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The regulatory effect of blood group on ferritin levels in aging: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Xiaolin N, Yao F, Pan M.
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Red blood cells could protect miRNAs from degradation or loss thanks to Argonaute 2 binding
The present work investigates the presence and the stability of miRNAs into RBCs, both native and engineered. The observed stability is due to the Ago2 bound resulting in minimal RISC. Indeed, if the miRNA‐Ago2 complex is present, miRNAs are protected from release or degradation and they are biologically active. Thus, RBCs can act as miRNA carriers for
Elena Perla+4 more
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Blood Group Activity and Composition of Polysaccharides from Pancreatins [PDF]
Ethel Verney, Aaron H. Stock
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This study reports the upregulation of ELMO1 and GPR141 in human Fuchs' endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD) corneal endothelium and ultraviolet A‐induced FECD mice model. A genetic association of an intergenic single nucleotide polymorphism rs918980 present between both genes is observed with FECD in the Indian population.
Susmita Sharma+3 more
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Navigating transfusion challenges: Bombay blood group in focus. [PDF]
Jain R+4 more
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Blood Groups and MN-Types of Eskimos in East Greenland
Vibeke Fabricius-Hansen
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Hydrogen sulfide repairs testicular damage induced by heat stress in rats
Heat stress can cause testicular damage and affect fertility. We investigated the potential protective role of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) against heat stress‐induced testicular injury and observed that H2S donor NaHS can effectively restore testicular damage in rats by inhibiting inflammation and oxidative stress. Our results suggest that H2S might be used
Xinyu Guo+6 more
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Increased expression of ABO blood group antigens secretion phenotype with O blood group and age advances. [PDF]
Obaid JM+6 more
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