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Birth order – a risk factor for dental trauma? [PDF]
Matthias Käch+4 more
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The authors have discovered that intracellular interleukin 1 receptor 2 (IL1R2) negatively regulates pyroptosis and inflammation by inhibiting glycolysis in sepsis. Soluble IL1R2 is released from macrophages undergoing pyroptosis. IL1R2 acts as a novel negative regulator of glycolysis by interacting with enolase 1 (ENO1), thereby inhibiting gasdermin D
Chuyi Tan+13 more
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Management of a rare combination of dental trauma: A case report
Suprabha BS, Subraya Mogra
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Knowledge on methods to deal with dental trauma in some middle school students [PDF]
Yun-Jeong Kim+2 more
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TRAUMATIC DENTAL INJURIES IN THE DEVELOPING DENTITION
Aim of the study: This paper aims to identify information regarding traumatic dental injuries in primary and mixed dentition, in respect to clinical evaluation and knowledge of dental practitioners.
Vasilica Toma+6 more
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Impact of Dental Trauma on Orthodontic Parameters-A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Alam MK+6 more
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PFKFB2‐Driven Glycolysis Promotes Dendritic Cell Maturation and Exacerbates Acute Lung Injury
Paraquat (PQ) or lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure activates the HIF‐1α–PFKFB2 pathway, driving glycolysis in dendritic cells (DCs). This metabolic shift enhances DC maturation and immune activation, exacerbating acute lung injury (ALI). This study demonstrates that PFKFB2‐driven glycolytic reprogramming in DCs plays a critical role in the pathogenesis
Ding Yuan+17 more
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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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Plant‐derived bioactive molecules with low solubility and permeability induce hepatocyte injury, though the mechanisms driving their hepatic effects remain poorly understood. This study identifies a novel transport pathway in which poorly soluble indirubin accumulates in the liver via macrophage‐mediated uptake in Peyer's patches, exacerbating hepatic ...
Yiqi Xu+9 more
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe lung condition with limited treatments, often triggered by overactive endothelial cells (ECs). It is identified that macrophage‐derived secretory autophagosomes (MSAPs) exacerbate lung damage by activating EC function.
Xing‐xing Zhu+17 more
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