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Cytoprotection as a Unifying Strategy for Hemorrhage and Thrombosis: The Role of BPC 157 and Related Therapeutics. [PDF]
This review presents an innovative and timely exploration of how cytoprotection can serve as a cohesive therapeutic approach by which to address the hemorrhage–thrombosis paradox.
Sikiric P +23 more
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Glycine inhibits NINJ1 membrane clustering to suppress plasma membrane rupture in cell death
First recognized more than 30 years ago, glycine protects cells against rupture from diverse types of injury. This robust and widely observed effect has been speculated to target a late downstream process common to multiple modes of tissue injury.
Jazlyn P Borges +11 more
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Parkinson disease (PD) is the second-most common age-related neurodegenerative disease and is characterized by the selective destruction of dopaminergic neurons. Increasing evidence indicates that oxidative stress plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis
F.J. Fernandez-Gomez +9 more
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Cytoprotective–Antioxidant Effect of Brunfelsia grandiflora Extract on Neuron-like Cells
Brunfelsia grandiflora is a South American solanaceae widely used since long ago for its recognized medicinal properties. We have recently reported its chemical composition, showing a relevant number of bioactive compounds with antioxidant capacity, and ...
José-Luis Rodríguez +9 more
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Cytoprotective activity of extracts from Adelia ricinella L. aerial parts. [PDF]
Context: Several factors can affect the erythrocyte cell membrane integrity targeting important hematological alterations that can be avoided by the cytoprotective effect offered by some plant extracts. Aims: To evaluate the cytoprotective activity of
Clara A. Berenguer-Rivas +7 more
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Antioxidant systems play key roles in many elderly diseases, including age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Oxidative stress, autophagy impairment and inflammation are well-described in AMD, especially in retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells.
Ali Koskela +9 more
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The Role of Mcl-1 in S. aureus-Induced Cytoprotection of Infected Macrophages
As a facultative intracellular pathogen, Staphylococcus aureus invades macrophages and then promotes the cytoprotection of infected cells thus stabilizing safe niche for silent persistence.
Joanna Koziel +7 more
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Introduction: The oxidative stress can affect the biological membranes of different cellular types in the organism, which has been evidenced in the damages to the tissues and organs of patients with COVID-19, reason why the recent investigations are ...
Yoandra Mora Tassé +3 more
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We redefined Robert’s prototypical cytoprotection model, namely the intragastric administration of 96% alcohol in order to generate a general peripheral and central syndrome similar to that which occurs when major central or peripheral veins are occluded
Slaven Gojkovic +23 more
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Morphological Characteristics of the Lung during Lipopolysaccharide and Perfluorane Inhalation
The use of perfluorane for the cytoprotection of lung structures in gram-negative lung infections has been inadequately studied. Objective: to experimentally reveal the pattern of morphological changes in the lung during combined inhalation of ...
A. M. Golubev +3 more
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