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Secondary bile acids exemplify how microbial adaptations to host-imposed stressors generate metabolites repurposed to benefit the host. We identify isolithocholic acid as a selective airway immunomodulator that rewires macrophage metabolism via S1PR2, distinct from bile acid signaling in the gut.


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Artificial intelligence has shown strong promise in diabetic retinopathy screening, with research models achieving impressive accuracy on curated retinal image datasets. However, the path from a published model to a system that can operate reliably in real clinical environments is far more complex.


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There has been promise for trigeminal nerve stimulation (TNS) as an alternative non-drug treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). We found in a large UK multicentre UK study, however, that 4 weeks TNS treatment is not effective to improve ADHD or associated problems.


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Neutrophils infiltrate glioblastomas with the capacity to engage pro/anti tumoural responses. Here we developed single cell proteomic workflows to stratify neutrophil heterogeneity by function. This work provides a platform to study neutrophil proteomes with single cell resolution in glioblastoma.


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