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Tks4‐Targeted Gene Therapy Inhibited White Adipocyte Hypertrophy in Mice
Tks4 knockout or knockdown by AAV mediated shRNA both successfully restricted adipocyte hypertrophy in high fat diet. The reduction of TAG was validated by biochemistry and lipidomics analyses. This study suggested a potential of Tks4 targeted therapy in obesity intervention. ABSTRACT Obesity is one of the most prevalent public health issues worldwide,
Meng Tian +5 more
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This paper reviews the state of the art and recent developments in thin‐film biosensors for the detection of neurotransmitters, small molecules, and biomarkers within flexible, implantable bioelectronic systems. It covers the main sensing modalities, including electrochemical, plasmonic, acoustic, and magnetic, alongside their materials, transduction ...
Massimo Mariello
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Background Primary hyperparathyroidism may present in a myriad of manners, varying from an incidental asymptomatic biochemical finding to gastrointestinal, psychiatric, renal, and bone manifestations. While hyperparathyroidism remains a rare diagnosis in
O. Legault +5 more
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Developmental Impact of Maternal Immune Activation on the Fetal Immune System and Lung
Maternal immune activation triggers elevated cytokines (IL‐6 and IL‐17A), disrupting fetal immune system development. This not only alters hematopoietic stem cell balance but also leads to ILC2 hyperactivation in the lung, which could potentially affect susceptibility to allergic diseases in the offspring.
Walaa Jradi +2 more
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Mitigation of Metabolic Diseases Through Personalized Nutrition: A Critical In‐Depth Review
The main objective of this review is to explore the impact of variation within the microbiome and among genes on nutrient metabolism and argue in favor of successful evidence of individualized dietary intervention for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and obesity.
Muhammad Tayyab Arshad +7 more
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Advances and challenges in point‐of‐care testing for pathogenic bacteria in battlefield injuries
This review explores trauma‐associated bacterial species, summarizes these biosensor advancements, addresses fabrication challenges, outlines future directions, and aims to guide POCT biosensor development for combat/trauma care bacterial detection.
Junjie Fan +11 more
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[Hungry bone syndrome related to hyperthyroidism].
Hungry bone syndrome is a common clinical entity which is accompanying of hypocalcemia, hypomagnesemia, and hipophosphatemia, results from an increase in bone formation. It is related to a pathological scenario which causes an imbalance between osteoclast-mediated bone resorption and osteoblast-mediates bone formation, favouring the latter. Its classic
M D, Moure Rodríguez +4 more
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Hungry bone syndrome: biochemical and clinical risk factors
Primary hyperparathyroidismremains the first cause of hypercalcaemia. Parathyroid surgery is the most efficient treatment of primary hyperparathyroidism, however surgery entails risk of development of a Hungry Bone Syndrome (HBS) – rapid, profound, and prolonged hypocalcaemia.
Ewa Kozłowska, Olga Ciepiela
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Background: Renal hyperparathyroidism is a frequent complication among patients with kidney failure. Data on outcomes following parathyroidectomy in patients undergoing kidney replacement therapy (KRT) remain limited in South Africa (SA).
Tholakele Sabela +3 more
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Background As an oncologic emergency related to abnormalities in calcium metabolism, hypercalcemia associated with paraneoplastic syndrome and bone metastases is well known. Meanwhile, the incidence of hypocalcemia is low, except in cases associated with
Yurina Yanase +8 more
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