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Research Progress on the Pathogenesis of Sarcopenia and the Mechanism of Action and Application of Natural Active Components in Alleviating and Preventing This Disease [PDF]

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Sarcopenia is a progressive, systemic skeletal muscle disorder associated with aging. With the increase in the global aging population, sarcopenia has become a significant health issue for the elderly. Studies have shown that natural bioactive compounds,
DING Xiaoyu, JIA Lei, LIU Huimin, LIU Jingsheng
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CX3CR1 regulates the development of renal interstitial fibrosis through macrophage polarization. [PDF]

open access: yesZhong Nan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban, 2023
Xu L   +5 more
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Research progress on low-intensity pulsed ultrasound in promoting osseointegration of dental implants [PDF]

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How to effectively promote osseointegration of dental implants remains a pressing clinical challenge. Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) has demonstrated remarkable efficacy in accelerating the healing of various bodily tissues, including bone ...
ZHANG Xinyu, QU Fang, XU Chun
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Advances in the interaction between intestinal macrophages and the gut microbiota in intestinal diseases [PDF]

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The human body harbors a vast array of microorganisms on its surface, with the intestine serving as the primary habitat. The gut microbiota comprises thousands of species of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa, forming a vast and dynamic microbial ...
CHEN Xiuqi   +3 more
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Intratumoral Microbiota Promotes Tumor Progression by Modulating Tumor Metabolism [PDF]

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A wealth of prior studies has confirmed that intratumoral microbiota can survive within tumor tissue, thereby promoting or inhibiting tumor growth. With the development of high-throughput sequencing and metabolomics, increasing attention has been paid to
Liyuan FANG   +4 more
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The functional characteristics of GPR120 and its mechanism in preventing atherosclerosis [PDF]

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Free fatty acids are important substances for regulating energy metabolism in the body and mainly exert their functions by binding to G protein-coupled receptors(GPRs)on the cell membrane. GPR120 is the receptor for medium and long-chain free fatty acids
XIAO Jiahai, CHEN Gengji, ZHANG Pengfei, WU Tianyu, CHEN Xiaojia, ZHANG Zhizhen
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