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M2-like macrophages in the fibrotic liver protect mice against lethal insults through conferring apoptosis resistance to hepatocytes. [PDF]
Acute injury in the setting of liver fibrosis is an interesting and still unsettled issue. Most recently, several prominent studies have indicated the favourable effects of liver fibrosis against acute insults.
Bai, Li +13 more
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ABSTRACT Mutations in collagen I are the most common cause of osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), leading to delayed protein folding and structurally abnormal molecules. While some aberrant collagen is secreted into the extracellular matrix (ECM), impairing bone quality, a significant fraction is retained intracellularly, disrupting osteoblast homeostasis. 4‐
Roberta Besio +7 more
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Objectives: Liver macrophages agitated by Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) can enhance immuno-inflammatory responses in the liver which mediate liver injury and result in dysfunction.
Jian Li +29 more
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Luzindole attenuates LPS/-galactosamine-induced acute hepatitis in mice
Melatonin is a well-documented hormone that plays central roles in the regulation of sleep–wake cycles. There is cumulative evidence to suggest that melatonin is also a pleiotropic regulator of inflammation, and luzindole has been widely used as a ...
Yisheng Luo +6 more
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Prediction of regulatory targets of alternative isoforms of the epidermal growth factor receptor in a glioblastoma cell line. [PDF]
BackgroundThe epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a major regulator of proliferation in tumor cells. Elevated expression levels of EGFR are associated with prognosis and clinical outcomes of patients in a variety of tumor types. There are at least
Ardell, David H +7 more
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Advancing the Landscape of RNAi Nanotherapeutics for Ischemic Heart Disease
RNA interference (RNAi) nanomedicine revolutionizes treatment regimens for ischemic heart diseases by enabling tailored, sequence‐anchored gene regulation. This review highlights the recent advances in nanotechnology‐driven RNAi therapeutics for myocardial ischemia and discusses the key design principles that govern efficient delivery, providing ...
Han Gao, Da Pan, Hélder A. Santos
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Objective: To isolate and identify the polyphenolic constituents of Dypsis lutescens, and evaluate the hepatoprotective activity of the ethanolic extract of Dypsis lutescens leaves.
Mai M El-Ghonemy +7 more
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The binding of glycosaminoglycans to peptides : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Biochemistry at Massey University [PDF]
The overall aim this study was to examine the possibility of using immobilised polypeptide chains to fractionate/separate Glycosaminoglycans (GAG's) from mixtures. Initially individual samples of three GAG classes (chondroitin sulphate, dermatan sulphate
Taylor, Grant John
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Kytococcus aerolatus sp. nov., isolated from indoor air in a room colonized with moulds [PDF]
A Gram-positive, coccoid bacterial isolate (02-St-019/1(T)), forming beige pigmented colonies was obtained from an indoor air sample. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity studies it was determined that this isolate 02-St-019/1(T) belonged to the ...
Kämpfer, Peter +3 more
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A precise dual‐targeting covalent organic framework (COF) nanoplatform that avoids aggregation‐caused quenching (ACQ) to achieve synergistic high‐efficiency Type I photodynamic therapy and chemotherapy. ABSTRACT There is an urgent need to develop innovative therapeutic strategies for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treatment with severe hypoxia ...
Xiang Wang +9 more
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