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    Heightened expression of type I interferon signaling genes in CD4+ T cells from acutely HIV-1–infected women is associated with lower viral loads by Elina El-Badry, Luxiao Chen, Khader Ghneim, Ziyi Li, Kelsie Brooks, Jake Rhodes, Rafick Sekaly, William Kilembe, Susan Allen, Susan Allen, Susan Allen, Hao Wu, Eric Hunter, Eric Hunter

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Sex differences play a role in the pathogenesis of a number of viral diseases. In HIV-1, several studies have reported that chronically infected women have significantly lower plasma viremia than men, although the exact mechanism by which this occurs has yet to be identified. …”
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    Genetics and Molecular Biology of Epstein-Barr Virus-Encoded BART MicroRNA: A Paradigm for Viral Modulation of Host Immune Response Genes and Genome Stability by David H. Dreyfus

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Viral-encoded microRNA and viral mRNA transferred to bystander cells through vesicles, defective viral particles, or other mechanisms suggest a new paradigm in which bystander or hit-and-run mechanisms enable the virus to transiently or chronically alter human immune response genes as well as the stability of the human genome.…”
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    O CURSO DE DIREITO INTERNACIONAL DOS CONFLITOS ARMADOS E A UTILIZAÇÃO DA EDUCAÇÃO A DISTÂNCIA: A VISÃO DOS SEUS DISCENTES by Hercules Guimarães Honorato

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…As coletas de dados foram disponibilizadas via survey online no Ambiente Virtual de Aprendizagem, ao final do curso e abrangeram os campos da gestão e ensino. …”
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    A universal gelation strategy of bivalent anions to construct nanofibrous lysozyme hydrogels for immunomemory anti‐recurrence of diabetic wound infection by activating the cGAS‐STING pathway by Aihui Wang, Liqun Li, Liqian Zheng, Bang‐Ping Jiang, Yihao Liu, Rimei Huang, Huimin Qiu, Shichen Ji, Hong Liang, Xing‐Can Shen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Herein, a universal gelation strategy between lysozyme‐nanofiber (LZF) and inorganic salts is proposed for the first time to construct functional nanofibrous lysozyme‐based hydrogels. In particular, divalent anions are found to universally drive LZF for the aggregation and transformation into three‐dimensional nanofibrous network hydrogels via electrostatic interaction, and the key role of divalent anions in the gelation is further proved by molecular dynamics simulation. …”
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