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1. Hirudo verbana as an alternative model to dissect the relationship between innate immunity and regeneration

3. Functional amyloid formation in LPS activated cells from invertebrates to vertebrates

6. Evaluation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) toxic effects on the acute inflammatory response in the medicinal leech Hirudoverbana.

7. MiR-223-3p in Cancer Development and Cancer Drug Resistance: Same Coin, Different Faces.

8. Dynamic relationship among extracellular matrix and body wall cells in Hirudo verbana morphogenesis.

9. Spatio-Temporal Changes of Extracellular Matrix (ECM) Stiffness in the Development of the Leech Hirudo verbana .

10. Dopaminergic inhibition of human neutrophils is exerted through D1-like receptors and affected by bacterial infection.

11. Amyloid fil rouge from invertebrate up to human ageing: A focus on Alzheimer disease.

12. Hirudo verbana as a freshwater invertebrate model to assess the effects of polypropylene micro and nanoplastics dispersion in freshwater.

13. Hv RNASET2 Regulate Connective Tissue and Collagen I Remodeling During Wound Healing Process.

14. 3D Reconstruction of Hv RNASET2 Molecule to Understand Its Antibacterial Role.

15. MCF7 Spheroid Development: New Insight about Spatio/Temporal Arrangements of TNTs, Amyloid Fibrils, Cell Connections, and Cellular Bridges.

16. β 2 -Adrenoceptors inhibit neutrophil extracellular traps in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

17. A new cellular type in invertebrates: first evidence of telocytes in leech Hirudo medicinalis.

18. NET amyloidogenic backbone in human activated neutrophils.

19. Environmental impact of multi-wall carbon nanotubes in a novel model of exposure: systemic distribution, macrophage accumulation, and amyloid deposition.

20. Orchestration of angiogenesis by immune cells.

21. Defective CFTR induces aggresome formation and lung inflammation in cystic fibrosis through ROS-mediated autophagy inhibition.

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