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The Shrinking Blind Spot: How Freeze–Thaw Obscures Microscopic Evidence of Ante-Mortem Ecchymosis [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Histological examination constitutes a fundamental methodology for establishing the vitality of a lesion. In cases where the corpse is preserved for an extended duration of time prior to the post-mortem evaluation, particularly if ...
Naomi Iacoponi +3 more
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Mechanistic Insights into Mancozeb-Induced Redox Imbalance and Structural Remodelling Affecting the Function of Human Red Blood Cells [PDF]
Mancozeb is a broad-spectrum fungicide used extensively in agriculture to protect crops against a wide range of plant diseases. Although its capacity to induce oxidative stress is well documented, the cytotoxic effects of mancozeb on red blood cells ...
Sara Spinelli +8 more
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Polar/Ionizable residues in transmembrane segments: effects on helix-helix packing. [PDF]
The vast majority of membrane proteins are anchored to biological membranes through hydrophobic α-helices. Sequence analysis of high-resolution membrane protein structures show that ionizable amino acid residues are present in transmembrane (TM) helices,
Manuel Bañó-Polo +5 more
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Oxidative Stress and Cytoskeletal Reorganization in Hypertensive Erythrocytes [PDF]
Oxidative stress is widely recognized as a key mechanism in the development of hypertension. Under pathological conditions, such as in hypertension, oxidative stress leads to irreversible posttranslational modifications of proteins, which result in loss ...
Ivette Martínez-Vieyra +4 more
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Chronic Basal Ganglia Infarction With PCR-Identified <i>Paeniclostridium sordellii</i>: A Rare Neuropathological Case Report. [PDF]
Background Within 1 month of diagnosis, 40% of patients with positive blood cultures will develop CNS complications. Rare pathogens, that is, Paeniclostridium sordellii, pose diagnostic challenges due to atypical presentations and detection difficulties. Case Presentation A 67‐year‐old man presented with metabolic encephalopathy and diabetes insipidus.
Lamm C, Toland A, Guzman S.
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Anion exchanger-1 (AE1) is the main erythroid Cl−/HCO3− transporter that supports CO2 transport. Glycophorin A (GPA), a component of the AE1 complexes, facilitates AE1 expression and anion transport, but Glycophorin B (GPB) does not.
Kate Hsu +3 more
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BackgroundThe determination of skin wound vitality based on tissue sections is a challenge for the forensic pathologist. Histology is still the gold standard, despite its low sensitivity.
Guillaume Gauchotte +20 more
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Clinical Spectrum of Hemolytic Anemia in Loxoscelism: Report of Two Cases Highlighting Variable Severity and Management. [PDF]
Loxoscelism can cause local as well as systemic manifestations. Hematologic complications of brown recluse spider venom can be life‐threatening. Here, we present two cases of loxoscelism‐mediated hemolysis that highlight the variable clinical presentations and treatment options available based on severity and pathophysiology of hemolysis.
Al-Sadi A +4 more
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The accumulation of erythrocyte membranes within an atherosclerotic plaque may contribute to the deposition of free cholesterol and thereby the enlargement of the necrotic core.
Joost M. Mekke +14 more
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