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Zebularine elevates STING expression and enhances cGAMP cancer immunotherapy in mice.

Mol Ther

May 2021

Fujian Key Laboratory of Innate Immune Biology, Biomedical Research Center of South China, College of Life Science, Fujian Normal University Qishan Campus, Fuzhou, Fujian Province 350117, China; Key Laboratory of OptoElectronic Science and Technology for Medicine of Ministry of Education, Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, Fujian 350117, China. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • DNA methylation changes are linked to cancer, and a chemical called zebularine may help treat it by improving immune responses.
  • Zebularine boosts a specific immune pathway that helps the body fight cancer without damaging DNA.
  • In experiments with mice, zebularine reduced tumors and worked better when combined with other therapies, showing the importance of the immune system in fighting cancer.
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Trends in age at detection in cases of bovine spongiform encephalopathy in Belgium: an indicator of the epidemic curve.

Vet Rec

October 2006

Secretariat of the Scientific Committee, Administration of Control Policy, Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain, World Trade Center III, Avenue Simon Bolivar 30, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium.

There were 118 cases of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in Belgium before January 1, 2004. Trends in their age at detection were analysed and attempts were made to use this parameter as a predictor of the current status of the BSE epidemic in the country. The following variables were considered: date of birth, breed, date of detection, mode of detection, and the number and age of animals slaughtered and rendered each month.

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Differential diagnosis of neurologically expressed disorders in Western European cattle.

Rev Sci Tech

April 2003

Agence fédérale pour la sécurité de la chaîne alimentaire, Administration de la politique de contrôle, World Trade Center III, Boulevard Simon Bolivar 30, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium.

A classification of neurological or neurologically expressed disorders that occur in Western European cattle aged 12 month and over has been established on the basis of aetiology, frequency and conditions of appearance, age and type of animals concerned and the main clinical signs observed. Neurologically expressed disorders have been classified according to different groups of causes: biological, non-biological and non-specific or unknown. Differential diagnosis of neurologically expressed disorders is an essential element in the clinical epidemiological surveillance of bovine spongiform encephalopathy.

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