A study on bile from patients with recurrent common bile duct stones and cholangiocarcinoma following ERCP using non-targeted metabolomics. [PDF]
Kuang YK, Wu YT, Wang DD, Lu GF.
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Understanding exosomes in diabetic wound healing
Abstract Background Diabetic wounds signify a major complication of diabetes mellitus, characterized by chronic inflammation, compromised angiogenesis, and high risk of infection, amputation, and mortality. Contemporary therapies remain limited in efficacy and durability.
Paras Ahmad +4 more
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The Effect of Ultra-Processed Food Consumption and Physical Activity on Fatty Acid Profiles in Young Muslims in Melilla. [PDF]
Mohatar-Barba M +6 more
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Establishment of Haemonetics TEG 6s Reference Interval in Healthy Dogs
ABSTRACT Background A thromboelastogram viscoelastic monitor (the TEG 6s) has recently become available for use in veterinary patients. It is therefore necessary to establish reference intervals for the new device in each species where it is employed.
Kaylan Whetstone +6 more
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Dihydroxy fatty acids can be used for screening autism traits in toddlers. [PDF]
Hirai T +7 more
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Optimal timing to assess exercise‐induced oxidative stress: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Abstract There is a lack of consensus on optimal timing to assess redox biomarkers post‐exercise, limiting methodological standardisation and linking oxidative stress to physiology. We determined optimal post‐exercise oxidative stress assessment times using three redox biomarkers: glutathione, F2‐isoprostanes and protein carbonyls.
Chrysovalantis Stachteas +12 more
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Effects of eight weeks of eicosapentaenoic acid and medium-chain triacylglycerol structured lipid intake on EPA/AA ratio and muscle performance in young men. [PDF]
Shimizu T +5 more
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The Content and Distribution of Arachidonic Acid in Chicken Meats and Chicken Offals
愛理 石原 +5 more
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Abstract In addition to controlling muscle mass, myostatin may support oxidative metabolism and endurance. Loss of function through gene knockout or post‐natal blockade generally lowers muscle oxidative capacity and increases fatigability. These observations imply that myostatin activation could promote a more oxidative and less fatigable muscle ...
Andy V. Khamoui +6 more
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