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Renal perfusion pressure: role and implications in critical illness. [PDF]
Panwar R +3 more
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Incidence of bone fractures after critical illness
Anne‐Françoise Rousseau +6 more
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A novel amino acid (aa)‐score‐based single‐position peptide clustering strategy is developed for peptidomics, enabling precise profiling of protein proteolysis in plasma from β‐thalassemia cohort. The method identifies new aa position‐based peptide cluster biomarkers validated by heavy‐labeled peptides, visualizes aggregated changes, uncovers disease ...
Na Li +13 more
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KRAS Withdrawal in Cholangiocarcinoma Leads to Immune Infiltration and Tumor Regression
Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) driven by oncogenic KRAS depends on its continuous activation for tumor maintenance. Using a conditional KRAS model, the authors show that turning off KRAS triggers rapid tumor regression accompanied by immune cell infiltration and cytokine release. The findings uncover a KRAS–senescence–immune signaling axis and highlight KRAS
Youwei Qiao +9 more
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Could Immersive Virtual Reality Facilitate the Recovery of Survivors of Critical Illness? A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Patsaki I +6 more
europepmc +1 more source
The biochemical basis of antioxidant therapy in critical illness [PDF]
Simon Eaton
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Four distinct satellite glial cell subtypes are identified in mouse dorsal root ganglia using single‐cell RNA sequencing and spatial validation. These subtypes show unique marker profiles and anatomical distributions. Human dorsal root ganglia display layered perisomatic organization with differential marker expression.
Ole Andreas Ahlgreen +13 more
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Circulating NET Biomarkers as Predictors of Inflammatory Storm Escalation and Critical Illness in COVID-19. [PDF]
Liu W +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Prognostic Implication of Adrenocortical Response during the Course of Critical Illness [PDF]
Jin Hwa Song +3 more
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A Modern Roman‐Inspired Concrete with Daytime Radiative Cooling Capacity
Coolcrete, inspired by ancient Roman concrete, is a new cementitious material with photonic properties enabling passive daytime radiative cooling. Made from quicklime and zeolites, it reduces cooling energy demand, lowers CO2 emissions, and may eliminate urban heat islands.
Jorge S. Dolado +11 more
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