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  1. G6b-B antibody-based cis-acting platelet receptor inhibitors (CAPRIs) as a new family of anti-thrombotic therapeutics

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Alexandra Mazharian
    2. Ophélie Bertin
    3. Amrita Sarkar
    4. Johanna Augros
    5. Alicia Bornert
    6. Cécile Loubière
    7. Friederike Jönsson
    8. Juli Warwicker
    9. W Mark Abbott
    10. Omer Dushek
    11. Caroline Vayne
    12. Lubica Rauova
    13. Klaus FĂĽtterer
    14. Jérôme Rollin
    15. Mortimer Poncz
    16. Yotis A Senis

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  2. Characterization of natural product inhibitors of quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa reveals competitive inhibition of RhlR by ortho -vanillin

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Kathryn E. Woods
    2. Sana Akhter
    3. Blanca Rodriguez
    4. Kade A. Townsend
    5. Nathan Smith
    6. Ben Smith
    7. Alice Wambua
    8. Vaughn Craddock
    9. Rhea G. Abisado-Duque
    10. Emma E. Santa
    11. Daniel E. Manson
    12. Berl R. Oakley
    13. Lynn E. Hancock
    14. Yinglong Miao
    15. Helen E. Blackwell
    16. Josephine R. Chandler

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  3. Mitochondria-derived nuclear ATP surge protects against confinement-induced proliferation defects

    This article has 21 authors:
    1. Ritobrata Ghose
    2. Fabio Pezzano
    3. Rémi Badia
    4. Savvas Kourtis
    5. Ilir Sheraj
    6. Shubhamay Das
    7. Antoni Gañez Zapater
    8. Upamanyu Ghose
    9. Sara Musa-Afaneh
    10. Lorena Espinar
    11. Albert Coll-Manzano
    12. Katja Parapatics
    13. Saška Ivanova
    14. Paula SĂ nchez-FernĂ ndez-de-Landa
    15. Dragana Radivojevikj
    16. Valeria Venturini
    17. Stefan Wieser
    18. Antonio Zorzano
    19. André C. Müller
    20. Verena Ruprecht
    21. Sara Sdelci

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  4. Scientific civility and academic performance

    This article has 5 authors:
    1. Emma Camacho
    2. Quigly Dragotakes
    3. Isabella Hartshorn
    4. Arturo Casadevall
    5. Daniel L Buccino

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  5. PPARÎł mediated enhanced lipid biogenesis fuels Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth in a drug-tolerant hepatocyte environment

    This article has 14 authors:
    1. Binayak Sarkar
    2. Jyotsna Singh
    3. Mohit Yadav
    4. Priya Sharma
    5. Raman Deep Sharma
    6. Shweta Singh
    7. Aakash Chandramouli
    8. Kritee Mehdiratta
    9. Ashwani Kumar
    10. Siddhesh S Kamat
    11. Devram S Ghorpade
    12. Debasisa Mohanty
    13. Dhiraj Kumar
    14. Rajesh S Gokhale
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      This fundamental study examines infection of the liver and hepatocytes during tuberculosis infection. The authors convincingly demonstrate that aerosol infection of mice and guinea pigs leads to appreciable infection of the liver as well as the lung. A further strength of the study lies in clinical evaluation of the presence of tuberculosis bacteria in human autopsied liver samples from individuals with miliary tuberculosis and the presence of a clear granuloma-like structure, which will prompt further study.

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  6. Alteration of long- and short-term hematopoietic stem cell ratio causes myeloid-biased hematopoiesis

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Katsuyuki Nishi
    2. Taro Sakamaki
    3. Akiomi Nagasaka
    4. Kevin Shuolong Kao
    5. Kay Sadaoka
    6. Masahide Asano
    7. Nobuyuki Yamamoto
    8. Akifumi Takaori-Kondo
    9. Masanori Miyanishi
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      This manuscript provides valuable insights into the heterogeneity of hematopoietic stem cells and age-associated myeloid-biased hematopoiesis. While several aspects of the study are intriguing and merit further investigation, the current results remain incomplete and additional data are necessary to substantiate the conclusions. Some of the methods and data analyses partially support the claims.

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