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Marked gallbladder wall thickening caused by Epstein–Barr virus‐induced infectious mononucleosis
Key Clinical Message In patients with symptoms of viral infection and marked thickening of the gallbladder wall, it is important to suspect acalculous cholecystitis due to Epstein–Barr virus‐induced infectious mononucleosis.
Masahiko Nakamura +3 more
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Infection control in the brain and the eye
Abstract The Central Nervous System (CNS), comprising the brain and the eye, is considered to have a ‘privileged’ mechanism for dealing with immunological challenge (immune privilege, IP). CNS IP has been revealed through experiments using foreign protein antigens and cell and tissue alloantigens (grafts), but evidence for a role for IP in modulating ...
John V. Forrester +2 more
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Summary T‐follicular helper cell lymphomas (TFHLs) are frequently associated with epigenetic mutations and clonal haematopoiesis (CH), but the clinical and prognostic implications of CH in TFHL remains unclear. We performed next‐generation sequencing on paired peripheral blood (PB) and tumour tissue samples from 30 patients with TFHL. CH was defined by
Chong Wei +4 more
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Association of Epstein-Barr virus with Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Introduction: Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma is among the leading causes of cancer related deaths within gastrointestinal tumors. There is a growing body of evidence that shows an association between Epstein Barr virus infection and the development ...
Ali Moradi +8 more
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A11 Peptide Enhances Radiosensitivity by Degrading EphA2 in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
In EphA2‐high‐expressing nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells, radiation triggers RSK‐dependent phosphorylation of EphA2 at Ser897, which in turn activates AKT and promote radioresistance. The A11 peptide breaks this signaling cascade by degrading EphA2 and blocking its S897 phosphorylation, thereby markedly enhancing radiosensitivity.
Ming Zhang +5 more
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Background Recent biomedical research has shown the unusual, multisystem effects of coronavirus disease 2019 in humans. One specific sequela of a primary severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection is the reactivation of latent viruses in ...
Ashten Duncan +3 more
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Epstein-Barr Virus-Associated T and NK-Cell Lymphoproliferative Diseases [PDF]
Wook Youn Kim +3 more
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