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Simmons Frantzen posted an update 3 days ago
ombolysis.Mycogenic synthesis of medically applied zinc oxide (ZnO) and copper oxide (CuO) nanoparticles (NPs) were exploited using Penicillium chrysogenum. The biogenesis and capping processes of the produced nano-metals were conducted by functional fungal extracellular enzymes and proteins. The obtained ZnO-NPs and CuO-NPs were characterized.…[Read more]
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Simmons Frantzen posted an update 4 days ago
Immunization with the WHcAg CD Loop vaccine candidate demonstrated immunoprotection in a murine model of ZIKV infection, stimulating protective antibodies associated with antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) activities. The WHcAg CD Loop candidate may represent a safer vaccine for preventing…[Read more]
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Simmons Frantzen posted an update 5 days ago
These analyses of viral and host RNAs converge to implicate RPLP1/2 as functionally important for ribosomes to elongate through ORFs encoding multiple TMDs. We suggest that the effect of RPLP1/2 at TMD associated pauses is mediated by improving the efficiency of co-translational folding and subsequent protein stability.Maintenance of genome…[Read more]
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Simmons Frantzen posted an update 6 days ago
Finally, if all enterprises involved in this field take into account these findings and improve constantly their process they will stop emitting several kg of CO2 into the atmosphere.
it was found by modifying standard equipment frozen method, using dry ice (CO2) and applied coconut oil alkaline emulsion pretreatment, a 54% energy saving. Even…[Read more]
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Simmons Frantzen posted an update 6 days ago
Interleukin-12 (IL-12) is considered to be a risk factor for cancer; however, its role in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains unknown. This study aimed to explore the impacts of the IL-12 rs3212227 and rs568408 gene polymorphisms on HCC.
We searched PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Chinese Knowledge Infrastructure databases for…[Read more]
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Simmons Frantzen posted an update 8 days ago
aeruginosa HtpG activates NF-κB, CYLD, and p38 MAPK in a TLR4-and CD91-dependent manner, leading to stimulation of IL-8 production in macrophages.
Monitoring the effects of biologic therapies in skin diseases will benefit from alternative noninvasive skin sampling techniques to evaluate immune pathways in diseased tissue early and…[Read more]
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Simmons Frantzen posted an update 10 days ago
The aim of this article is to analyze the conceptual structure underlying the models of obesity prevention implemented in Argentina, Brazil, and Spain. In their culturally distinct but epidemiologically similar contexts, the three countries have devised strategies that reproduce global diagnoses of the causes of obesity and replicate some of the…[Read more]
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Simmons Frantzen posted an update 12 days ago
The aim of this study was to provide detailed insight into the chemical composition and activity of five cucurbit vegetable preparations (pumpkin, zucchini, cucumber, white and yellow pattypan squash), each containing various phytochemical compounds with potential use against oxidative stress induced by the hydroxyl radical donors in human plasma…[Read more]
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Simmons Frantzen posted an update 13 days ago
The prevalence of marijuana use is increasing in the United States. Marijuana smoking has been shown to impair the microbicidal activity of alveolar macrophages and decrease the number of ciliated epithelial cells in the bronchi with a parallel increase in the number of mucus-secreting surface epithelial cells, which may increase the risk of…[Read more]
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