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The Immune Microenvironment: New Therapeutic Implications in Organ Fibrosis
This review summarizes recent advances in understanding the immune microenvironment's role in fibrosis, focusing on phenotypic/functional alterations of immune cells and their dynamic interactions with other cellular constituents within tissues. The authors further explore therapeutic opportunities and challenges in targeting immune microenvironment ...
Xiangqi Chen+6 more
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ARTHROSCOPIC ANKLE JOINT AND ARTIFICIAL BONE GRAFTING FOR TREATMENT BONE CYSTS OF THE TALAR: A CASE REPORT. [PDF]
Manh KN+4 more
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Functional limitations caused by simple bone cysts. [PDF]
Behman A+4 more
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W. Shiels, J. Mayerson
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Bacterial cell walls (CWs) extracted from Porphyromonas gingivalis are nanofabricated to form the CW vesicles (CWV), which have intrinsic peroxidase‐mimicking and sonodynamic activities due to the presence of µ‐oxo bisheme and meanwhile retain a large amount of lipopolysaccharide.
Meng Yang+9 more
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Doxycycline sclerotherapy of cervical spine aneurysmal bone cysts: single-institution 13-year experience. [PDF]
Wong MN, Braswell LE, Murakami JW.
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A case of static bone defect: Bone defect situated below the radicular cystic lesion of 2nd molar.
Masakazu Akiba+2 more
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Iron‐induced lipid peroxidation of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) species is the key driver of ferroptosis. The authors discovered that PHOSPHO1 lowers the level of PE in retinal pigment epithelial cells thus reducing the formation of lipid peroxides. Lowering PE levels can also prevent the creation of autolysosomes, reduce the production of free iron ...
Zhiyang Chen+19 more
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Using Denosumab as a Nonsurgical Management of Aneurysmal Bone Cysts in the Pelvis. [PDF]
El Masry AM+3 more
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High tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRACP 5b) level in cystic fluid is a significant prognostic marker for postoperative recurrence in solitary bone cysts. [PDF]
Hoshi M+6 more
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