, making nucleoside analogues attractive therapeutic candidates.
Silvester Lowe +6 more
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Human influence on Antarctic marine ecosystems is a growing concern, despite limited information being available. This study investigated the coastal meiofauna and environmental parameters of 10 locations, 4 of which served as reference points (OB1, OB2,
Débora A.A. França +5 more
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High-Speed Copper Filling within High Aspect Ratio Through Holes in Polymer Substrates
In this work, we presented a ''bottom-up'' and a ''two-step'' electrodeposition formulas for copper filling within high aspect through polymer holes (TPHs), which are needed for integrating flexible bio-micro-electro-mechanical system (bio-MEMS) sensors ...
Q.S. Zhu +4 more
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Biological Degradation of Phthalates: From Bioremediation to Plastic Waste Valorization
Phthalic acid isomers play a key role in the plastics industry, but pose significant environmental and health concerns. This review explores the microbial biodegradation of phthalates and their esters, focusing on bacterial enzymes, catabolic pathways, and cellular uptake mechanisms of phthalates.
Marco A. Pereyra‐Camacho, Isabel Pardo
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Biological Effects of Dispersants and Dispersed Oil in Surface and Deep Ocean Species [PDF]
Beginning with the use of industrial-strength detergents, dispersing agents have been employed in spill response for decades. The Corexit series of agents in common use today generally consist of non-ionic and/or anionic surfactants in a solvent base ...
Bejarano, Adriana C. +2 more
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Research Highlights • Illustrated the single‐cell peripheral immune landscape of AIP and its distinction from PDAC. • Identified expanded CD23+IgG4high‐switched memory B cells, Tfh cells and enhanced antigen‐presentation interactions between them. • Multi‐centre flow cytometry validated a nomogram incorporating these subsets for differential diagnosis.
Chenxiao Liu +19 more
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ABSTRACT ABL2 rearrangements represent a subtype of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) associated with poor prognosis and survival. This study reports a high‐risk T‐cell ALL (T‐ALL) case with a novel TPR::ABL2 gene fusion resulting from a chromosomal deletion.
Elias Lagonik +11 more
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The present study deal with measure concentration of Total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) and selected heavy metals (HMs) (Cd , Pb , Co , V, and Ni) in soil and plant phragmits austriles (cav.) nearby AL-Nassiriya oil refinery during the period ...
Noora k.k., Bassim y. AL-khafaji
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Time-dependent performance of soil mix technology stabilized/solidified contaminated site soils. [PDF]
This paper presents the strength and leaching performance of stabilized/solidified organic and inorganic contaminated site soil as a function of time and the effectiveness of modified clays applied in this project.
Al-Tabbaa, Abir +2 more
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Structures of pentatricopeptide repeat proteins
A number of crystal, cryo‐EM and solution structures of pentatricopeptide repeat proteins have been solved, revealing details of how they interact with single‐stranded RNA and other proteins, as well as their conformational repertoire.Pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins constitute the largest family of RNA‐binding proteins in land plants, playing ...
Anuradha Pullakhandam +3 more
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