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From Control to Optimisation: Evolving Strategies in the Nutritional Management of Inborn Errors of Protein Metabolism. [PDF]
Rocha JC, Daly A, MacDonald A.
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Three food‐grade nanomaterials induce dysregulated RyR‐Ca2+ signaling through epigenetic modifications. This dysregulation impairs the autophagic clearance process, ultimately leading to abnormal Aβ deposition and increase phosphorylated tau levels.
Jiaxin Shang +7 more
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Partially Replacing Dietary Carbohydrate With Unsaturated Fat or Protein Shifts Protein-Based HDL Subspecies Toward Lower Coronary Heart Disease Risk. [PDF]
Zhang B +9 more
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Single‐Cell RNA Sequencing of Thyroid Tissues Reveals Pathogenesis of Graves' Disease
Using single‐cell RNA sequencing and TCR profiling, this study constructed an immune cell atlas in thyroid tissue of Graves’ disease (GD), revealing dominant IFN‐γ‐secreting CD4+ T cells, expanded Tph and CD11c+ B cells, and enriched T/NK cells. Notably, GD thyroid follicular cells (TFCs) activated γδ T cells, which recruited cDC1 cells, suggesting a ...
Xiaoyi Zhou +18 more
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Association between dietary intake of protein and amino acids and sarcopenia: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Yuan W +6 more
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This study mainly combines spatial/single‐cell transcriptomics and metabolomics to reveal LOX+ Malig‐5 as NSCLC brain metastasis‐initiating cells, forming a niche with NET‐releasing neutrophils via the NET‐KRT10 axis. The metastatic niche is involved with metabolic reprogramming, with palmitic acid serving as a key metabolite.
Bo Chen +17 more
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Assessment of genetically modified cotton GHB614 × T304-40 × GHB119 × COT102 (application EFSA-GMO-ES-2017-147). [PDF]
EFSA Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) +27 more
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Nutrition on high‐protein dietaries
J C, Drummond, G P, Crowden, E L, Hill
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