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Folic acid supplementation on congenital heart disease and its dual character
Pregnant women are vulnerable to folate deficiency as its requirement is substantially greater than folate requirements for non-pregnant women. Folic acid is a synthetic form of folate and has been used in the fortified foods and nutritional supplements.
Yanli Wang+4 more
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Abstract Objective We have previously shown that valproic acid (VPA) alters the expression of placental carriers of essential nutrients, including folates. Here, we exposed a placental cell line to VPA, its central nervous system‐active amide derivative sec‐butylpropylacetamide (SPD), and its individual stereoisomers to address the question of whether ...
Natalia Erenburg+4 more
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ABSTRACT Methotrexate (MTX) is a conventional systemic therapy widely used to treat chronic plaque‐type psoriasis, a chronic inflammatory skin disease that significantly impacts patients' quality of life. MTX can be administered orally or subcutaneously. Over the past decades, the use of subcutaneous versus oral MTX has been a subject of ongoing debate
Manuelle Viguier+7 more
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Folic acid abnormalities in iron deficiency: the mechanism of decreased serum folate levels in rats
Phillip P. Toskes+4 more
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The molecular mechanisms of defensive‐grade organic acid biosynthesis in ground beetles
Formic acid and methacrylic acid are the primary defensive chemicals in the pygidial gland secretions of Platynus angustatus and Pterostichus moestus, respectively. Comparative transcriptomics suggests the folate cycle and valine catabolism may be involved in the biosynthesis of formic acid and methacrylic acid, respectively.
Adam M. Rork+3 more
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Economic burden of sickle cell disease in Australia
Abstract Background Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited condition that impairs red blood cell function, posing a substantial health burden on patients. As the prevalence of SCD in Australia rises due to migration, discussions surrounding treatment and management strategies are becoming more prominent. Aims Australia lacks a dedicated study on the
Steve Nwokeocha+16 more
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Folic acid deficiency enhanced microglial immune response via the Notch1/nuclear factor kappa B p65 pathway in hippocampus following rat brain I/R injury and BV2 cells. [PDF]
Cheng M+9 more
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European Guideline (EuroGuiDerm) on atopic eczema: Living update
The updated guideline includes a new evidence‐based recommendation for the IL‐13 inhibitor lebrikizumab. In addition, the Janus kinase inhibitors baricitinib and abrocitinib, which were initially only approved for adult patients, are now also recommended for children from the age of 2 and adolescents from the age of 12, respectively.
A. Wollenberg+31 more
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Abstract Routine observations of blood smears have repeatedly shown that triploid fish have a greater proportion of erythrocytes with nuclear segmentation (ENS) than diploids; however, there is as yet no understanding of why this is the case and whether it affects erythrocyte function.
John D. Clark+4 more
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