Current Prognostic Biomarkers for Peripheral Arterial Disease: A Comprehensive Systematic Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Khan H+6 more
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Elevated lactate in diabetes activates the GPR132‐Src pathway in macrophages, inducing macrophage senescence and further enhancing foam cell formation. This mechanism exacerbates atherosclerotic progression. Abstract Diabetes is widely acknowledged as a significant risk factor for atherosclerosis, facilitating plaque formation through various ...
Xiaofeng Ge+10 more
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Walking on Collaterals: Unveiling Discrepancies in Gender-Based Variances in Peripheral Arterial Disease. [PDF]
Rodriguez-Santiago MA+3 more
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Calcium Burden Assessment and Impact on Drug-Eluting Balloons in Peripheral Arterial Disease
F. Fanelli+7 more
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The State of High‐Resolution Imaging of the Human Inner Ear: A Look Into the Black Box
High‐resolution imaging of the cochlea is challenged by numerous unique aspects of this organ, where sensorineural cells, crucial for hearing, are too small for conventional modalities like magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. This article reviews current imaging techniques, emerging technologies, and innovations aimed at improving ...
Shelley Batts+3 more
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Exploring Plasma Proteome Thermal Stability in Peripheral Arterial Disease: Biophysical Findings Under Cilostazol Therapy. [PDF]
Szabó D, Benkő L, Lőrinczy D.
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Single‐cell RNA sequencing of lymph node (LN) samples is performed, and a comprehensive landscape of the entire ecosystem is generated. Paracrine orchestration of TME remodeling induced by GLO1 potentiates LN metastasis in breast cancer. This study offers novel perspectives on the microenvironment remodeling of breast cancer LN metastases, suggesting ...
Jindong Xie+16 more
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Ferroptosis: A Key Driver in Atherosclerosis Progression and Arterial Disease. [PDF]
Elkammash A, Zaki A, Tawfik O, Gouda S.
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Multiple progressive intracranial arterial occlusions (`moyamoya' disease)
D J O'Sullivan+3 more
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Familial occurrence of intracranial arterial occlusive disease (Moyamoya) in neurofibromatosis [PDF]
RobertP. Erickson+2 more
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