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Autoimmune Encephalitis in Acute Care—Pathology, Diagnosis, and Management
ABSTRACT Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) is characterized by immune‐mediated inflammation of the brain parenchyma, presenting with various neurological syndromes, including but not limited to seizures, altered consciousness, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and movement disorders.
Suneesh Thilak +9 more
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The authors engineer colorectal cancer cells with reduced redundancy of UHRF1 and DNMT1, key DNA methylation maintenance factors, lowering the maintenance threshold and sensitizing cells to inhibition. They develop reporter assays driven by endogenous tumor‐suppressor gene promoters with enhanced sensitivity and dynamic range to demethylating drugs ...
Cuicui Xia +15 more
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Proton FLASH Exposure Preserves Gut Commensal Microbiomes and Spares Intestinal Stem Cells
This study highlights the role of Proton FLASH abdominal irradiation in sparing of intestinal stem cells and preservation of key gut microbial population resulting minimization of radiation toxicity in intestinal epithelium in mice. Our findings support the potential of Proton FLASH to improve the therapeutic ratio for abdominal radiation exposure ...
Rishi Man Chugh +11 more
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Grancalcin (GCA), a myeloid‐derived protein, is enriched in gingival tissues of periodontitis patients and mouse models. Through interactions with CD44 and activation of MYH9, GCA promotes NF‐κB signaling and exacerbates periodontal inflammation and bone loss.
Min Zhou +6 more
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CSPG4 is identified as a high‐value, stemness‐associated target in HPV‐negative HNSCC. By implementing rational biophysical engineering, a humanized and charge‐optimized CAR is developed to overcome tonic signaling‐induced exhaustion. This strategy induces a profound transcriptomic shift toward a rejuvenated, stem‐like memory state, significantly ...
Xiang Xu +13 more
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Mitochondrial anti-viral immunity.
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2012In the cytosol, the sensing of RNA viruses by the RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) triggers a complex signaling cascade where the mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein (MAVS) plays a crucial role in orchestrating the innate host response through the induction of antiviral and inflammatory responses.
Naima Zemirli, D. Arnoult
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Immune Checkpoints in Viral Latency
Annual Review of Microbiology, 2001▪ Abstract The dynamics of the relationship between the immune system and latent viruses are highly complex. Latent viruses not only avoid elimination by the host's primary immune response, they also remain with the host for life in the presence of strong acquired immunity, often exhibiting periodic reactivation and recurrence from the latent state ...
S, Redpath +3 more
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Measuring immunity in viral hepatitis
Journal of Gastroenterology, 2004chronic HBV or HCV infection, either reduce the viral load or enhance immunity to prevent the subsequent development of liver cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).1,2 In addition to providing direct inhibition of viral replication, these agents modulate antiviral immune responses, which greatly contributes to the successful therapeutic response.
Tatsuya, Kanto, Norio, Hayashi
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Understanding and Manipulating Viral Immunity: Antibody Immunodominance Enters Center Stage.
Trends in immunology, 2018Adaptive immune responses against antigenically variable viruses and cellular pathogens are efficient in many cases, but largely limited to the infecting or immunizing strain.
Davide Angeletti, J. Yewdell
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Cytokines and immunity to viral infections
Immunological Reviews, 1997SummaryIn this review, we discuss two broad approaches we have taken to study the role of cytokines and chemokines in antiviral immunity. Firstly, recombinant vaccinia viruses were engineered to exit encoding cytokines and chemokines of interest. Potent antiviral activity was mediated by many of these encoded factors, including IL‐2, IL12. IFN‐γ. TNF‐α.
Ramshaw, I. +5 more
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