Publications by authors named "A M Bratt"

Mitochondrial Ca levels are regulated to balance stimulating respiration against the harm of Ca overload. Contributing to this balance, the main channel transporting Ca into the matrix, the mitochondrial Ca uniporter, can incorporate a dominant-negative subunit (MCUB). MCUB is homologous to the pore-forming subunit MCU, but when present in the pore-lining tetramer, inhibits Ca transport.

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CD70 has emerged as a promising target in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and we have previously demonstrated the potency of an optimized CD70-targeted ligand-based CAR. However, here, we identify in vivo CD70 antigen escape as a limitation of single antigen targeting. Combination targeting of CD70 and CD33 may overcome AML antigen heterogeneity.

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Migraine is a common neurological disorder globally. Migraines, with or without aura, are episodic and recurring with symptom-free periods. Frequent and prolonged attacks can lead to chronic migraine.

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  • * Researchers are using modified forms of BoNTs and TeTX, labeled with reporter proteins and fluorophores, to visualize and study cellular processes in neurons, enhancing our understanding of synaptic functions.
  • * The study discusses advanced optical probes made from these toxins, their design, applications in molecular biology and neurodevelopment, advantages, limitations, and future potential, highlighting their role in neuroimaging and neuroscience advancements.
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Background Multiparametric MRI can help identify clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa) (Gleason score ≥7) but is limited by reader experience and interobserver variability. In contrast, deep learning (DL) produces deterministic outputs. Purpose To develop a DL model to predict the presence of csPCa by using patient-level labels without information about tumor location and to compare its performance with that of radiologists.

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