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This study presents decursin, a traditional Chinese medicine monomer, that inhibits lipid accumulation and inflammation in atherosclerosis through PKCδ interaction. A novel targeted delivery system (ALD@EM) is developed to overcome decursin's short half‐life, combining antibody‐mediated targeting, LDL‐facilitated chemotaxis, and enhanced macrophage ...
Hui Chen+13 more
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Research metrics of Australian eating disorders researchers. [PDF]
Reed F+6 more
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A novel interpenetrating network hydrogel microsphere (NSC‐Exos@HIMS) is developed to manipulate oxygen tension in damaged regions and recruit endogenous stem cells. In vitro and in vivo results show that NSC‐Exos@HIMS maintains the hypoxia microenvironment for up to 5 days, which triggers nucleus pulposus cell‐like differentiation and enhanced ECM ...
Xingdie Zhou+9 more
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A Preliminary Single-Centre Study on the Risk Factors Associated with Persistent Feeding Disorders in Children. [PDF]
Lis ME+4 more
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The gut microbiome is a potential target for treating cardiovascular disease. It is found that prophylactic administration of Flavonifractor plautii or its metabolite desaminotyrosine (DAT) exerts pleiotropic cardioprotective effects via promoting cardiomyocyte survival and attenuating cardiac inflammation against myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R ...
Heng Du+21 more
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Systematic review of feeding difficulties in children with eosinophilic esophagitis: An EAACI Task Force report. [PDF]
Ruano-Zaragoza M+14 more
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A nanoconfinement strategy using porous COF layers is developed to regulate interfacial polymerization and prepare thin, uniform PA membranes. The COF layer provides confined spaces and abundant interaction sites, effectively controlling monomer distribution and reaction kinetics.
Shuzhen Zhao+9 more
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Perinatal risk factors and disordered eating in children and adolescents. [PDF]
Ålgars M+4 more
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This study uncovers that CD38high monocytes discriminate sepsis and sterile inflammation and are associated with 28‐day mortality in bacterial sepsis. Targeting CD38 therapy reduces inflammatory response in monocytes and in sepsis mice model. Mechanistically, CD38‐HIF‐1α/glycolysis/MGO loop exacerbates sepsis‐induced immune dysregulation.
Ning Hua+19 more
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Shedding light on eating disorders in adolescents with type 1 diabetes: insights and implications. [PDF]
Yahia S+5 more
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