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ROS, K<sup>+</sup> efflux and cathepsin B are required for NLRP3 activation.
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related to Fig 4. ROS, K+ efflux and cathepsin B do not affect TNFα production in response to eggs.
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Eggs jointly coordinate a caspase-1 and caspase-8 dependent pyroptotic cell death.
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The loss of NLRP3 and AIM2 results in reduced Th17 and enhanced Th2 cytokine responses.
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Egg-induced IL-1β and IL-17 production is dependent on both Caspase-1 and Caspase-8.
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Group-level narrow- and broad-band spectral changes after hemispherotomy reveal a marked EEG slowing of the isolated cortex, robust across patients.
Published 2025“…<b>(E)</b> Following surgery, the PSD became steeper in the disconnected cortex, as indexed by a significant pre- to post-decrease in Spectral Exponent toward more negative values, observed in all patients (i.e., all negative post-pre differences for the disconnected cortex). …”
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Paeameter ranges and optimal values.
Published 2025“…Firstly, recursive feature elimination using cross validation (RFECV), maximum information coefficient (MIC), and mean decrease accuracy (MDA) methods were utilized to select population distribution feature factors. …”
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