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View article: De novo transcriptome assembly of Acartia tonsa adults using Nanopore long-read sequencing
De novo transcriptome assembly of Acartia tonsa adults using Nanopore long-read sequencing Open
Acartia tonsa is a calanoid copepod with a cosmopolitan distribution. Its ecological relevance makes it a useful bioindicator organism for assessing the toxicity of various compounds. However, transcriptomic assemblies of A. tonsa using lo…
View article: Microbial Communities Associated with the Intestinal Tract of Grey Mullets from a Mediterranean Aquatic Environment
Microbial Communities Associated with the Intestinal Tract of Grey Mullets from a Mediterranean Aquatic Environment Open
Grey mullets comprise different species which represent the most ubiquitous teleost families in the planet coastal waters. They represent an important proportion of the Mediterranean lagoons production and have been recently considered a c…
View article: The immune cell landscape of glioblastoma patients highlights a myeloid-enriched and immune suppressed microenvironment compared to metastatic brain tumors
The immune cell landscape of glioblastoma patients highlights a myeloid-enriched and immune suppressed microenvironment compared to metastatic brain tumors Open
Introduction Brain metastases (BrM), which commonly arise in patients with melanoma, breast cancer and lung cancer, are associated with a poor clinical prognosis. In this context, the tumor microenvironment (TME) plays an important role si…
View article: Comparison of the tumor immune microenvironment between glioblastoma and metastatic brain tumors.
Comparison of the tumor immune microenvironment between glioblastoma and metastatic brain tumors. Open
Background: Brain metastases (BrM), which commonly arise in patients with melanoma, breast cancer and lung cancer, are associated with a poor clinical prognosis. In this context, the tumor microenvironment (TME) plays an important role sin…
View article: ADP‐heptose enables <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> to exploit macrophages as a survival niche by suppressing antigen‐presenting HLA‐II expression
ADP‐heptose enables <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> to exploit macrophages as a survival niche by suppressing antigen‐presenting HLA‐II expression Open
The persistence of Helicobacter pylori in the human gastric mucosa implies that the immune response fails to clear the infection. We found that H. pylori compromises the antigen presentation ability of macrophages, because of the decline o…
View article: Helicobacter pylori Dampens HLA-II Expression on Macrophages via the Up-Regulation of miRNAs Targeting CIITA
Helicobacter pylori Dampens HLA-II Expression on Macrophages via the Up-Regulation of miRNAs Targeting CIITA Open
Macrophages have a major role in infectious and inflammatory diseases, and the available data suggest that Helicobacter pylori persistence can be explained in part by the failure of the bacterium to be killed by professional phagocy…