Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic agent that causes sepsis and meningitis in pigs and humans. S. suis infections are responsible for large economic losses in pig production. The lack of effective vaccines to prevent the disease has promoted the extensive
Habitat selection is a decision-making process that birds use to select a habitat in which they live. It is crucial for individuals to make the correct choices, because their living space directly affects their fitness. When making settlement decisions, birds are faced with uncertainty about habita...
Summing up the data, ROS can be attributed to the triggers for the signaling pathways remodeling in skeletal muscle fibers during gravitational unloading. In this regard, one of the most interesting questions is the question about the mechanism of ROS production at the early ...
Congregate evidence suggests that a diet rich in plant-based agents including spices has the ability to prevent most of the chronic diseases. The earliest evidence of the use of spices by humans dates back to 5000 B.C., and till today their biological activities have been extensively studied [...
Commercialization is widely believed to be achievable for metal halide perovskite solar cells with high efficiency and low fabrication cost. However, stability remains a key obstacle for them to compete with established photovoltaic technologies. The pho
These mutations can lead to neoantigen formation and contribute to the immunogenicity of the tumor [17, 18]. Indels in particular are a highly immu- nogenic mutational class, which can trigger an increased abundance of neoantigens and greater mutant-binding specificity [17]. This means that not...
single-centre study on surgical outcomes for MRONJ [75]. A surgical decision tree was devised based on their findings of 128 MRONJ surgeries, in both curative and palliative cases, to guide the hard and soft tissue management of MRONJ. They advocated the use of piezoelectric devices in sauce...
systems [3]. This ability is advantageous for germline-encoded receptors, as it enables the detection of a diverse range of pathogens. However, these sensors are also more likely to be aberrantly activated under sterile conditions that trigger cellular stress similar to that initiated by pathogens....
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An 'initiating' risk-factor may be considered a 'trigger', and include stressors that might be psychosocial, or as is often the case for secondary FM in RA, underlying inflammatory disease [89]. Pain severity disproportion- ate to RA disease activity, disabling fatigue, sleep distur- bances...