Mechanisms modulating foam cell formation in the arterial intima: exploring new therapeutic opportunities in atherosclerosis. [PDF]
La Chica Lhoëst MT +12 more
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Microfluidic Valve‐Integrated Garment for Smooth Sequential Gradient Mechanotherapy
We present a soft wearable sleeve that delivers smooth, gap‐free compression using overlapping air‐filled actuators and tiny microfluidic valves. The system reduces bulk, lowers power needs, and uses a smartphone‐sized control box. It can provide sequential gradient compression, gradient pressure holding, and fast deflation, supporting more portable ...
Run Ze Gao +5 more
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Naringin Inhibits Macrophage Foam Cell Formation by Regulating Lipid Homeostasis and Metabolic Phenotype. [PDF]
Liu Y, Tang X, Yuan H, Gao R.
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Diatom‐Inspired 1D Immobile Robots Capable of 2D Collective Mobility
This study presents a diatom‐inspired robotic system that explores group coordination through limited physical interactions. The researchers tune groups of Barbots, simple robotic agents that possess neither individual mobility nor explicit communication capabilities, to achieve complex and adaptive collaboration based on environmental light.
Tianyi Hu +4 more
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The Role of Fatty Acid Synthase in the Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell to Foam Cell Transition. [PDF]
Bogan BJ +9 more
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Circulating metabolites of Borneolum syntheticum (Bingpian) ameliorate atherosclerosis in ApoE<sup>-/-</sup> mice via inhibiting macrophage foam-cell formation. [PDF]
He RR +16 more
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HIV Infection Drives Foam Cell Formation via NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation. [PDF]
Caocci M, Niu M, Fox HS, Burdo TH.
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Ark Shell-Derived Peptides AWLNH (P3) and PHDL (P4) Mitigate Foam Cell Formation by Modulating Cholesterol Metabolism and HO-1/Nrf2-Mediated Oxidative Stress in Atherosclerosis. [PDF]
Marasinghe CK, Je JY.
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Avocado-derived extracellular vesicles loaded with ginkgetin and berberine prevent inflammation and macrophage foam cell formation. [PDF]
Sharma S +10 more
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