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ABSTRACT Platelets, as anucleate blood cells, play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), making antiplatelet therapy essential for preventing thrombotic events such as myocardial infarction. Thromboxane A₂ (TXA₂) is a key pro‐aggregatory mediator that drives platelet activation.
Joen‐Rong Sheu +6 more
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Abstract Cysteine biosynthesis in bacteria proceeds primarily via the de novo pathway, involving serine acetyltransferase (CysE) and O‐acetylserine sulfhydrylase (OASS). This pathway is absent in humans, and its inhibition impairs microbial fitness, virulence, and antibiotic resistance, making its enzymes attractive antimicrobial targets. Most bacteria
Noemi Massa +10 more
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Inhibition of Intrinsic Thrombin Generation
Background: The contact phase of coagulation is of physiologic/pathophysiologic importance, whenever unphysiologic polynegative substances such as cell fragments (microparticles) get in contact with blood.
Thomas W. Stief
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Aging Triggers an Intestinal Energy Crisis and HDL3 Deficiency Disrupting Gut–Liver Axis Homeostasis
The age‐related mitochondrial energy crisis and the consequent disruption of intestinal HDL3 biosynthesis converge to disrupt the gut–liver HDL3‐LPS/TLR4 axis, compromising hepatic anti‐inflammatory function and driving liver injury, an effect reversible upon NMN administration.
Yumeng Li +7 more
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Abstract Trimethylamine N‐oxide (TMAO) is linked to arterial stiffness and atherosclerosis. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk increases following menopause in women. Whether menopause influences plasma TMAO metabolism to mediate CVD risk is unknown.
Daniel J. Battillo, Steven K. Malin
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Downregulation of microRNA‐494 drives mitochondrial biogenesis and function in trained muscle
Abstract MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are key regulators of cellular processes, including mitochondrial function and energy metabolism. This study explores the regulation of miR‐494 in skeletal muscle and circulation, investigating its response to exercise training and an acute exercise bout, its association with metabolic disorders, and the effects of ...
Natália Pálešová +10 more
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Runx2 Regulated Airway Homeostasis Is Disrupted in Asthma
Runt‐related transcription factor‐2 (RUNX2) expression and regulation of airway remodeling factors were examined in asthmatic and nonasthmatic airway smooth muscle (ASM) cells. Regulation by transforming growth factor‐β of active RUNX2 isoform translocation to the nucleus was absent in asthmatic ASM, while RUNX2 overexpression suppressed markers of ...
Junfei Wang +13 more
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Growth hormone (GH) activates GHR at the primary cilium and stimulates centrosomal JAK2. JAK2 centrosomal localization requires both its SH2 domain and kinase activity. Cells expressing JAK2 variants deficient in centrosomal targeting show impaired control of cilia length, reduced proliferation, and cell migration compared with parental and JAK2 WT ...
Gaurab Karki +7 more
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Lyoshenko I. A., Tarabrin O. A., Holubenko M. Yu., Havrichenko D. H. The use of inhibitors of fibrinolysis in the treatment of obstetric hemorrhage due to placenta detachment. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. 2016;6(1):129-137.
Irina A. Lyoshenko +3 more
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