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ABSTRACT Wheezing is a common respiratory symptom in infants and toddlers, and recurrent wheezing is a significant respiratory disorder affecting this age group. Given the multifactorial etiology of recurrent wheezing, clinical practice lacks standardized diagnostic and therapeutic protocols. Recent years have witnessed substantial progress in clinical
Committee of Pediatrics +16 more
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Long-standing, multifocal Tuberculosis verrucosa cutis: Undiagnosed for 40 years. [PDF]
Wubalem SM +3 more
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Proteome Analysis of Corynebacterium diphtheriae–Macrophage Interaction
ABSTRACT Contact of Corynebacterium diphtheriae with macrophages induces adaptations on both bacterial and cellular sides. The study presented here was aiming to shed light on the simultaneous intracellular adaptation of the bacteria and changes in the proteome of the phagocytes in response to the internalization of C. diphtheriae.
Luca Musella +6 more
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ABSTRACT Protein S‐palmitoylation, a reversible lipid modification, plays critical roles in regulating protein function and localization. However, its comprehensive role in the rapid reprogramming of macrophages during early immune responses remains incompletely understood.
Hyojung Kim +4 more
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Isolated epididymal tuberculosis presenting as a chronic hydrocele: A rare manifestation of genitourinary TB. [PDF]
Maachi Y +6 more
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Boron‐10 carriers and their applications in boron neutron capture therapy
Summary of different types of boron drugs. Abstract Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) has emerged as a promising therapeutic modality in cancer treatment, demonstrating the ability to selectively eliminate cancer cells through the 10B(n,α)7Li nuclear reaction with minimal side effects on normal tissues.
Dachao Tang +7 more
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Prevalence of Latent Tuberculosis Infection in Vulnerable Groups in the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil. [PDF]
Carvalho EDR, Kupek E.
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ABSTRACT The role of the cell envelope‐associated Rv0132c/FGD2 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis has long been a subject of debate. Importantly, FGD2 is found only in pathogenic mycobacteria, making it a potential drug target. While some suggest it functions as a glucose‐6‐phosphate dehydrogenase, others propose it acts instead as an F420‐dependent ...
Adewale V. Aderemi +12 more
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Association of vitamin D receptor <i>TaqI</i> gene polymorphism and vitamin D deficiency with risk of pulmonary tuberculosis in the Ethiopian population. [PDF]
Melake A, Jegnie M.
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