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Glucose Fuel Cells: Electricity From Blood Sugar. [PDF]
Gloeb-McDonald RG, Fridman GY.
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ACTIVATION OF RABBIT LIVER FRUCTOSE DIPHOSPHATASE BY COENZYME A AND ACYL CARRIER PROTEIN
Kazuo Nakashima+2 more
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ABSTRACT We examined the antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory effects of the methanolic extract of Dendranthema oreastrum (Hance) Y.Ling, commonly known as “Gu‐Jeol‐Cho” in Korea and widely found across East Asia, using an LPS‐induced acute lung injury (ALI) mouse model and TNF‐α‐stimulated NCI‐H292 cells.
Ji‐Hye Ha+11 more
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The cell origin of reactive oxygen species and its implication for evolutionary trade-offs. [PDF]
Kervella M+3 more
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Nanotechnology and cell death: Revolutionizing disease treatment with nanoparticle strategies
Traditional disease treatments often face issues such as poor drug targeting and significant side effects, with many complex diseases lacking effective therapies. Our research utilizes tiny nanomaterials to treat diseases by regulating natural cell death processes, improving the immune environment, etc., enabling drugs to act more precisely.
Yiwen Wan+6 more
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Resistance of Wolbachia to Trimethoprim: Insights into Genes Encoding Dihydrofolate Reductase, Thymidylate Synthase and Serine Hydroxymethyltransferase in the Rickettsiales. [PDF]
Fallon AM.
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Hyperspectral Raman imaging to understand patterns in dried biofluids in Alzheimer's disease
Raman spectroscopy is commonly used to identify biomarkers in biological fluids, often focusing on the outer ring of dried droplets due to molecular accumulation from the coffee ring effect. However, this approach may overlook important spectral information, so hyperspectral Raman mapping is used to analyze the entire droplet and identify optimal ...
Eneko Lopez+8 more
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NAD in pathological cardiac remodeling: Metabolic regulation and beyond. [PDF]
Norambuena-Soto I+4 more
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Our findings demonstrate that NAD+ metabolism dysregulation contributes to elevated intraocular pressure in glaucoma. Supplementation with NAD+ precursors reduces IOP by alleviating oxidative stress, cellular senescence, and extracellular matrix deposition.
Youjia Zhang+10 more
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