Search Results - "Wu, Mingrou"
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The transplant rejection response involves neutrophil and macrophage adhesion-mediated trogocytosis and is regulated by NFATc3
Published in Cell death & disease (19-01-2024)“…The anti-foreign tissue (transplant rejection) response, mediated by the immune system, has been the biggest obstacle to successful organ transplantation…”
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Gut microbiota in parasite-transmitting gastropods
Published in Infectious diseases of poverty (24-11-2023)“…Gastropoda, the largest class within the phylum Mollusca, houses diverse gut microbiota, and some gastropods serve as intermediate hosts for parasites. Studies…”
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Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Variations in Gut Microbiomes of the Schistosoma mansoni-Transmitting Snails Biomphalaria straminea and Biomphalaria glabrata
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (28-09-2023)“…Biomphalaria snails play a crucial role in the transmission of the human blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni. The gut microbiota of intermediate hosts is known to…”
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Macrophage-mediated trogocytosis contributes to destroying human schistosomes in a non-susceptible rodent host, Microtus fortis
Published in Cell discovery (05-10-2023)“…Schistosoma parasites, causing schistosomiasis, exhibit typical host specificity in host preference. Many mammals, including humans, are susceptible to…”
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Nitric oxide-induced endoplasmic reticulum stress of Schistosoma japonicum inhibits the worm development in rats
Published in Free radical biology & medicine (20-02-2024)“…Schistosomiasis, caused by Schistosoma spp., is a zoonotic parasitic disease affecting human health. Rattus norvegicus (rats) are a non-permissive host of…”
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Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Variations in Gut Microbiomes of the ISchistosoma mansoni/I-Transmitting Snails IBiomphalaria straminea/I and IBiomphalaria glabrata/I
Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (01-09-2023)“…Biomphalaria snails play a crucial role in the transmission of the human blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni. The gut microbiota of intermediate hosts is known to…”
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