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Bacterial Foreignization Nanosystem Elicits Multi‐Phenotypic T Cells for Antitumor Immunity
In this study, a comprehensive strategy for tumor immunogenicity reshaping is implemented, in which all adjuvanticity, antigenicity, and reactogenicity of tumor cells are highly improved by an engineered bacterial nanosystem through a selective membrane fusion process. The resulting foreignized tumor cells evoke potent innate immune responses, inducing
Wan‐Ru Zhuang+10 more
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Performance characteristics and potential public health impact of improved pre-erythrocytic malaria vaccines targeting childhood burden. [PDF]
Malinga J+10 more
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This study describes the creation of injectable Brachyury (Bry) mRNA‐loaded Fucoidan‐functionalized GelMA hydrogel microspheres (BLNP@GF). These microspheres efficiently suppress inflammation, enhance extracellular matrix (ECM) synthesis in degenerated nucleus pulposus cells, and mitigate intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) in rat models.
Yuhao Gong+12 more
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Healthcare workers' attitudes toward influenza vaccine prescriptions in China. [PDF]
Cao Y+8 more
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In this study, C‐TAH, as multifunctional nanosheets, is developed with tannic acid and histone aptamer coverage. C‐TAH displays mild cytotoxicity, robust dsDNA and NETs/EETs binding efficiency, and potent antioxidant and antibacterial ability in vitro. C‐TAH treatment ameliorates dysregulated inflammation and restores hearing function in animal models,
Yongqiang Xiao+13 more
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Engineered antibody‐like proteins block the SARS‐CoV‐2 spike protein from binding to host receptors and suppress immune overactivation through an MBL‐based scaffold. These dual‐function proteins effectively alleviate inflammation, complement activation, and lung injury, offering a promising therapeutic strategy against severe COVID‐19 and its ...
Yizhuo Wang+7 more
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Covalent organic framework (COF)‐reuterin induces trained immunity in tumor‐associated macrophages, promoting the generation of nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species, thereby enhancing the antitumor immune response. Additionally, COF‐Reuterin directly kills tumor cells while simultaneously eradicating pathogenic intratumoural bacteria.
Jian‐Gang Zhang+8 more
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