-
61
Blood Feeding Insect Series: Yellow Fever
Published 2007-03-01“…Smartt, describes this feared human disease transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes, which even today poses formidable challenges and dangers to humans around the world. …”
Get full text
Article -
62
La Fiebre Amarilla
Published 2007-04-01“…It describes this feared human disease transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes, which even today poses formidable challenges and dangers to humans around the world. …”
Get full text
Article -
63
La Fiebre Amarilla
Published 2007-04-01“…It describes this feared human disease transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes, which even today poses formidable challenges and dangers to humans around the world. …”
Get full text
Article -
64
-
65
Cyclin-dependent protein kinases and cell cycle regulation in biology and disease
Published 2025-01-01“…We then discuss the potential roles and deregulation of CDKs in human pathologies, with a particular focus on cancer, the human disease in which CDKs have been most extensively studied and explored as therapeutic targets. …”
Get full text
Article -
66
Epidemiology of Lyme Disease
Published 1991-01-01“…Investigation of the epidemiology of Lyme disease depends upon information generated from several sources. Human disease surveillance can be conducted by both passive and active means involving physicians, public health agencies and laboratories. …”
Get full text
Article -
67
Blood Feeding Insect Series: Yellow Fever
Published 2007-03-01“…Smartt, describes this feared human disease transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes, which even today poses formidable challenges and dangers to humans around the world. …”
Get full text
Article -
68
Vector-borne Rickettsia Pathogens
Published 2024-04-01“…This publication summarizes the human-disease-causing pathogens in the genus Rickettsia in the United States and delivers general knowledge of their vectors and the diseases they cause. …”
Get full text
Article -
69
Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Heart Disease: Do Antioxidants Have a Role in Treatment and/or Prevention?
Published 2011-01-01“…Inflammation triggered by oxidative stress is the cause of much, perhaps even most, chronic human disease including human aging. The oxidative stress originates mainly in mitochondria from reactive oxygen and reactive nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) and can be identified in most of the key steps in the pathophysiology of atherosclerosis and the consequential clinical manifestations of cardiovascular disease. …”
Get full text
Article -
70
Human Polyomavirus Reactivation: Disease Pathogenesis and Treatment Approaches
Published 2013-01-01“…The recent discoveries of eight new members of the Polyomaviridae family that are capable of infecting humans suggest that there are more to be discovered and raise the possibility that they may play a more significant role in human disease than previously understood. In spite of this, there remains a dearth of specific therapeutic options for human polyomavirus infections and an incomplete understanding of the relationship between the virus and the host immune system. …”
Get full text
Article -
71
Decoding mitochondrial DNA damage and repair associated with H. pylori infection
Published 2025-01-01“…Bacterial infection significantly increases oxidative stress, driving mitochondrial genomic instability and initiating inflammatory human disease. Oxidative DNA base damage is predominantly repaired by base excision repair (BER) in the nucleus (nBER) as well as in the mitochondria (mtBER). …”
Get full text
Article -
72
Tofersen and other antisense oligonucleotides in ALS
Published 2025-01-01“…The results of treatment with the ASO tofersen in SOD1-ALS show that the drug has a convincing beneficial effect on ALS caused by SOD1 mutations, that preclinical studies in rodents predicted the therapeutic effect in the human disease, and that clinical efficacy is associated with a specific sequence of effects of the drug on mechanistic and degenerative biomarkers and, subsequently, functional outcomes such as weight stabilization and ALSFRS-R. …”
Get full text
Article -
73
Preventing Foodborne Illness: Bacillus cereus and Bacillus anthracis
Published 2005-02-01“…There are about 48 known species in the genus Bacillus but only B. anthracis and B. cereus are associated with human disease. Bacillus species are mesophilic bacteria that produce heat-resistant endosopores with a growth range of 10°C to 48°C, with optimal growth at 28°C to 35°C. …”
Get full text
Article -
74
The Biological and Metabolic Fates of Endogenous DNA Damage Products
Published 2010-01-01“…These damaged molecules represent a potential source of biomarkers for defining mechanisms of pathology, quantifying the risk of human disease and studying interindividual variations in cellular repair pathways. …”
Get full text
Article -
75
Super-resolution microscopy as a drug discovery tool
Published 2025-03-01“…Now, after nearly two decades, super-resolution microscopy has begun to address previously unmet challenges in the study of human disease and is poised to become a pivotal tool in drug discovery.…”
Get full text
Article -
76
Preventing Foodborne Illness: Bacillus cereus and Bacillus anthracis
Published 2005-02-01“…There are about 48 known species in the genus Bacillus but only B. anthracis and B. cereus are associated with human disease. Bacillus species are mesophilic bacteria that produce heat-resistant endosopores with a growth range of 10°C to 48°C, with optimal growth at 28°C to 35°C. …”
Get full text
Article -
77
A comparison of Bartonella henselae infection in immunocompetent and immunocompromised mice.
Published 2024-01-01“…For this study, Bartonella henselae, the most common species associated with human disease, was injected into Swiss Webster (SW) mice. …”
Get full text
Article -
78
Atherogenic Factors and Their Epigenetic Relationships
Published 2010-01-01“…However, the recent discovery of the role of epigenetics in human disease has opened up a new field in the study of atherogenic factors. …”
Get full text
Article -
79
The matricellular protein Fibulin-5 regulates β-cell proliferation in an autocrine/paracrine manner
Published 2025-02-01Get full text
Article -
80
Mammalian Cochlear Hair Cell Regeneration and Ribbon Synapse Reformation
Published 2016-01-01Get full text
Article