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Normal bladders exhibit quiescent fibroblasts/macrophages, whereas neurogenic bladders show acute‐phase Itga8⁺ fibroblast expansion driven by Trem2⁺ macrophage‐secreted Fn1, which activates FAK/RhoA/ROCK signaling, promotes cytoskeletal remodeling, and upregulates pro‐fibrotic genes.
Jiaxin Wang +9 more
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Length of stay, duration of mechanical ventilation, mortality, and acute kidney injury in acute respiratory failure requiring endotracheal intubation. [PDF]
Papamichalis P +15 more
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Glutamine deprivation triggers ACSL5 upregulation in tumor cells, sustaining their viability via dual metabolic rewiring programs. ACSL5 enhances glycolysis by relieving p53's inhibition of PGAM1 while also sustaining mitochondrial respiration and TCA cycle flux through promoting IDH2 dimerization.
Shuai Tian +11 more
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Use of artificial humidification during non-invasive mechanical ventilation in patients with acute respiratory failure: a narrative review. [PDF]
Ricoy J +5 more
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Complexities of Severe Leptospirosis: A Case With Acute Hypoxic Respiratory Failure, Acute Kidney Injury, and Hyponatremia [PDF]
Hamza Maqbool, Waqas Memon
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Prognostic Value of Secretoneurin in Patients with Acute Respiratory Failure: Data from the FINNALI Study [PDF]
Peder L. Myhre +9 more
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Nasal Mucosa‐Derived Extracellular Vesicles as a Systemic Antiaging Intervention
This study shows that nasal mucosa‐derived extracellular vesicles (nmEVs) exert systemic anti‐ageing effects in mice by restoring circadian rhythm, suppressing cellular senescence, and improving cognitive function. In aged human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, nmEVs reverse senescence‐associated phenotypes and reactivate core clock gene expression.
Wentao Shi +14 more
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Role of Respiratory Viruses in Severe Acute Respiratory Failure. [PDF]
Mokrani D, Timsit JF.
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Parabiosis, Assembloids, Organoids (PAO)
This review evaluates parabiosis, organoids, and assembloids as complementary disease models spanning systemic, organ, and multi‐organ levels. It highlights their construction strategies, applications, and current limitations, while emphasizing their integration with frontier technologies such as artificial intelligence, organ‐on‐a‐chip, CRISPR, and ...
Yang Hong +5 more
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