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Adropin is related to the energy homeostasis‐associated gene. It significantly increased glutathione reductase enzyme levels in the pancreas of experimental diabetic rats. Adropin may reduce the severity of diabetes and its complications. Cell proliferation in the exocrine is reduced after the administration of adropin.
Ifrah I. Ali +4 more
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Health Professionals' Views on Euthanasia: Impact of Traits, Religiosity, Death Perceptions, and Empathy. [PDF]
Mimarakis D +4 more
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Active vs passive euthanasia—where's the distinction? [PDF]
Sister Karin Dufault
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Establishment of a biosafe murine model of skeletal tuberculosis using Mycobacterium smegmatis
This study developed a biosafe, accessible, and versatile murine model of bone TB using Mycobacterium smegmatis, a fast‐growing, nonpathogenic mycobacterial species with high genomic homology to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Three infection routes—subperiosteal calvarial injection, intratibial injection, and intracardiac (left ventricular) inoculation ...
Yewei Jia +12 more
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The euthanasia law from the perspective of healthcare professionals in Spain. [PDF]
Triviño-Caballero R +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Tumor growth inhibition does not predict survival benefit in a clinically relevant metastasis model. Tumor local growth and systemic metastasis represent distinct biological processes. In the 4T1‐OtR model, although chemotherapy significantly suppresses primary tumor growth, it fails to prevent distant metastasis or extend overall survival.
Lingli Luo +6 more
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How Did Denise Darvall Die? A Contribution to the History of the First Heart Transplant. [PDF]
Süttő Z.
europepmc +1 more source
Philosophical Considerations on Active Euthanasia and Organ Harvesting Practices
Karine Bréhaux
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Bioethics and Political Ideology: The Case of Active Voluntary Euthanasia
Heta Häyry
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Challenges of modeling pristane‐induced lupus in non‐human primates
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in cynomolgus monkeys was modeled by two intraperitoneal injections of pristane at a dose of 3.5 mL/kg, administered at weeks 1 and 23. Serum samples from all monkeys that received pristane tested positive for antinuclear antibodies.
Elena Vladimirovna Vinogradova +5 more
wiley +1 more source

