Liver diseases and clinical pharmacology. 2. Drug induced hepatic injury and clinical pharmacology.
Naoaki Hashimoto
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Duloxetine hepatotoxicity: a case‐series from the drug‐induced liver injury network [PDF]
Raj Vuppalanchi+7 more
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Propagation of Pericentral Necrosis During Acetaminophen-Induced Liver Injury: Evidence for Early Interhepatocyte Communication and Information Exchange. [PDF]
Acetaminophen (APAP)-induced liver injury is clinically significant, and APAP overdose in mice often serves as a model for drug-induced liver injury in humans.
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Biomimetic, suturable, biodegradable fibrous scaffolds are engineered to mimic the tensile properties of LUT tissue using photocrosslinked 5:5% weight per volume elastin‐like peptide and methacrylated gelatin (5E5G). In vitro, urothelium, smooth muscle, and fibroblast 7 day cytocompatibility is demonstrated.
Renea M. Sturm+18 more
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In a murine model of acute lung injury, pulmonary administration of lipid nanoparticles carrying TNFα siRNA enables targeted delivery to immune cells. The study emphasises the importance of optimizing LNP distribution and delivery timing to improve therapeutic outcomes and develop emergency therapies for lung hyperinflammation.
Qinglin Wang+14 more
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The predictors of complications in patients with drug‐induced liver injury caused by antimicrobial agents [PDF]
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Progress of Immune‐Inducible Biomaterials for Post‐Ablation Cancers
The presence of residual tumors after ablative therapies poses a significant challenge, generally resulting in recurrence and metastases. This review offers a concise overview of immune‐inducible biomaterials from the perspective of the cancer‐immunity cycle, and how they enhance antitumor immunity through diverse mechanisms following ablative ...
Shuangshuang Zhao+7 more
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Integration of Bioengineered Tools in Assisted Reproductive Technologies
A conceptual illustration depicting the collaboration between a medical professional (right) and a scientist (left). Their connection highlights the integration of scientific research and clinical practice. This representation underscores the role of emerging technologies in bridging fundamental research with applied reproductive healthcare.
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Drug-induced liver injury: Is it time for genetics to change our clinical practice? [PDF]
Pietro Invernizzi
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Validity study of DDW-J2004 scoring scale for drug-induced liver injury
Masaaki Watanabe+9 more
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