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The nanosized covalent organic polymer composed of photosensitizer porphyrin, pyruvate kinase inhibitor vitamin K3, and STAT3 inhibitor WP1066 is prepared for enhanced photodynamic immunotherapy by simultaneous hypoxia relief and STAT3 inhibition. Abstract Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising cancer therapy modality by generating reactive oxygen ...
Lei Lei+7 more
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The Immune Microenvironment: New Therapeutic Implications in Organ Fibrosis
This review summarizes recent advances in understanding the immune microenvironment's role in fibrosis, focusing on phenotypic/functional alterations of immune cells and their dynamic interactions with other cellular constituents within tissues. The authors further explore therapeutic opportunities and challenges in targeting immune microenvironment ...
Xiangqi Chen+6 more
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A new animal model for uterine torsion and uterine ischemia-reperfusion studies, but not fetal hypoxia studies. [PDF]
Dogan H+4 more
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VEGF expression and microvascular responses to severe transient hypoxia in the fetal sheep brain [PDF]
Ana A. Baburamani+2 more
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Chronic intrauterine hypoxia alters neurodevelopment in fetal sheep
Kendall M. Lawrence+16 more
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Lysosomal redistribution occurs via extracellular vesicles in multi‐stem cell aggregates and controls iron homeostasis for safeguarding cell aggregation. These cell aggregate‐released extracellular vesicles (CA‐EVs) rescue lysosomal impairments and exert anti‐ferroptosis effects in recipient irradiated endothelial cells.
Yuan‐Yuan Li+20 more
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Bacterial cell walls (CWs) extracted from Porphyromonas gingivalis are nanofabricated to form the CW vesicles (CWV), which have intrinsic peroxidase‐mimicking and sonodynamic activities due to the presence of µ‐oxo bisheme and meanwhile retain a large amount of lipopolysaccharide.
Meng Yang+9 more
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Maternal hypoxia and caffeine exposure depress fetal cardiovascular function during primary organogenesis [PDF]
Nobuo Momoi+3 more
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