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Role of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists in Managing Cancer Therapy-Related Cardiac Dysfunction. [PDF]
Vignarajah A +8 more
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The study provides an extreme example of insect adaptation to highly toxic defenses of host plants, and investigates the complex strategies to resist carcinogenic aristolochic acids, including physical isolation, metabolic detoxification, and DNA repair.
Yang Luan +20 more
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<i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa-</i>mediated cardiac dysfunction is driven by extracellular vesicles released during infection. [PDF]
Kumar N +12 more
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A programmable nanoreactor was engineered for precise cGAS‐STING pathway activation in cancer immunotherapy. This strategy bridges targeted tumor DNA damage with DC immunomodulation, providing a translatable platform to unlock innate and adaptive antitumor immunity.
Shuang Liang +14 more
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Salt and Structure: Linking Hyponatremia to Cardiac Dysfunction in Critical Heart Failure. [PDF]
Suciadi LP.
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IR‐induced dysbiosis depletes P. coprophilus and its metabolite 6‐methyluracil, leading to disinhibition of the IDO1‐Kyn‐AHR axis. This results in sustained fibroblast activation and collagen deposition, driving radiation induced intestinal fibrosis. ABSTRACT Therapeutic options for radiation‐induced intestinal fibrosis (RIF) remain limited. This study
Jiaxin Zhang +11 more
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This study demonstrates that inflammatory stimuli induce the acetylation‐triggered, chaperone‐mediated autophagic degradation of ubiquitin‐specific peptidase 9 X‐linked (USP9X) in macrophages. USP9X acts as a macrophage “inflammation switch” after myocardial infarction (MI). USP9X loss destabilizes tumor necrosis factor receptor‐associated factor (TRAF)
Biqing Wang +7 more
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From kidney injury to cardiac dysfunction: the central role of oxidative stress in diabetes and CKD. [PDF]
Sen P +16 more
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Targeted Mitochondrial ECSIT Overexpression Attenuates MASH by Increasing OTUD3 Expression
Mitochondrial ECSIT expression is reduced during MASH pathogenesis. Overexpression of mitochondrial ECSIT mitigates steatohepatitis and maintains hepatic metabolic homeostasis. Mechanistically, ECSIT enhances intramitochondrial OTUD3 expression to stabilize SIRT3 through deubiquitination, thus preserving mitochondrial function and impeding disease ...
Yuqing Jiang +11 more
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Subclinical Cardiac Dysfunction in Hyperuricemic Gout and Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia: A Comparative Echocardiographic Study. [PDF]
Jiang R +6 more
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