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Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor in Health and Disease
Based on the structure and ligands of AhR, this review introduces the AhR‐related signaling pathways and their roles in health and diseases. Agonists and antagonists of AhR as well as new strategies for treatment using the microbial–AhR axis are summarized. A prospect was made for the future use of AhR as a therapeutic target.
Haonan Li +11 more
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OBJETIVO: Este estudo avalia o comportamento biológico dos heteroenxertos porcinos descelularizados (Grupo Desc) comparados com os homoenxertos criopreservados (Grupo Crio) implantados em carneiros jovens.
Sergio Augusto Veiga Lopes +7 more
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Studies on leukemia in the C3Hf strain of mice,2. [PDF]
Spontaneous C3Hf lymphatic leukemia maintained in an ascites form was transplanted into newborn Wistar rats less than 24 hours old. Single subcutaneous or intraperitoneal inoculation of the neoplastic cells resulted in progressive tumor growth fatal to ...
Miyoshi, Isao
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Together, an earlier pilot study and the current confirmatory study show that an autologous cellular therapy promotes beneficial, significant enhancement of manual dexterity recovery after lesion of the primary motor cortex. ABSTRACT Introduction A pilot study provided preliminary evidence indicating that peri‐lesional adult autologous neural cell ...
Camille Roux +6 more
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Current status and future perspectives of multi‐modal bacteria‐based cancer therapies
Bacteria exhibit inherent tumour‐targeting capabilities, particularly thriving in hypoxic tumour microenvironments (TMEs) and activating potent anti‐tumour immune responses through pathogen‐associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and immunomodulation.
Shuai Fan +9 more
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Targeting the Ubiquitin–Proteasome System for Cancer
This figure shows the mechanism of protein degradation by ubiquitin–proteasome system. The process begins with ubiquitin activation by the E1 enzyme, forming a thioester bond between E1's cysteine residue and ubiquitin's glycine carboxyl group, powered by ATP hydrolysis.
Zhaoyun Liu +5 more
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Teratoid Hepatoblastoma: Clinicopathologic Features and Outcomes
ABSTRACT Background Teratoid hepatoblastoma (HB) is a rare histologic subtype of the most common pediatric liver cancer. Understanding of the clinicopathologic features and outcomes of patients with this disease is currently limited. Methods Multi‐institution, retrospective chart review was conducted to compare 20 children with teratoid HB to 129 ...
Brian T. Hickner +8 more
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The probability of influencing the skin microbiome for addressing skin disorders opens a novel aisle of therapy. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of skin microbiota transplantation (sMt) for cutaneous adverse food reactions (caFr) in dogs.
Kerem Ural +2 more
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A Scoping Review of Pathogenesis, Current Treatments, and Novel Approaches for Vitiligo
ABSTRACT Background Vitiligo is a chronic skin disorder characterized by loss of melanocytes, causing depigmentation and psychological distress. Its pathogenesis is complex and multifactorial, involving genetic predisposition, autoimmune, oxidative stress, and neurogenic mechanisms.
Nusaibah Sallehuddin +3 more
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Summary Walnut (Juglans regia L.) is a significant commercial tree, valued both for its timber and nut production and it is extensively cultivated across the globe. We exploit heterografting by using cultivar‐‘Shangsong14’ (Juglans regia; ‘S14’) as scion and hybrid elite‐‘Zhongningqi’ (Juglans hindsii × Juglans regia; ‘Q’) as rootstock and self ...
Baoxin Li +6 more
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