Oral contraceptives and tissue factor expression. Comments on "Do combined oral contraceptives induce formation of tissue factor?" [PDF]
Østerud B.
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Mouse pre‐implantation development involves a transition from totipotency to pluripotency. Integrating transcriptomics, epigenetic profiling, low‐input proteomics and functional assays, we show that eight‐cell embryos retain residual totipotency features, whereas cytoskeletal remodeling regulated by the ubiquitin‐proteasome system drives progression ...
Wanqiong Li +8 more
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Correction: Unveiling the synergistic enhancement of cefotaxime efficacy with magnetic iron nanoparticles using co-culture technique and tooth model: a promising approach to combat antibiotic resistance. [PDF]
Ali SH, Khalid S, Shafi M, Khan AU.
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Book review: Badmaeva L. B., Ochirova N. G. The Chronicle of Sh.-N. Khobituev as a monument of the written culture of the Buryats Ulan-Ude, Belig, 2018, 288 p. [PDF]
T. B. Tagarova
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ZFAS1 is a lncRNA promoting cell proliferation and migration, exhibiting high expression in various cancers. It is conserved, widely expressed, and produces multiple splice variants with unclear roles. We identified several splice variants in hepatocyte models, and found that inhibiting or suppressing regulators of the unfolded protein response (PERK ...
Sébastien Soubeyrand +2 more
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Refractory Dermatophytosis in a Spitz Dog Successfully Managed with Posaconazole: A Case Report. [PDF]
Tiwari A +3 more
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HIV‐1 establishes immediate latency in T cells expressing the viral Nef protein
Nef is a viral protein often omitted from HIV‐1 reporter viruses. Consequently, its role in viral latency is unclear. We developed three novel dual reporter HIV‐1 derivatives that express Nef and allow for detection of latent and productive infection. Using these reporters, we show that Nef does not affect the establishment of immediate viral latency ...
Cindy Lam, Ivan Sadowski
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Alcohol‐induced altered glycans in human tracheal epithelial cells promote bacterial adhesion
Alcohol induces altered glycans to promote bacteria adhesion. Heavy alcohol drinking is known to increase the risk of bacterial pneumonia. However, the link between alcohol levels and risk of infection remains underexplored. Recently, we found that alcohol induced α2‐6sialo mucin O‐glycans in human tracheobronchial epithelial cells, which mediated the ...
Pi‐Wan Cheng +2 more
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Case Report: A case of severe infection caused by <i>Clostridium septicum</i>: a literature review. [PDF]
Liu J +5 more
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