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Bridging Gaps in Holistic Rehabilitation After Critical Illness: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Korompeli A, Kydonaki K, Myrianthefs P.
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This study reveals that ADAR1, an RNA‐editing enzyme, fine‐tunes immune responses in the placenta by preventing the accumulation of immunogenic double‐stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) from interferon‐stimulated genes. The loss of ADAR1 in the placenta leads to excessive interferon signaling restricted to the junctional zone, disrupting placental development and ...
Xiaogang Chen +7 more
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Editorial: Pediatric respiratory critical illness: etiology, diagnosis, and treatment. [PDF]
Dang H, Samransamruajkit R, Leung KKY.
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Discover how Gram‐negative bacteria develop resistance to reactive oxygen species, and how scientists aim to overcome this challenge. Abstract Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a promising alternative bactericide. However, it is questioned that bacteria can potentially develop resistance to ROS, similar to their resistance against antibiotics and ...
Congyang Mao +9 more
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Metabolic, Endocrine, and Immune Effects of Stress Hyperglycemia in a Rabbit Model of Prolonged Critical Illness [PDF]
Frank Weekers +6 more
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Gas as medicine: the case for hydrogen gas as a therapeutic agent for critical illness. [PDF]
Chawla LS.
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This study uses a high‐resolution DNA methylation reference panel for 19 immune cell‐types, as well as transcriptomic, metabolomic, and large population cohort data to show that age‐related epigenetic heterogeneity within monocytes correlates with inflammaging, biological age, and all‐causemortality, and does so more strongly than existing monocyte ...
Xiaolong Guo +17 more
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Energy balance in critical illness [PDF]
Lindsay D. Plank, Graham L. Hill
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