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This figure is a candidate for the cover image. It shows a whole‐mount fluorescent image of lymphatic vessels (red) in the heart of an adult Cdh5‐Dre; Prox1‐RSR‐CreER; Rosa26‐tdT mouse. Image courtesy of Ximeng Han. Abstract Cell fate determination is a fundamental process in multicellular development.
Hui Chen +3 more
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Radiomics-based classification of pediatric dental trauma in periapical radiographs: a preliminary study. [PDF]
Peng M, Yu B, Hu J, Xie X, He J.
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Dental trauma in endoscopy: A systematic review and experience of a tertiary endoscopy centre. [PDF]
Tan CQL +8 more
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The study identifies elevated homocysteine (Hcy) levels in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis patients' samples, with alveolar type 2 cells as the primary site of Hcy metabolism. Methionine synthase reductase downregulation in these cells exacerbates fibrosis, while folate administration reduces Hcy levels and alleviates fibrosis.
Jiefeng Huang +14 more
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Dental Trauma Prevention and Injury Measures Among Supervisors of German Elite Handball Teams: A Questionnaire-Based Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Kurz KB +3 more
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Impact of Tourette's syndrome tics on healing following dental trauma. [PDF]
Budhdeo R, Kabban M, Vaidyanathan M.
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This study explores the therapeutic potential of iNSC‐Exo via local and systemic delivery in TBI mice. It is found that iNSC‐Exo enhances NRXN signaling through Microglia_Nrg3 and Microglia_Rarb, effectively promoting functional and neurological recovery, suggesting a new therapeutic strategy for TBI. Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) poses serious
Jiaojiao Li +9 more
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Social and Psychological Aspects of Dental Trauma, Behavior Management of Young Patients Who have Suffered Dental Trauma [PDF]
Aristidis Arhakis +2 more
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SCAP/ARDS patients show reduced unsaturated fatty acids (UFAs) but higher PARK7 and lactate in plasma. PARK7 correlates positively with lactate and negatively with UFAs. Pulmonary endothelial cell multi‐omics show FADS1/2 downregulation and impaired PUFA metabolism. Lactate boosts PARK7 via H3K14 lactylation, and PARK7 then restores FADS1/2.
Jian Xu +11 more
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A Retrospective Study of Dental Trauma in Israel Military Personnel. [PDF]
Arbel Y, Permut Y, Zadik Y, Tsur N.
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