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The ANGPTL8/PIRB/ALOX5AP axis mediates liver‐kidney crosstalk. Hepatocytes secrete ANGPTL8, which binds to CCR2+PIRB+ macrophages in the kidneys, affecting the expression of ALOX5AP and enhancing the activation of these macrophages. Activated cells produce TGF‐β, IL‐6, and IL‐23, driving Th17 activation and promote the formation of myofibroblasts ...
Shuqi Wei +18 more
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Reversibility of Morphologic Changes Following Elective Cardiac Arrest
Don R. Miller +2 more
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This work presents an automated and accessible point‐of‐care device, MEMOs, for the detection of exosomal Aβ42 protein, a potential blood biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease. MEMOs, with its automated operation workflow, minimizes hands‐on time and maintains high sensitivity in diagnosing AD, allowing non‐specialists to conduct tests at home and offering
Xiaoxue Fan +10 more
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CLINICAL AND PHYSIOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS OF LEFT HEART BYPASS DURING CARDIAC ARREST
L. Henry Edmunds +3 more
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By simply conjugating thrombin's active‐site inhibitor, dabigatran, with an exosite inhibitor, aptamer HD1, the resulting EXosite‐ACTive site (EXACT) inhibitors show two orders of magnitude higher potency and selectivity via synergistic binding, while maintaining the aptamer's antidote‐reversible trait, yielding a potential substitute for the animal ...
Haixiang Yu +11 more
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Postshock Pacing in Cardiac Arrest: A Concise Review. [PDF]
Telec W +4 more
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The Management of Cardiac Arrest in a General Hospital
T. A. Don Michael +2 more
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