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Cardiac Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) Released in the Presence or Absence of Inflammatory Cues Support Angiogenesis in Different Manners [PDF]
Cells release extracellular vesicles (EVs) to communicate in a paracrine manner with other cells, and thereby influence processes, such as angiogenesis.
Beez, Christien Madlen +6 more
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Background: The effect of conditioned medium on apoptosis and invasion of MCF-7 is still debated. Carnosic acid, a component of rosemary extract, is also reported to have anti-cancer property. Therefore, we studied the occurrence of apoptosis through AIF-
Forozan Omidvar +2 more
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Objective: This study aimed to conduct a cytotoxicity test in determining biocompatibility of freeze-dried amniotic membranes on brain cell culture. Methods: An in vitro study was carried out on rat’s brain cell culture.
Rahadian Indarto Susilo +3 more
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Workshop: Making Beyond the Post-Medium Condition [PDF]
Current trends within Art create tensions in educational institutions between historical forces, logistical challenges, traditional codes of practice, budgetary limitations and inherited objects. The following performative study examines the artists’ relationship to medium within this complicated environment. The material emerges from workshops carried
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Background: Tritium exposure could be one of the radiation hazards in case of accidental exposure with intestine as one of the major target organs. In the cells, low-energy beta emitted from tritium would traverse a very short distance (a few microns ...
Manjoor Ali +2 more
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Acanthamoeba and bacteria produce antimicrobials to target their counterpart [PDF]
Background In the microbial ecosystem, microbes compete for space and nutrients. Consequently, some have developed the ability to kill or inhibit the growth of other competing microbes by producing antimicrobial substances.
Iqbal, Junaid +2 more
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Background Diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) is the most common and early developing complication of diabetes mellitus, and the key contributor for foot ulcers development, with no specific therapies available.
Cristian De Gregorio +14 more
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Antifibrogenic effects of B16 melanoma-conditioned medium
Some malignant cancers show high levels of local invasiveness by the secretion of soluble factors that can degrade adjacent tissues and suppress surrounding cell growth. We investigated the possibility of treating fibroproliferative scars based on these properties of malignant melanoma.B16 melanoma-conditioned medium (B16 M-CM) was added to keloid ...
Chung Hun, Kim +5 more
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RationaleChagas cardiomyopathy, caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, is characterized by alterations in intracellular ion, heart failure and arrhythmias.
Héctor O Rodríguez-Angulo +9 more
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Background Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) post-transcriptionally degrades the low density lipoprotein receptors (LDLR). However, it is unknown whether PCSK9 acts directly on the LDLR or if PCSK9 activates another protein that in ...
Ranheim Trine +4 more
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