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The Role of MCPIP1 in Macrophage Polarization and Cardiac Function Post‐Myocardial Infarction
Following myocardial infarction, MCPIP1 deficiency in macrophages triggers ferroptosis, driving proinflammatory M1 dominance over reparative M2 phenotypes. This imbalance amplifies splenic monocyte release and sustains cardiac inflammation. Concurrently, excessive inflammatory mediators and insufficient TGF‐β impair fibroblast activation, delaying ...
Xingxu Zhang+8 more
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Bone microstructure of the basal anomodont Suminia getmanovi supports its arboreal lifestyle. [PDF]
Nieke S, Fröbisch J, Canoville A.
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This study identifies TREM2+ macrophages as key contributors to pathological bone formation in ankylosing spondylitis (AS). These macrophages mediate pathological new bone formation via the CREG1‐IGF2R‐PI3K‐AKT pathway and are regulated by IL‐33 through STAT6 phosphorylation.
Wenjun Hao+16 more
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The Vaginally Exposed Extracellular Vesicle of <i>Gardnerella vaginalis</i> Induces RANK/RANKL-Involved Systemic Inflammation in Mice. [PDF]
Shin YJ, Ma X, Baek JS, Kim DH.
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Congenital Abnormalities of the Femur [PDF]
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Hypothalamus sympathetic norepinephrine inhibits regeneration of articular cartilage. Mechanical loading on bone during animal activity elevates PGE2 skeletal interoception to promote an anabolic renewal of the superficial membrane by downregulation of norepinephrine for articular cartilage proper thickness and integrity.
Ziyi Wang+8 more
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Surgical management of fracture-related infection (FRI) in the proximal femur: treatment options and long-term outcome. [PDF]
Wu H+7 more
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