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Comparison of 2 electronic health record data extraction methods for laboratory tests used in the Veterans Aging Cohort Study Index. [PDF]
Ramsey-Hardy C+8 more
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Abstract Aims Myocardial inflammation and impaired mitochondrial oxidative capacity are hallmarks of heart failure (HF) pathophysiology. The extent of myocardial inflammation in patients suffering from ischaemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) or dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and its association with mitochondrial energy metabolism are unknown.
Julius Borger+15 more
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Mitochondrial function changes in T cell subsets during radiotherapy for patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. [PDF]
Wang Q+6 more
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Abstract Aims Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) caused by viral myocarditis and autoimmune processes is a frequent cause for heart failure. CD4+ T cells are indispensable for autoimmune myocarditis. Coronin 1 is required for peripheral T cell survival.
Amanda Ochoa‐Espinosa+11 more
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Translational immune and metabolic markers of aging in dogs. [PDF]
McMahon JE+9 more
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Abstract A better understanding of additional mechanisms of heart failure (HF) progression may allow a different and more complete phenotyping of the disease and identification of novel therapeutic targets. Persistent latent myocardial inflammation/immune activation in HF may represent an attempt to restore tissue homeostasis in the failing heart ...
Gabriele Fragasso+20 more
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Characteristics of subclinical pulmonary tuberculosis compared to active pulmonary tuberculosis: A retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Zhang A+4 more
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Elevated serum total immunoglobulin E is associated with an increased risk of lung cancer: a retrospective study. [PDF]
Zhou D+6 more
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Toward immunoprofiling in MDS: A computational study of the bone marrow immune microenvironment
Cytometry Part B: Clinical Cytometry, EarlyView.
Margot F. van Spronsen+6 more
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Abstract Objective The gut microbiota (GM) plays a role in epilepsy development via the microbiota–gut–brain axis. However, its relationship with various epilepsy subtypes and its mediating role through immune cells remain unclear. Thus, identifying the GM linked to specific epilepsy subtypes and investigating immune mechanisms to predict epilepsy risk,
Xu Zhang+4 more
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