THE ESTROGEN-LIKE SUBSTANCES IN CERTAIN LEGUMES AND GRASSES: II. THE EFFECT OF STAGE OF MATURITY AND FREQUENCY OF CUTTING ON THE ESTROGENIC ACTIVITY OF SOME FORAGES [PDF]
W. D. Kitts +3 more
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Aging involves physiological decline and heightened disease susceptibility, necessitating effective interventions. Redox‐responsive selenium‐loaded nanoparticles (SeMSNs) are developed, which delay cellular senescence by reducing oxidative stress and senescence markers (p16/p21). In aged mice, SeMSNs extend lifespan, improve organ function, and restore
Yang Yu +15 more
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A native bacterial consortium degrades estriol in domestic sewage and activated sludge via the 4,5-<i>seco</i> pathway and requires estriol to retain its biodegradation phenotype. [PDF]
Hashem JS +6 more
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TOPICAL ESTROGENS: CLINICAL EFFECTS AND SIDE ACTIONS [PDF]
Irving Shapiro
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Emerging Nanozyme Strategies for Precision Breast Cancer Treatment
Different types of nanozymes‐mediated chemotherapy, photothermal therapy, immunotherapy, and multiple combined therapies for the effective treatment of breast cancer. Abstract Breast cancer, the most common malignant tumor among women worldwide, poses a significant challenge to public health due to its high incidence and mortality rates.
Jian Zang +6 more
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Review of hormonal replacement therapy options for the treatments of menopausal symptoms. [PDF]
Edelweishia M +3 more
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HmmyCAFs may form a triple immunosuppressive niche: possibly secrete ECM (POSTN, etc.) as physical barriers to block CD8⁺ T cells, induce CD8⁺ T exhaustion via those molecules, and use HIF‐1α‐driven metabolism to create acidic, nutrient‐poor microenvironments that suppress T cells.
Yingxue Li +12 more
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Effect of Dietary Exposure to Low-Density Polyethylene Microplastics and Their Potential Role as Estrogen Vectors In Vivo. [PDF]
Al-Jandal N +6 more
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Pushing Biomolecule Detection Limit With Graphene Field‐effect Transistor Biosensors
Graphene knows your health! This work presents a comprehensive overview of recent advances in graphene field‐effect transistor (GFET) biosensors for ultrasensitive biomolecule detection. How device engineering, high‐mobility graphene synthesis, and tailored surface chemistry push detection limits is highlighted, while discussing emerging strategies ...
Co Dang Pham +4 more
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