Publications by authors named "H Stabile"

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  • * RNASET2 is associated with NET formation upon activation of neutrophils by various stimuli, and it is found in both mature neutrophils and macrophages in inflamed tissues.
  • * Research indicates that RNASET2 levels in circulation correlate with the severity of autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, suggesting it may be influential in the disease's development and progression.
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  • Haemophilus ducreyi, initially known for causing chancroid, has recently been linked to skin ulcers in children from certain regions, with its transmission mechanisms still largely unclear.
  • Recent studies suggest that local flies may play a role in transmitting H. ducreyi, particularly in South Pacific and West African areas, with detection of the bacteria's DNA on these insects.
  • A study using common house flies demonstrated that a significant percentage (86.11%) could transmit viable H. ducreyi, establishing flies as potential vectors, thereby highlighting the need to further investigate insect involvement in such diseases.
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  • Natural killer (NK) cells and type 1 innate lymphoid cells (ILC1) need the protein STAT4 to respond quickly to pathogens and help with immune defense.
  • Research using genetic and transcriptomic methods revealed that STAT4 has different roles in the development of NK cells and ILC1, affecting their ability to fight infections.
  • STAT4 helps control inflammation in the gut by modulating immune responses, especially by limiting the production of harmful molecules from certain T cells during intestinal inflammation.
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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) has high mortality and recurrence rates. Malignancy resilience is ascribed to Glioblastoma Stem Cells (GSCs), which are resistant to Temozolomide (TMZ), the gold standard for GBM post-surgical treatment. However, Nitric Oxide (NO) has demonstrated anti-cancer efficacy in GBM cells, but its potential impact on GSCs remains unexplored.

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