ABSTRACT Introduction Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is an inflammatory disease with many different contributing factors, including bacterial infection. CRS patients are typically managed with medical therapies; however, these treatments frequently fail, leaving surgery as the only viable option.
Sintayehu Ambachew +8 more
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Epithelioid fibrous histiocytoma of eyelid in children: A case report. [PDF]
Sun Z +6 more
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Atypical Fibroxanthoma of Scalp: A Paradoxical Benign Tumour [PDF]
Ritesh Sachdev +2 more
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Lipid and Foam Cell Accumulation as Novel Pathological Features of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. [PDF]
Julianingsih D +9 more
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CD14<sup>+</sup>CD16<sup>+</sup> monocyte-derived TREM2 macrophages promote lung fibrosis in systemic sclerosis-interstitial lung disease. [PDF]
Kim JY, Kim YJ, Lee SJ.
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Interplay of hypoxia, angiogenesis, and macrophages in pulp and periapical lesions: an immunohistochemical cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Chatterjee P +4 more
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The "classical" macrophage marker CD68 is strongly expressed in primary human fibroblasts
AIM: Monoclonal antibodies against the human homologue of mouse macrosialin, CD68, are generally commercialized as markers for human monocytes and macrophages.
Kunz-Schughart, L. A. +7 more
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Atomically precise metal cluster enzymes for pathological tissue regeneration
Schematic illustration of atomically precise metal cluster enzymes (MCEs) for pathological tissue regeneration. Atomically precise MCEs can modulate biological processes, such as attenuation of inflammatory responses, eradication of bacterial pathogens, regulation of angiogenesis, and promotion of cell development.
Ziqiang Xiong +11 more
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A Rare Soft Tissue Presentation of Mixed Histiocytosis with Multiple Disseminated Subcutaneous Masses. [PDF]
Miyagawa F +4 more
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Osteoclastogenic Potential of CD68-Expressing Osteoclast Precursor Cells
Osteoclasts, which resorb bone, are essential for skeletal maintenance, but their overactivity contributes to bone fragility and diseases such as osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Quinn, Colton Raymond
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