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Characteristics of food-related allergic reactions during travel: a scoping literature review
Background A substantial number of travelers have pre-existing food allergies, which can put them at risk of exposure to allergens during transportation, e.g. on aircraft, and at travel destinations.
Sakarn Charoensakulchai +6 more
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Erythropoietin administration suppresses hepatic soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) expression, leading to increased CYP‐derived epoxides. This is associated with a shift in hepatic macrophage polarization characterized by reduced M1 markers and increased M2 markers, along with reduced hepatic inflammation, suppressed hepatic lipogenesis, and attenuated ...
Takeshi Goda +12 more
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Single‐molecule DNA flow‐stretch assays for high‐throughput DNA–protein interaction studies
We describe an optimised single‐molecule DNA flow‐stretch assay that visualises DNA–protein interactions in real time. Linear DNA fragments are tethered to a surface and stretched by buffer flow for fluorescence imaging. Using λ and φX174 DNA, this protocol enhances reproducibility and accessibility, providing a versatile approach for studying diverse ...
Ayush Kumar Ganguli +8 more
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Introduction: Travel medicine emerged in the late 1970s and has gained global importance over time. As international travel from developing countries has increa-sed, Latin American countries have recognized the need for travel medicine services.
Carlos Ramiro Silva-Ramos
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Healthcare seeking during travel: an analysis by the GeoSentinel surveillance network of travel medicine providers. [PDF]
Piyaphanee W +15 more
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Bisphenol A (BPA), a common chemical in plastics, exerts dual effects on bladder cancer cells: low doses promote growth and migration, while high doses suppress growth and migration. Multi‐omics and bioinformatics reveal BPA acts via MAPK and inflammatory pathways.
Shaomin Niu +10 more
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Bioscience students were asked for their opinions on the value and teaching of skills. 204 responded that teamwork, time management and study skills are necessary to reach University, that scientific writing, research, laboratory and presentation skills are taught effectively during their studies, while other skills are gained inherently through study ...
Janella Borrell, Susan Crennell
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