Ron, Tomer Dolev, Ohad Leon, Avi Shirizly, Amnon Aghion, Eli
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Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
The present study aims to evaluate the stress corrosion behavior of additively manufactured austenitic stainless steel produced by the wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) process. This was examined in comparison with its counterpart, wrought alloy, by electrochemical analysis in terms of potentiodynamic polarization and impedance spectroscopy an...
Li, Huanrong Zang, Yuqin Wang, Chen Li, Huiyang Fan, Aiping Han, Cha Xue, Fengxia
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Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
The female reproductive tract microenvironment includes microorganisms, metabolites, and immune components, and the balance of the interactions among them plays an important role in maintaining female reproductive tract homeostasis and health. When any one of the reproductive tract microorganisms, metabolites, or immunity is out of balance, it will...
Hurkmans, Daan P Verdegaal, Els M E Hogan, Sabrina A de Wijn, Rik Hovestad, Lies van den Heuvel, Dianne M A Ruijtenbeek, Rob Welters, Marij J P van Brakel, Mandy Basak, Edwin A
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Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer
Background Many cancer patients do not obtain clinical benefit from immune checkpoint inhibition. Checkpoint blockade targets T cells, suggesting that tyrosine kinase activity profiling of baseline peripheral blood mononuclear cells may predict clinical outcome. Methods Here a total of 160 patients with advanced melanoma or non-small-cell lung canc...
Weinberg, Frank Dickson, Robert P. Nagrath, Deepak Ramnath, Nithya
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Cancers
Simple Summary Lung cancer is the major cause of cancer related deaths in the world. New therapies have improved outcomes. Unfortunately, overall 5 year survival is ~20%. Therefore, better understanding of tumor biology and the microenvironment may lead to new therapeutic targets. The lung microbiome has recently emerged as a major mediator of host...
Reemers, Sylvia van Bommel, Sander Cao, Qi Sutton, David van de Zande, Saskia
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Vaccines
Equine influenza virus (EIV) is a major cause of respiratory disease in horses. Vaccination is an effective tool for infection control. Although various EIV vaccines are widely available, major outbreaks occurred in Europe in 2018 involving a new EIV H3N8 FC1 strain. In France, it was reported that both unvaccinated and vaccinated horses were affec...
Munshi, Tulika Sparrow, Adam Wren, Brendan W. Reljic, Rajko Willcocks, Samuel J.
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Antibiotics
Bactenecin (Bac) 5 is a bovine antimicrobial peptide (AMP) capable of killing some species of bacteria through the inhibition of protein synthesis. Bac5 and other AMPs have also been shown to have chemotactic properties and can induce inflammatory cytokine expression by innate immune cells. Recently, AMPs have begun to be investigated for their pot...
Garbarino, Sergio Lanteri, Paola Sannita, Walter G. Bragazzi, Nicola L. Scoditti, Egeria
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Frontiers in Neurology
Capoor, Manu N. Ahmed, Fahad S. McDowell, Andrew Slaby, Ondrej
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Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
The discovery of T-cell responses to SARS-CoV-2 in non-infected individuals indicates cross-reactive immune memory from prior exposure to human coronaviruses (HCoV) that cause the common cold. This raises the possibility that “immunity” could exist within populations at rates that may be higher than serology studies estimate. Besides specialized re...
Du, Xuanlong Zhang, Yewei
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Frontiers in Genetics
Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common malignant tumor with high mortality and poor prognoses around the world. Ferroptosis is a new form of cell death, and some studies have found that it is related to cancer immunotherapy. The aim of our research was to find immunity- and ferroptosis-related biomarkers to improve the treatment and ...
Moreira, Rebeca Romero, Alejandro Rey-Campos, Magalí Pereiro, Patricia Rosani, Umberto Novoa, Beatriz Figueras, Antonio
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Frontiers in Immunology
Mediterranean mussels ( Mytilus galloprovincialis ) are marine bivalve molluscs with high resilience to biotic and abiotic stress. This resilience is one of the reasons why this species is such an interesting model for studying processes such as the immune response. In this work, we stimulated mussel hemocytes with poly I:C, β-glucans, and LPS and ...