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View article: Imbalanced receptors, gene signatures, and function of NK subsets predicts poor clinical outcomes in AML
Imbalanced receptors, gene signatures, and function of NK subsets predicts poor clinical outcomes in AML Open
NK cells mediate anti-leukemic immunosurveillance in AML. We hypothesized that impaired NK cells predict poor outcomes in AML. We analyzed the expression of receptors on CD56 NK cell subsets and their corresponding ligands on the CD45dim b…
View article: Altered distribution and function of NK-cell subsets lead to impaired tumor surveillance in JAK2V617F myeloproliferative neoplasms
Altered distribution and function of NK-cell subsets lead to impaired tumor surveillance in JAK2V617F myeloproliferative neoplasms Open
In cancer, tumor cells and their neoplastic microenvironment can sculpt the immunogenic phenotype of a developing tumor. In this context, natural killer (NK) cells are subtypes of lymphocytes of the innate immune system recognized for thei…
View article: GVHD-derived plasma as a priming strategy of mesenchymal stem cells
GVHD-derived plasma as a priming strategy of mesenchymal stem cells Open
Background Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy is an important alternative for GVHD treatment, but a third of patients fail to respond to such therapy. Therefore, strategies to enhance the immunosuppressive potential of MSCs constitute an …
View article: A High-Content Screening Approach to Identify MicroRNAs Against Head and Neck Cancer Cell Survival and EMT in an Inflammatory Microenvironment
A High-Content Screening Approach to Identify MicroRNAs Against Head and Neck Cancer Cell Survival and EMT in an Inflammatory Microenvironment Open
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is among the most common cancer types. Metastasis, the main cause of death by cancer, can be promoted by an inflammatory microenvironment, which induces epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) …
View article: Additional file 5: of High-content screen in human pluripotent cells identifies miRNA-regulated pathways controlling pluripotency and differentiation
Additional file 5: of High-content screen in human pluripotent cells identifies miRNA-regulated pathways controlling pluripotency and differentiation Open
Pathways comparisons. Excel file with all comparisons between the pathways identified by DAVID. (XLSX 31 kb)
View article: MOESM2 of Focused screening reveals functional effects of microRNAs differentially expressed in colorectal cancer
MOESM2 of Focused screening reveals functional effects of microRNAs differentially expressed in colorectal cancer Open
Additional file 2. Microarray data and statistical analyses
View article: MOESM1 of Focused screening reveals functional effects of microRNAs differentially expressed in colorectal cancer
MOESM1 of Focused screening reveals functional effects of microRNAs differentially expressed in colorectal cancer Open
Additional file 1. miRNA screening data and statistical analyses
View article: Additional file 4: of High-content screen in human pluripotent cells identifies miRNA-regulated pathways controlling pluripotency and differentiation
Additional file 4: of High-content screen in human pluripotent cells identifies miRNA-regulated pathways controlling pluripotency and differentiation Open
DAVID pathways analysis. Excel file with all results from the enrichment pathway analyses carried using DAVID. (XLSX 163 kb)
View article: Reply to the Letter to the Editor on “Effects of Light-Emitting Diode Therapy on Muscle Hypertrophy, Gene Expression, Performance, Damage, and Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness
Reply to the Letter to the Editor on “Effects of Light-Emitting Diode Therapy on Muscle Hypertrophy, Gene Expression, Performance, Damage, and Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness Open
Ferraresi, Cleber PT, PhD; Bertucci, Danilo MSc; Schiavinato, Josiane PhD; Reiff, Rodrigo PhD; Araújo, Amélia MSc; Panepucci, Rodrigo PhD; Matheucci, Euclides Jr PhD; Cunha, Anderson F. PhD; Arakelian, Vivian Maria PT, PhD; Hamblin, Michae…
View article: Effects of Light-Emitting Diode Therapy on Muscle Hypertrophy, Gene Expression, Performance, Damage, and Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness
Effects of Light-Emitting Diode Therapy on Muscle Hypertrophy, Gene Expression, Performance, Damage, and Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness Open
Light-emitting diode therapy can be useful to reduce muscle damage, pain, and atrophy, as well as to increase muscle mass, recovery, and athletic performance in rehabilitation programs and sports medicine.