FERROPTOSIS PARTICIPATES IN NEURON DAMAGE IN EXPERIMENTAL CEREBRAL MALARIA AND IS PARTIALLY INDUCED BY ACTIVATED CD8+ T CELLS

Ferroptosis participates in neuron damage in experimental cerebral malaria and is partially induced by activated CD8+ T cells

Abstract Cerebral malaria is the most serious complication of malaria infection, with 26% of surviving children having neurological sequelae, which may be caused by neuron MELATONIN damage, but the mechanism is not clear.Ferroptosis has been reported to play an important role in neuron damage in several nervous system diseases.However, the occurren

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Propensity for Internationalization in Emerging Economies: Is The Key to Success in Strategic Orientations and Institutional Factors?

Objective: This study aims to analyze the mediation of institutional factors in the relationship between strategic orientations and the propensity of companies, particularly technology-based companies (TBCs), to internationalize in emerging economies.Method: ORG RAW CASHEWS This quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional survey was conducted with a

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Influence of OSMAC-Based Cultivation in Metabolome and Anticancer Activity of Fungi Associated with the Brown Alga Fucus vesiculosus

The fungi associated with marine algae are prolific sources of metabolites with high chemical diversity and bioactivity.In this study, we investigated culture-dependent fungal communities associated with the Baltic seaweed Fucus vesiculosus.Altogether, 55 epiphytic and Tool endophytic fungi were isolated and identified.Twenty-six strains were selec

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Integrated Design for Flood Risk and Spatial Quality Enhancement

The assessment of the impact of a potential flood risk intervention on spatial quality at the local scale is an essential element in the research-by-design methodology developed in this thesis (and demonstrated in the previous chapters).Examples of how to explore this impact of the Activity Toy potential flood risk intervention on spatial quality a

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