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  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,711 Views
15 Pages

Two Paralogous Gb3/CD77 Synthases in Birds Show Different Preferences for Their Glycoprotein and Glycosphingolipid Substrates

  • Anna Bereznicka,
  • Krzysztof Mikolajczyk,
  • Katarzyna Szymczak-Kulus,
  • Katarzyna Kapczynska,
  • Edyta Majorczyk,
  • Anna Modlinska,
  • Tomasz Piasecki,
  • Radoslaw Kaczmarek and
  • Marcin Czerwinski

9 September 2021

Most glycosyltransferases show remarkable gross and fine substrate specificity, which is reflected in the old one enzyme-one linkage paradigm. While human Gb3/CD77 synthase is a glycosyltransferase that synthesizes the Galα1→4Gal moiety mainly on gly...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,356 Views
12 Pages

Gb3/cd77 Is a Predictive Marker and Promising Therapeutic Target for Head and Neck Cancer

  • Lorena García-Hevia,
  • Débora Muñoz-Guerra,
  • Íñigo Casafont,
  • Carmelo Morales-Angulo,
  • Victor J. Ovejero,
  • David Lobo and
  • Mónica L. Fanarraga

Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is the sixth leading cancer in the world. This cancer is difficult to treat and is characterized by recurrences that are often fatal. This cancer is generally removed surgically, but it often regrows from the edg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
7,139 Views
14 Pages

Shiga Toxin 1, as DNA Repair Inhibitor, Synergistically Potentiates the Activity of the Anticancer Drug, Mafosfamide, on Raji Cells

  • Maurizio Brigotti,
  • Valentina Arfilli,
  • Domenica Carnicelli,
  • Laura Rocchi,
  • Cinzia Calcabrini,
  • Francesca Ricci,
  • Pasqualepaolo Pagliaro,
  • Pier Luigi Tazzari,
  • Roberta R. Alfieri and
  • Piero Sestili
  • + 1 author

21 February 2013

Shiga toxin 1 (Stx1), produced by pathogenic Escherichia coli, targets a restricted subset of human cells, which possess the receptor globotriaosylceramide (Gb3Cer/CD77), causing hemolytic uremic syndrome. In spite of the high toxicity, Stx1 has been...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,026 Views
16 Pages

Verotoxin-1-Induced ER Stress Triggers Apoptotic or Survival Pathways in Burkitt Lymphoma Cells

  • Justine Debernardi,
  • Catherine Pioche-Durieu,
  • Eric Le Cam,
  • Joëlle Wiels and
  • Aude Robert

11 May 2020

Shiga toxins (Stxs) expressed by the enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli and enteric Shigella dysenteriae 1 pathogens are protein synthesis inhibitors. Stxs have been shown to induce apoptosis via the activation of extrinsic and intrinsic pathways in...

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  • Review
  • Open Access
64 Citations
11,826 Views
11 Pages

25 October 2017

The cellular entry of the bacterial Shiga toxin and the related verotoxins has been scrutinized in quite some detail. This is due to their importance as a threat to human health. At the same time, the study of Shiga toxin has allowed the discovery of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
58 Citations
4,973 Views
16 Pages

Greenhouse hydroponic experiments were conducted using Cd-sensitive (cv. Guiyan1) and Cd-tolerant (cv. Yunyan2) tobacco cultivars to study the ameliorative effects of exogenous glycinebetaine (GB) upon 5 μM Cd stress. The foliar spray of GB marked...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,116 Views
17 Pages

Ginseng Berry Extract Attenuates Dextran Sodium Sulfate-Induced Acute and Chronic Colitis

  • Wei Zhang,
  • Li Xu,
  • Si-Young Cho,
  • Kyung-Jin Min,
  • Tatsuya Oda,
  • LiJun Zhang,
  • Qing Yu and
  • Jun-O Jin

5 April 2016

This study investigates the in vivo functions of ginseng berry extract (GB) as a therapy for dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced colitis. C57BL/6 mice were given drinking water containing DSS (3%) for eight days to induce acute colitis. At the same...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,300 Views
20 Pages

20 February 2023

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a Gram-positive bacterium commonly found in the genitourinary tract and is also a leading cause of neonatal sepsis and pneumonia. Despite the current antibiotic prophylaxis (IAP), the disease burdens of late-onset disea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,279 Views
10 Pages

Decrease in CD14++CD16+ Monocytes in Low-Immunological-Risk Kidney Transplant Patients with Subclinical Borderline Inflammation

  • Abelardo Caballero,
  • Teresa Vazquez-Sanchez,
  • Pedro Ruiz-Esteban,
  • Myriam Leon,
  • Juana Alonso-Titos,
  • Veronica Lopez,
  • Eugenia Sola,
  • Elena Gutierrez,
  • Mercedes Cabello and
  • Domingo Hernandez
  • + 3 authors

28 October 2021

We determined the association between CD14++CD16+ monocytes and subclinical infiltrates that do not reach the histological threshold for rejection (≥Banff IA). We studied low-immunological-risk kidney-transplant recipients in a clinical trial (NCT022...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,300 Views
10 Pages

26 November 2022

In order to find suitable plants for “production during remediation” in wheat fields moderately contaminated by cadmium (Cd), five plants—green amaranth, oil sunflower, broomcorn, maize, and waxy maize—were planted in pots to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,910 Views
19 Pages

Integrated MRI–Immune–Genomic Features Enclose a Risk Stratification Model in Patients Affected by Glioblastoma

  • Giulia Mazzaschi,
  • Alessandro Olivari,
  • Antonio Pavarani,
  • Costanza Anna Maria Lagrasta,
  • Caterina Frati,
  • Denise Madeddu,
  • Bruno Lorusso,
  • Silvia Dallasta,
  • Chiara Tommasi and
  • Pellegrino Crafa
  • + 4 authors

1 July 2022

Background: The aim of the present study was to dissect the clinical outcome of GB patients through the integration of molecular, immunophenotypic and MR imaging features. Methods: We enrolled 57 histologically proven and molecularly tested GB patien...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,837 Views
18 Pages

Ginkgo biloba extract (EGB) has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the United States for clinical studies on memory disorders. Ginkgolide B (GB) is the major terpene lactone component of EGB and is a specific and potent antagonist o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
7,636 Views
18 Pages

Verotoxin A Subunit Protects Lymphocytes and T Cell Lines against X4 HIV Infection in Vitro

  • Pei Lin Shi,
  • Beth Binnington,
  • Darinka Sakac,
  • Yulia Katsman,
  • Stephanie Ramkumar,
  • Jean Gariepy,
  • Minji Kim,
  • Donald R. Branch and
  • Clifford Lingwood

14 December 2012

Our previous genetic, pharmacological and analogue protection studies identified the glycosphingolipid, Gb3 (globotriaosylceramide, Pk blood group antigen) as a natural resistance factor for HIV infection. Gb3 is a B cell marker (CD77), but a fractio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,652 Views
18 Pages

Single-Cell Molecular Characterization to Partition the Human Glioblastoma Tumor Microenvironment Genetic Background

  • Francesca Lessi,
  • Sara Franceschi,
  • Mariangela Morelli,
  • Michele Menicagli,
  • Francesco Pasqualetti,
  • Orazio Santonocito,
  • Carlo Gambacciani,
  • Francesco Pieri,
  • Filippo Aquila and
  • Chiara Maria Mazzanti
  • + 1 author

26 March 2022

Background: Glioblastoma (GB) is a devastating primary brain malignancy. The recurrence of GB is inevitable despite the standard treatment of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, and the median survival is limited to around 15 months. The barriers t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,060 Views
13 Pages

2 November 2022

Arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd) pose great risk to rice plants and human health. Copper (Cu) agrichemicals also draw increasing attention. This study investigated the distributions of As, Cd and Cu in the soil–rice system in two major rice-produc...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,960 Views
15 Pages

Sequential Recovery of Heavy and Noble Metals by Mussel-Inspired Polydopamine-Polyethyleneimine Conjugated Polyurethane Composite Bearing Dithiocarbamate Moieties

  • Dingshuai Xue,
  • Ting Li,
  • Guoju Chen,
  • Yanhong Liu,
  • Danping Zhang,
  • Qian Guo,
  • Jujie Guo,
  • Yueheng Yang,
  • Jiefang Sun and
  • Bing Shao
  • + 2 authors

2 July 2019

Dithiocarbamate-grafted polyurethane (PU) composites were synthesized by anchoring dithiocarbamate (DTC) as a chelating agent to the polyethyleneimine-polydopamine (PE-DA)-functionalized graphene-based PU matrix (PE-DA@GB@PU), as a new adsorbent mate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,655 Views
17 Pages

Using Surface Immunogenic Protein as a Carrier Protein to Elicit Protective Antibody to Multiple Serotypes for Candidate Group B Streptococcal Glycan Conjugate Vaccines

  • Huiqi Duan,
  • Wenhua Huang,
  • Qingyu Lv,
  • Peng Liu,
  • Qian Li,
  • Decong Kong,
  • Xuyang Sun,
  • Xinran Zhang,
  • Yongqiang Jiang and
  • Shaolong Chen

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a life-threatening opportunistic pathogen, particularly in pregnant women, infants, and the elderly. Currently, maternal vaccination is considered the most viable long-term option for preventing GBS mother-to-infant inf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,423 Views
11 Pages

Different Antigen-Specific CD4+ and CD8+ T-Cell Response against HCMV Proteins in Pregnant Women with Primary Infection and in Control Subjects with Remote Infection

  • Federica Zavaglio,
  • Piera d’Angelo,
  • Chiara Fornara,
  • Paola Zelini,
  • Giuditta Comolli,
  • Milena Furione,
  • Alessia Arossa,
  • Arsenio Spinillo,
  • Daniele Lilleri and
  • Fausto Baldanti

13 September 2024

Background/Objectives: Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is the most frequent cause of congenital infections. The HCMV-specific T-cell response in primary infection may help define reliable correlates of immune protection in pregnancy. In this study, the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,749 Views
13 Pages

Development of antibodies against the native structure of membrane proteins with multiple transmembrane domains is challenging because it is difficult to prepare antigens with native structures. Previously, we successfully developed a monoclonal anti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
36 Citations
3,969 Views
14 Pages

Diminishing Heavy Metal Hazards of Contaminated Soil via Biochar Supplementation

  • Mahrous Awad,
  • Mahmuod M. El-Sayed,
  • Xiang Li,
  • Zhongzhen Liu,
  • Syed Khalid Mustafa,
  • Allah Ditta and
  • Kamel Hessini

18 November 2021

Depending on the geochemical forms, heavy metal (HM) accumulation is one of the most serious environmental problems in the world and poses negative impacts on soil, plants, animals, and humans. Although the use of biochar to remediate contaminated so...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,217 Views
14 Pages

Risk Assessment of Soil Heavy Metals in the Jiahe River Basin of Yantai City, China

  • Xizhuo Chen,
  • Pengfei Zhao,
  • Jiaxin Huang,
  • Jun Liu,
  • Xiaoli Cao,
  • Jing Che,
  • Hui Liao,
  • Xiaolong Zhu and
  • Qingjie Gong

25 December 2024

The issues related to soil environmental contamination caused by heavy metals have garnered increasing attention. In particular, the soil pollution risk in the eastern coastal regions of China has attracted widespread concern. This study surveyed hea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,799 Views
16 Pages

Multi-Antigen Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpesvirus (EEHV) mRNA Vaccine Induces Humoral and Cell-Mediated Responses in Mice

  • Jessica R. Watts,
  • Jennifer L. Spencer Clinton,
  • Jeroen Pollet,
  • Rongsheng Peng,
  • Jie Tan and
  • Paul D. Ling

18 December 2024

Background/Objectives: Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) causes lethal hemorrhagic disease (HD) in Asian and African elephants in human care and the wild. It is the leading cause of death for young Asian elephants in North American and Eur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
2,977 Views
11 Pages

13 November 2020

Background: Podocyturia in Fabry nephropathy leads to glomerulosclerosis and kidney disease progression. Integrins are involved in podocyte attachment to the glomerular basement membrane. We hypothesized that in Fabry nephropathy, lyso-Gb3 could modu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,125 Views
15 Pages

Significance of Cytomegalovirus gB Genotypes in Adult Patients Undergoing Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: Insights from a Single-Centre Investigation

  • Tamara Vasiljevic,
  • Marko Jankovic,
  • Ana Tomic,
  • Ida Bakrac,
  • Stefan Radenovic,
  • Danijela Miljanovic,
  • Aleksandra Knezevic,
  • Tanja Jovanovic,
  • Irena Djunic and
  • Milena Todorovic-Balint

27 March 2024

Introduction: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is a major clinical issue after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). The CMV envelope glycoproteins are key in viral pathogenesis; the glycoprotein B (gB) encoded by the UL55 gene mi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,061 Views
24 Pages

Meta-Analysis and Experimental Validation Identified FREM2 and SPRY1 as New Glioblastoma Marker Candidates

  • Marko Vidak,
  • Ivana Jovcevska,
  • Neja Samec,
  • Alja Zottel,
  • Mirjana Liovic,
  • Damjana Rozman,
  • Saso Dzeroski,
  • Peter Juvan and
  • Radovan Komel

Glioblastoma (GB) is the most aggressive brain malignancy. Although some potential glioblastoma biomarkers have already been identified, there is a lack of cell membrane-bound biomarkers capable of distinguishing brain tissue from glioblastoma and/or...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,786 Views
17 Pages

The Effect of GB1 on DSS-Induced Colitis in WT and Nlrp3-/- Mice

  • Ziyi Zhou,
  • Lixian Wang,
  • Ruhe Liao,
  • Qin Chen,
  • Changhui Liu,
  • Jianping Song,
  • Changsheng Deng and
  • Xinan Huang

This study investigated the protective effects of Garcinia biflavonoid 1 (GB1) against dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced ulcerative colitis and its underlying mechanisms. Using wild-type (WT) and NLRP3 knockout (Nlrp3-/-) mice, we demonstrated tha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,143 Views
17 Pages

Alteration of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Isolated from Glioblastoma Multiforme under the Influence of Photodynamic Treatment

  • Kalina Tumangelova-Yuzeir,
  • Krassimir Minkin,
  • Ivan Angelov,
  • Ekaterina Ivanova-Todorova,
  • Ekaterina Kurteva,
  • Georgi Vasilev,
  • Jeliazko Arabadjiev,
  • Petar Karazapryanov,
  • Kaloyan Gabrovski and
  • Dobroslav Kyurkchiev
  • + 2 authors

The central hypothesis for the development of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) postulates that the tumor begins its development by transforming neural stem cells into cancer stem cells (CSC). Recently, it has become clear that another kind of stem cell,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,945 Views
27 Pages

Alphaherpesvirus gB Homologs Are Targeted to Extracellular Vesicles, but They Differentially Affect MHC Class II Molecules

  • Kinga Grabowska,
  • Magda Wąchalska,
  • Małgorzata Graul,
  • Michał Rychłowski,
  • Krystyna Bieńkowska-Szewczyk and
  • Andrea D. Lipińska

10 April 2020

Herpesvirus envelope glycoprotein B (gB) is one of the best-documented extracellular vesicle (EVs)-incorporated viral proteins. Regarding the sequence and structure conservation between gB homologs, we asked whether bovine herpesvirus-1 (BoHV-1) and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,407 Views
11 Pages

Mining activities are one of the main contamination sources of Cd in soil. However, the information about the influence of silver mining on Cd pollution in soil in mining-affected areas is limited. In the present study, sixteen paired soil and rice g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
5,498 Views
18 Pages

Cross-Talk between Cadmium and Selenium at Elevated Cadmium Stress Determines the Fate of Selenium Uptake in Rice

  • Muhammad Umer Farooq,
  • Zhichen Tang,
  • Tengda Zheng,
  • Muhammad Ahsan Asghar,
  • Rui Zeng,
  • Yang Su,
  • Hla Hla Ei,
  • Yuanke Liang,
  • Yujie Zhang and
  • Jianqing Zhu
  • + 2 authors

Cadmium (Cd) is a well-known metal imposing threats to human health, and it can be accumulated in polished rice over the permitted range of 0.2 mg kg−1 (GB 2762-2017). It has been reported that selenium (Se) application decreases Cd uptake. Se-...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,908 Views
19 Pages

29 December 2024

Glioblastoma (GB) is one of the most aggressive and treatment-resistant cancers due to its complex tumor microenvironment (TME). We previously showed that GB progression is dependent on the aberrant induction of chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA) in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,704 Views
23 Pages

A Shiga Toxin B-Subunit-Based Lectibody Boosts T Cell Cytotoxicity towards Gb3-Positive Cancer Cells

  • Jana Tomisch,
  • Vincent Busse,
  • Francesca Rosato,
  • Olga N. Makshakova,
  • Pavel Salavei,
  • Anna-Sophia Kittel,
  • Emilie Gillon,
  • Levin Lataster,
  • Anne Imberty and
  • Winfried Römer
  • + 1 author

20 July 2023

Aberrant glycosylation plays a crucial role in tumour progression and invasiveness. Tumour-associated carbohydrate antigens (TACAs) represent a valuable set of targets for immunotherapeutic approaches. The poor immunogenicity of glycan structures, ho...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,152 Views
13 Pages

Circulating Anti-GB3 Antibody as a Biomarker of Myocardial Inflammation in Patients with Fabry Disease Cardiomyopathy

  • Andrea Frustaci,
  • Romina Verardo,
  • Michele Magnocavallo,
  • Rossella Scialla,
  • Luigi Sansone and
  • Matteo Antonio Russo

15 June 2023

Background: Fabry disease cardiomyopathy (FDCM) has manifested some resistance to enzyme replacement therapy (ERT), particularly in its advanced phase. Recently, myocardial inflammation of autoimmune origin has been demonstrated in FDCM. Aims: The ob...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,993 Views
7 Pages

Galectin-1 Induces the Production of Immune-Suppressive Cytokines in Human and Mouse T Cells

  • Kimberly D. Herman,
  • Ian Holyer,
  • Duncan C. Humphries,
  • Anna Adamska,
  • James A. Roper,
  • Kristoffer Peterson,
  • Fredrik R. Zetterberg,
  • Anders Pedersen,
  • Alison C. MacKinnon and
  • Robert J. Slack

7 November 2024

Galectin-1 is implicated in several pro-tumourigenic mechanisms and is considered immune-suppressive. The pharmacological inhibition of galectin-1 may be beneficial in cancers in which galectin-1 is overexpressed and driving cancer progression. This...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,381 Views
15 Pages

Defining a Correlative Transcriptional Signature Associated with Bulk Histone H3 Acetylation Levels in Adult Glioblastomas

  • Irati Hervás-Corpión,
  • Jorge Navarro-Calvo,
  • Paula Martín-Climent,
  • Marianela Iriarte-Gahete,
  • Noelia Geribaldi-Doldán,
  • Carmen Castro and
  • Luis M. Valor

19 January 2023

Glioblastoma (GB) is the most prevalent primary brain cancer and the most aggressive form of glioma because of its poor prognosis and high recurrence. To confirm the importance of epigenetics in glioma, we explored The Cancer Gene Atlas (TCGA) databa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,069 Views
12 Pages

Effects of Pyrrole-Imidazole Polyamides Targeting Human TGF-β1 on the Malignant Phenotypes of Liver Cancer Cells

  • Keiko Takagi,
  • Yutaka Midorikawa,
  • Tadatoshi Takayama,
  • Hayato Abe,
  • Kyoko Fujiwara,
  • Masayoshi Soma,
  • Hiroki Nagase,
  • Toshio Miki and
  • Noboru Fukuda

23 June 2020

Synthetic pyrrole-imidazole (PI) polyamides bind to the minor groove of double-helical DNA with high affinity and specificity, and inhibit the transcription of corresponding genes. In liver cancer, transforming growth factor (TGF)-β expression i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,266 Views
24 Pages

Glycan-Lectin Interactions as Novel Immunosuppression Drivers in Glioblastoma

  • Angelica Pace,
  • Fabio Scirocchi,
  • Chiara Napoletano,
  • Ilaria Grazia Zizzari,
  • Luca D’Angelo,
  • Antonio Santoro,
  • Marianna Nuti,
  • Hassan Rahimi and
  • Aurelia Rughetti

Despite diagnostic and therapeutic improvements, glioblastoma (GB) remains one of the most threatening brain tumor in adults, underlining the urgent need of new therapeutic targets. Lectins are glycan-binding proteins that regulate several biological...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,699 Views
13 Pages

Effect of Leaf Surface Regulation of Zinc Fertilizer on Absorption of Cadmium, Plumbum and Zinc in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

  • Jingyi Hu,
  • Ronghao Tao,
  • Chi Cao,
  • Junhao Xie,
  • Yuxin Gao,
  • Hongxiang Hu,
  • Zhongwen Ma and
  • Youhua Ma

18 January 2023

The accumulation of heavy metals in rice is bound to affect human health and safety. In order to ensure food security, this study explores the effect of leaf surface regulation of zinc (Zn) fertilizer on the safety of rice in cadmium (Cd)-plumbum (Pb...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,099 Views
25 Pages

Deciphering the Role of Schwann Cells in Inflammatory Peripheral Neuropathies Post Alphavirus Infection

  • Yosra Bedoui,
  • Dauriane De Larichaudy,
  • Matthieu Daniel,
  • Franck Ah-Pine,
  • Jimmy Selambarom,
  • Pascale Guiraud and
  • Philippe Gasque

26 December 2022

Old world alphaviruses (e.g., chikungunya) are known to cause severe acute and chronic debilitating arthralgia/arthritis. However, atypical neurological manifestations and, in particular, unexpected cases of acute inflammatory Guillain–Barre sy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,980 Views
10 Pages

19 September 2017

Chitosan was used to modify a 13X molecular sieve to improve its cadmium removal capability. After being modified with 2% chitosan-acetate for 2 h at 30 °C, significant uptake of Cd2+ could be achieved. The uptake of Cd2+ on the modified 13X molecula...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,833 Views
14 Pages

23 December 2024

Heavy metal contamination in agricultural soils has garnered increasing attention, yet research on the spatiotemporal trends of heavy metal pollution in tropical regions with multiple annual crop harvests remains limited. This study examines data fro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,430 Views
28 Pages

8 February 2023

The effects of Olea europaea leaf extract (OLE) phenolics, including oleuropein (OL), hydroxytyrosol (HT), tyrosol (TYR), and rutin against glioblastoma (GB), independently and in combination with temozolomide (TMZ), were investigated in T98G and A17...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,090 Views
12 Pages

Health Risk Assessment for Potential Toxic Elements in the Soil and Rice of Typical Paddy Fields in Henan Province

  • Yuling Jiang,
  • Hao Guo,
  • Keying Chen,
  • Xiaowei Fei,
  • Mengzhen Li,
  • Jianhua Ma and
  • Weichun He

23 October 2024

The accumulation of potential toxic elements in agricultural soil and rice is of particular concern in China. However, studies on the risk assessment of these elements in regional soil–rice systems remain limited. The aim of this study is to ev...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,103 Views
12 Pages

To address chromatic dispersion (CD) and nonlinear impairments in coherent optical four-level pulse amplitude modulation (PAM4) systems, we propose a magnitude-assisted decision feedback equalizer (MA-DFE). The proposed scheme utilizes signal amplitu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,152 Views
7 Pages

3 August 2022

The effects of soil selenium (Se) application on the enrichment and human exposure risk of heavy metals in the jute (Corchorus capsularis L.) leaf have attracted extensive attention. The jute was planted with or without soil Se addition for 265 days....

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,145 Views
17 Pages

Interleukin-21 Influences Glioblastoma Course: Biological Mechanisms and Therapeutic Potential

  • Alberto Repici,
  • Alessio Ardizzone,
  • Alessia Filippone,
  • Cristina Colarossi,
  • Marzia Mare,
  • Gabriele Raciti,
  • Deborah Mannino,
  • Salvatore Cuzzocrea,
  • Irene Paterniti and
  • Emanuela Esposito

15 September 2023

Brain tumors represent a heterogeneous group of neoplasms involving the brain or nearby tissues, affecting populations of all ages with a high incidence worldwide. Among the primary brain tumors, the most aggressive and also the most common is gliobl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
4,824 Views
20 Pages

31 January 2023

Soil constitutes an important part of terrestrial ecosystems, prone to be adversely impacted by human activities. During the last decades, several methods have been developed aiming at its remediation, including the use of biochar as a soil amendment...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,801 Views
21 Pages

Immune Response Elicited by Recombinant Adenovirus-Delivered Glycoprotein B and Nucleocapsid Protein UL18 and UL25 of HSV-1 in Mice

  • Haobo Zhang,
  • Qi Li,
  • Yun Liao,
  • Danjing Ma,
  • Fengyuan Zeng,
  • Zhenxiao Zhang,
  • Li Yu,
  • Rong Yue,
  • Xinghang Li and
  • Ying Zhang
  • + 8 authors

16 December 2024

Due to the complex pathogenic and immune escape mechanisms of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), especially the failure of induced immune responses to block the initial cell-to-cell transmission of the virus from skin cells to neurons, the body str...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,528 Views
24 Pages

Primary Human Renal Proximal Tubular Epithelial Cells (pHRPTEpiCs): Shiga Toxin (Stx) Glycosphingolipid Receptors, Stx Susceptibility, and Interaction with Membrane Microdomains

  • Johanna Detzner,
  • Anna-Lena Klein,
  • Gottfried Pohlentz,
  • Elisabeth Krojnewski,
  • Hans-Ulrich Humpf,
  • Alexander Mellmann,
  • Helge Karch and
  • Johannes Müthing

28 July 2021

Tubular epithelial cells of the human kidney are considered as targets of Shiga toxins (Stxs) in the Stx-mediated pathogenesis of hemolytic–uremic syndrome (HUS) caused by Stx-releasing enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC). Analysis of Stx-bindi...

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