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Open AccessTherapeutic potential of bacteriophage endolysins for infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria
Gram-positive (G+) bacterial infection is a great burden to both healthcare and community medical resources. As a result of the increasing prevalence of multidrug-resistant G+ bacteria such as methicillin-resista...
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Correction to: CircNCX1: the “Lord of the Ring” in the Heart — Insight into Its Sequence Characteristic, Expression, Molecular Mechanisms, and Clinical Application
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Extracellular Circular RNAs Act as Novel First Messengers Mediating Cell Cross-Talk in Ischemic Cardiac Injury and Myocardial Remodeling
Myocardial infarction (MI) causes most of the mortality worldwide. Coronary obstruction–caused myocardial ischemic injury leads to permanent loss of the myocardium. Subsequent compensatory myocardial remodelin...
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CircNCX1: the “Lord of the Ring” in the Heart — Insight into Its Sequence Characteristic, Expression, Molecular Mechanisms, and Clinical Application
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are covalently closed single-stranded RNAs with regulatory activity and regarded as new types of therapeutic targets in diseases such as cancers. By means of RNA-Seq technology, numero...
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A granulocyte-macrophage colony–stimulating factor and interleukin-15 fusokine induces a regulatory B cell population with immune suppressive properties
Suppression of the immune system could block autoimmune disease pathogenesis. Here Jacques Galipeau and his colleagues report that a fusion protein of two cytokines can induce immunosuppressive regulatory B ce...