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Novel mechanistic biomarkers of drug-induced liver injury [PDF]
K. Park
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Advanced Nanoparticle Therapeutics for Targeting Neutrophils in Inflammatory Diseases
This review highlights recent advances in nanoparticle‐based strategies to modulate neutrophil activity in inflammatory diseases. By targeting inflammatory neutrophils, NET formation, and neutrophil apoptosis or recruitment, these approaches aim to improve therapeutic precision.
Min Ji Byun+9 more
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Multiscale modeling of drug-induced liver injury from organ to lobule. [PDF]
Malka-Markovitz A+9 more
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The potential of cytokines as safety biomarkers for drug-induced liver injury
Hugh Laverty+5 more
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Bacterial cellulose has undergone a transformative journey from early applications to its role in advanced regenerative medicine. The review has a pedagogical ambition, offering clear pathways for future research and clinical adoption. Harmonizing regulatory standards and conducting larger, well‐designed clinical trials with standardized endpoints will
Thomas Meslier+3 more
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Cholestatic Drug-Induced Liver Injury From Rad-140 Successfully Treated With Corticosteroids. [PDF]
Niazi B+3 more
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Application of High-Throughput Sequencing to Circulating microRNAs Reveals Novel Biomarkers for Drug-Induced Liver Injury [PDF]
Julian Krauskopf+8 more
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A decellularized nerve graft (DNG) is modified to generate a porous DNG (PDNG). The PDNG is used to repair a 30‐mm peripheral nerve injury (PNI) defect, and is compared with isograft, serving as the standard, and DNG, a widely used alternative. The result shows that PDNG facilitated nerve regeneration in long‐gap PNI, evidenced by better‐aligned axonal
Olawale Alimi Alimi+10 more
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Association of T-Cell Profiles With Disease Severity, Drug-Induced Liver Injury, and Treatment Completion in Tuberculosis. [PDF]
He Y+8 more
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Contractile vasculatures are fabricated through a one‐step bioprinting strategy. The adaptable microenvironment provided by ECM‐mimicking bioink triggers cell sorting and compartmentalization of endothelial cells and vascular smooth muscle cells toward a histological configuration by focal adhesion kinase‐mediated upregulation of cell adhesion and ...
Jun Chen+9 more
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