Generation of red blood cells from stem cells: Achievements, opportunities and perspectives for malaria research

Parasites of the genus Plasmodium that cause malaria survive within humans by invasion of, and proliferation within, the most abundant cell type in the body, the red blood cell.As obligate, intracellular parasites, Blouson Jackets interactions between parasite and host red blood cell components are crucial to multiple aspects of the blood stage mal

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Complete Mitochondrial Genome of Niphon spinosus (Perciformes: Niphonidae): Genome Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis

The species Niphon spinosus (Cuvier, 1829) is the only representative of the family Niphonidae and the genus Niphon, and its taxonomic history is complicated; it is still unclear in a phylogenetic sense.In this study, Blouson Jackets we report the complete mitochondrial genome of N.spinosus (OP391482), which was determined to be 16,503 bp long with

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Deciphering the molecular landscape: integrating single-cell transcriptomics to unravel myofibroblast dynamics and therapeutic targets in clear cell renal cell carcinomas

BackgroundClear cell renal cell carcinomas (ccRCCs) epitomize the most formidable Turmeric clinical subtype among renal neoplasms.While the impact of tumor-associated fibroblasts on ccRCC progression is duly acknowledged, a paucity of literature exists elucidating the intricate mechanisms and signaling pathways operative at the individual cellular

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