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Unilateral Focal Retinitis as an Initial Manifestation of Cat-Scratch Disease. [PDF]
Santos DF+4 more
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Cat-Scratch Disease Presenting as Multifocal Osteomyelitis With Thoracic Abscess
Sangita P. Modi+2 more
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Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) is promoted by NETs that induce fibroblast activation. PEG‐PIm, a polymeric artificial DNase is reported that efficiently degrades NET‐DNA via phosphodiester bond hydrolysis. Inhalation of PEG‐PIm in a mouse PF model prevents fibroblast activation and fibrosis progression, offering a promising therapeutic strategy for NET ...
Yibo Du+7 more
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Case report: Intracranial lesions of cat-scratch disease mimicking an atypical meningioma. [PDF]
Fang Q, Wang P, Qin S, Liu S, He J.
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Corrigendum to “Epilepsia partialis continua in cat scratch disease” [Seizure 13 (2004) 191–195] [PDF]
Monica Puligheddu+4 more
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Acidosis Forces Fatty Acid Uptake and Metabolism in Cancer Cells Regardless of Genotype
This study demonstrates that biological acidosis, commonly observed in tumors and ischemic conditions, actively promotes the protonation of fatty acids, thereby facilitating the uptake of their neutral forms. Consequently, the preference for lipid metabolism in acid‐exposed cells does not arise from genetic reprogramming that prioritizes lipids as the ...
Sébastien Ibanez+20 more
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Uncovering the truth about cat-scratch disease. [PDF]
Puspitasari Y+15 more
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Limitations of Serological Diagnosis of Typical Cat Scratch Disease and Recommendations for the Diagnostic Procedure. [PDF]
Koutantou M+5 more
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Musculoskeletal Manifestations of Cat Scratch Disease [PDF]
E. Maman+9 more
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βFaar selectively targets and inhibits the GTPase activity of the RAB18 protein, thereby reducing LD volume. Conversely, βFaar promotes nuclear translocation of the transcription factor IRF4 in inguinal white adipose tissue (iWAT), facilitating the browning of white adipose tissue and attenuating body fat accumulation.
Yue Yang+13 more
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