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Iron Metabolism: An Emerging Therapeutic Target in Critical Illness [PDF]
Edward Litton, Jolene Lim
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Focus on host/organ unregulated response: a common cause of critical illness
Wei Huang +4 more
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Refractory status epilepticus (RSE) is a life‐threatening neurological emergency with high rates of death and long‐term disability, but treatments for it are often based on limited evidence. RSE is now understood to involve neuroinflammation, which has led to the exploration of anti‐inflammatory and immunomodulatory agents like Tocilizumab. Traditional
Shanika Samarasekera +12 more
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Trajectories of Recovery after ACutE and cRitical illness (TRACER): a prospective observational study protocol. [PDF]
González-Seguel F +15 more
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Critical illness induces nutrient-independent adipogenesis and accumulation of alternatively activated tissue macrophages [PDF]
Mirna Bastos Marques +8 more
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By simply conjugating thrombin's active‐site inhibitor, dabigatran, with an exosite inhibitor, aptamer HD1, the resulting EXosite‐ACTive site (EXACT) inhibitors show two orders of magnitude higher potency and selectivity via synergistic binding, while maintaining the aptamer's antidote‐reversible trait, yielding a potential substitute for the animal ...
Haixiang Yu +11 more
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Who is responsible for follow-up after critical illness? GP, ICU and patient perspectives. [PDF]
Stewart J +6 more
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Single‐Cell Insights Into Macrophage Subtypes in Pulmonary Infections
This review highlights the dynamic plasticity of macrophages during pulmonary infections and proposes an integrative framework defining six functional subtypes: Inflam‐Ms, Hub‐Ms, Reg‐Ms, Prolif‐Ms, Memory‐Ms, and Senesc‐Ms. Single‐cell omics delineate their distinct roles in homeostasis and infection, refining our understanding of macrophage ...
Zhaoheng Lin +3 more
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From hospital to home: A heightened window of vulnerability post-critical illness. [PDF]
Howard AF +15 more
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Astrocytic PERK Deficiency Drives Prefrontal Circuit Dysfunction and Depressive‐Like Behaviors
Chen et al. show that the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress sensor PERK is downregulated in prefrontal cortex (PFC) astrocytes in major depressive disorder and in chronic‐stress mouse models. In young mice, astrocyte‐specific PERK loss reduces the synaptogenic cue thrombospondin‐1 (TSP1), leading to synaptic and circuit deficits and depressive‐like ...
Kai Chen +8 more
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