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This study highlights GRK2 is a central mediator in OSS‐induced endothelial dysfunction. OSS activates GPCRs in endothelial cells, leading to GRK2 phosphorylation and the activation of AP‐1. AP‐1 induces inflammation, while also promoting NR4A1 expression and anchoring LKB1 in the nucleus, which suppresses AMPK activity. This cascade causes endothelial
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Impact of diet and body composition on donor human milk: a cross-sectional pilot study
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Long Term High‐Salt Diet Induces Cognitive Impairments via Down‐Regulating SHANK1
The study identifies a novel mechanistic link between long‐term HS diet and cognitive impairment, wherein PKA/CREB axis inactivation leads to SHANK1 reduction, synaptic damage, and cognitive deficits. Abstract High‐salt (HS) diet is an established risk factor for cognitive impairment, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
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The release of COL6A3 by fibroblasts is sensed by the CD44 receptor on melanocytes, activating glutathione (GSH) metabolism and increasing melanocyte survival during skin organoid culture. SEMA3C released by bulge cells binds to the NRP1 receptor on melanocytes, regulating microtubule stability and promoting melanocyte recruitment and function during ...
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The Current State of Donor Human Milk Use and Practice.
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2021Human milk contains nutrients and immune factors that promote health and growth of an infant. Donor human milk is recommended as the best alternative for infants whose mothers' breast milk is unavailable.
Yeon K. Bai, J. Kuscin
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Pooling Strategies to Modify Macronutrient Content of Pasteurized Donor Human Milk.
Breastfeeding Medicine, 2023Background: Donor human milk (DHM) is the recommended feeding for preterm infants when mother's own milk is unavailable or insufficient. DHM macronutrient's variability may have significant implications on preterm growth.
C. Tabasso+10 more
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2023
This study aimed to characterise the between‐batch variability of pasteurised donor human milk (PDHM) produced from single‐donor pools at Australian Red Cross Lifeblood's milk bank and identify key donor characteristics that predict macronutrient content.
Leonie Walter+7 more
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This study aimed to characterise the between‐batch variability of pasteurised donor human milk (PDHM) produced from single‐donor pools at Australian Red Cross Lifeblood's milk bank and identify key donor characteristics that predict macronutrient content.
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Microbiological Screening of Donor Human Milk
Breastfeeding Medicine, 2023Mother's own milk is recognized as the optimal feeding not only for term but also for preterm infants. In addition to risk reduction for sepsis, necrotizing enterocolitis, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and retinopathy of prematurity in the early infancy, feeding preterm infants with mother's own milk is also associated with a better neurodevelopmental ...
Christine Schreiner+2 more
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