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Disappearance of bilateral essential tremor after acute stroke: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Song L +10 more
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This study reveals that the E3 ubiquitin ligase TRIM56 exacerbates neuronal ferroptosis and brain damage by mediating K48‐linked ubiquitination and degradation of KLF4, leading to suppression of the xCT/GSH/GPX4 axis. Targeting TRIM56 alleviates cerebral ischemia‐reperfusion injury in vivo and in vitro, highlighting its therapeutic potential.
Qiangping Wang +15 more
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Greasing the cogs in acute stroke care. [PDF]
Shamim SA.
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Efficacy and safety of alirocumab in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and without acute coronary syndrome or stroke: Data mining of phase 3 odyssey studies [PDF]
P. Perrone Filardi +6 more
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The Evolution and Impact of Acute Stroke Units on Outcome in Stroke Patients [PDF]
John W. Norris, Vladimir Hachinski
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The study shows that noncardiac surgical inflammation rapidly disrupts HDL function and cholesterol efflux in mice and human patients. Impaired reverse cholesterol transport after surgery drives rapid lipid accumulation, NETosis, and apoptosis within atherosclerotic plaques.
Dominique M. Boucher +15 more
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Genetic and pharmacological inhibition of SLC11A1 functioning as an H+/Fe2+ antiporter–mediated lysosomal iron accumulation in microglia promotes lysosomal lumen acidification, increases CTSD expression, enhances lysosomal myelin debris uptake and degradation, and promotes repair following white matter stroke. ABSTRACT White matter stroke (WMS) results
Lingling Qiu +11 more
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Acute Stroke Management and Nursing Intervention. [PDF]
Madu CS, Ajibade VM.
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ABSTRACT The cytosine (C) modifications 5‐methylcytosine (mC) and 5‐hydroxymethylcytosine (hmC) are central regulatory elements of mammalian genomes. Both marks occur in double‐stranded DNA in either strand‐symmetric or ‐asymmetric fashion, but it is still poorly understood how this symmetry information is selectively read out by the nuclear proteome ...
Lena Engelhard +8 more
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