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Legumain (LGMN) is upregulated in macrophages during sarcoid‑like granuloma formation. Macrophage‑derived LGMN binds to integrin αvβ3 and suppresses mTORC1/STAT1 signaling to restrain M1 macrophage polarization. Intratracheal delivery of lipid nanoparticles carrying Lgmn plasmid DNA (pDNA) elevates LGMN expression and effectively attenuates pulmonary ...
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ABSTRACT Intestinal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury presents a biphasic pathology: an acute oxidative‐inflammatory phase leading to organ failure, and a recovery phase marked by mucosal dysfunction and bacterial translocation. The developed MPB@TA‐Cu‐Ma nanocomposite functions as a dual‐phase therapeutic platform with significant efficacy. It rapidly
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Laboratory Investigation on the Impact Force of Large Boulders in Debris Flows. [PDF]
Yi W, Yu B, Liu Q, Hu J, Zhou J.
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Design and Study of a Microfluidic Chip for Two-Stage Sorting of Oil Wear Debris Based on Magnetophoretic. [PDF]
Xu Z, Zhang H, Shi H, Han W, Liu B.
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Phagocytosis is crucial for brain repair. [PDF]
Lyu J, Zhang W, Wu WC, Leak R, Chen J.
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A novel technique for preventing distal embolism during endovascular therapy for femoropopliteal lesions: The flow-controlled anti-embolic technique. [PDF]
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Remote sensing and process attribution uncertainties in the Dharali event. [PDF]
Bhardwaj A, Sam L, Ali SN, Ahmed R.
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Debris Flow Syndrome: Injuries and Outcomes after the Montecito Debris Flow
The American Surgeon™, 2019On January 9, 2018, a catastrophic debris flow devastated Montecito, California. A 30-foot wall of boulders, mud, and debris ran down the hillsides at 15 miles per hour injuring dozens and causing 21 prehospital deaths. A retrospective review was conducted of the victims from the debris flow presenting to Cottage Health.
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Debris flow in metropolitan area — 2011 Seoul debris flow
Journal of Mountain Science, 2013A large number of debris flows occurred simultaneously at around 8:30 to 8:50 a.m. on July 27, 2011, at the center of Seoul, Korea. This area is located in the southern part of Seoul and is a densely populated district. As a result of the debris flow event, 16 people were killed, 30 houses were buried, and 116 houses were damaged around Umyeon Mountain,
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