Publications by authors named "M E Crow"

Plasmacytoid DCs (pDCs) infiltrate the skin, chronically produce type I interferon (IFN-I), and promote skin lesions and fibrosis in autoimmune patients. However, what controls their activation in the skin is unknown. Here, we report that increased stiffness inhibits the production of IFN-I by pDCs.

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Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is diagnosed in more than 71,000 patients each year in the United States, with nearly 16,000 associated deaths. One significant hurdle in the treatment of HNSCC is acquired and intrinsic resistance to existing therapeutic agents. Over the past several decades, the University of Wisconsin has formed a multidisciplinary team to move basic scientific discovery along the translational spectrum to impact the lives of HNSCC patients.

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a prime example of how the interplay between genetic and environmental factors can trigger systemic autoimmunity, particularly in young women. Although clinical disease can take years to manifest, risk is established by the unique genetic makeup of an individual. Genome-wide association studies have identified almost 200 SLE-associated risk loci, yet unravelling the functional effect of these loci remains a challenge.

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Article Synopsis
  • * The research focuses on the papain-like protease (PL) of SARS-CoV-2, a critical enzyme for viral replication and immune system evasion, making it a valuable target for drug development.
  • * A study using NMR experiments identified 77 unique hit fragments that bind to two different regions of the PL protein, representing a new class of potential inhibitors that differs chemically from existing ones.
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