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Lymphatic topology reveals a novel intranodal lympho‐venous shunt
Abstract Understanding the lymphatic network is crucial for immunological research. Currently, a complete map of lymphatic drainage in mice is lacking. We present a detailed lymphatic system flow dynamic of two mouse strains with swollen lymph nodes (LNs), using region‐specific tracer injection and high‐resolution micro‐CT imaging to characterize LN ...
Ariunbuyan Sukhbaatar +5 more
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Surviving stabbing: The physiology of knife crime
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Hugh Montgomery, Mike Tipton
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The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request. Some data may not be made available because of privacy or ethical restrictions. Background and Purpose Ventricular arrhythmias are a leading cause of death among patients with cardiovascular diseases and are associated with elevated ...
Felipe de Jesús Salazar‐Ramírez +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background In the United Kingdom and Sweden, men aged 65 are offered screening for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA). Men with small AAA enter a surveillance programme to monitor growth until the AAA is large enough for referral for treatment. Some men develop anxiety related to having an AAA or being in surveillance. Aim The original aim was to
Cheryl Grindell +12 more
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Hypertension drives cognitive decline through a previously unrecognized CCN1–integrin αvβ6–TGF‐β signaling axis that culminates in mitochondrial dysfunction and hippocampal neuronal injury. In this pathway, angiotensin II induces CCN1 upregulation, which activates αvβ6 integrin‐mediated release of latent TGF‐β, triggering SMAD2/3 phosphorylation and ...
Xufang Huo +10 more
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Aerobic Exercise Ameliorates Adverse Vascular Remodeling in Diabetes via PDK1/FoxO1 Axis
Reduced PDK1 expression in the carotid arteries of type 1 diabetic mice promotes abnormal FoxO1 expression, thereby inducing inflammatory responses and vascular remodeling. These phenotypes can be ameliorated by regular aerobic exercise. In vitro experiments further confirm that the PDK1‐FoxO1 signaling axis in a high‐glucose environment can induce ...
Xiang Xie +3 more
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Quinic Acid and Synthetic Derivatives in Medicinal Chemistry
Quinic acid and its derivatives are gaining recognition as versatile scaffolds in drug discovery. This review explores their emerging roles in inflammation, infection, cancer, and metabolic disorders, highlighting recent advances that position them beyond chlorogenic acids as promising platforms for therapeutic innovation. Quinic acid (QA) is a natural
Iago C. Vogel +2 more
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Due to its multifunctionality, replicating the fibrillar and supramolecular architecture of Collagen I is gaining increasing priority in regenerative medicine. Using rotational Melt Electrofibrillation, we present a powerful method to accurately mimic the ultrastructure of Collagen with polycaprolactone, enabling the one‐step fabrication of three ...
Zan Lamberger +11 more
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NFS1 Regulates IDH2 to Attenuate Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms via Interacting With SP2
The loss of NFS1 leads to its reduced binding with the transcription factor SP2, resulting in decreased expression of the downstream gene Idh2. This causes a shift in energy supply toward glycolysis in VSMCs, ultimately contributing to the occurrence and progression of AAA.
Luzheng Zhang +9 more
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Biodegradable Adhesive Systems for Bio‐Integrated Applications
Biodegradable adhesives provide temporary yet reliable adhesion while degrading into safe, non‐toxic by‐products under physiological or environmental conditions. This review summarizes recent developments in physical and chemical adhesion mechanisms—including hydrogen bonding, catechol chemistry, amine‐carboxyl coupling, and emerging diazirine and urea
Won Bae Han +6 more
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