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Pharmaceutical diversity acts as an independent driver of antibiotic resistance in soil invertebrates. While bulk soil remains unaffected, the collembolan gut microbiome exhibits significant resistance gene enrichment under complex chemical exposure and diurnal warming.
Yi‐Fei Wang +11 more
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Protected learning time in community pharmacy and possibilities for upscaling: an exploratory study in Wales, UK. [PDF]
Bartlett S, Bullock A.
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Pharmacy Education and Health Planning
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The authors engineer colorectal cancer cells with reduced redundancy of UHRF1 and DNMT1, key DNA methylation maintenance factors, lowering the maintenance threshold and sensitizing cells to inhibition. They develop reporter assays driven by endogenous tumor‐suppressor gene promoters with enhanced sensitivity and dynamic range to demethylating drugs ...
Cuicui Xia +15 more
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Impact of pharmaceutical intervention on the management of insulin pens: a study in community pharmacy. [PDF]
Martínez Miñano J, Mañes Pérez C.
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Combating VEGFA‐siRNA‐Induced Metabolic Reprogramming via Glucose Utilization Deprivation
An ionizable lipid nanoparticle co‐delivers VEGFA siRNA and glucose oxidase to tumors to counteract VEGFA knockdown‐induced, glutamine‐driven metabolic compensation. Enzymatic glucose consumption reverses the adaptive pathways and restores metabolism toward baseline, thereby sensitizing tumors to therapy.
Lulu Zheng +10 more
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The contribution of community pharmacy to improving the public’s health: summary report of the literature review 1990–2007 [PDF]
Anderson, Claire +2 more
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Correction: Vimentin expression as a prognostic marker in pancreatic cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Cretu OI +6 more
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Sex‐Specific Regulation of Glycemic Homeostasis by Theabrownin from Pu‐erh Tea
Pu‐erh tea's key component, theabrownin (TB), lowers blood glucose in a sex‐specific manner. In females, estrogen boosts intestinal MUC2 production, which dramatically enhances TB's ability to inhibit the carbohydrate‐digesting enzyme α‐glucosidase.
Yang Li +22 more
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