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Mechanopharmacology of cellular microenvironment stiffness: Therapeutic strategies for age‐related diseases

open access: yesBritish Journal of Pharmacology, Volume 183, Issue 4, Page 945-956, February 2026.
Ageing brings about various biochemical, structural and mechanical alterations within tissues, profoundly impacting cellular behaviour and function. One of the hallmark changes observed with ageing is an increase in cellular microenvironment stiffness, a biomechanical property influenced by intrinsic factors within the cell and extrinsic factors from ...
Wang HaiYang   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Real‐World Usage of CaHA‐CMC:CPM‐HA Hybrid Dermal Fillers: Findings From a Delphi Panel

open access: yesJournal of Cosmetic Dermatology, Volume 25, Issue 2, February 2026.
ABSTRACT Background The popularity of minimally invasive aesthetic procedures has increased globally, with a 40.9% increase in non‐surgical procedures between 2019 and 2023. Dermal fillers have gained popularity for delivering visible results with short recovery times.
Jonathan Kadouch   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Transepidermal Delivery of Calcium Hydroxyapatite (CaHA) Microneedling: A Novel Approach for Inducing Collagen Types III and IV. [PDF]

open access: yesBiomedicines
Costa ALO   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

hnRNPU Safeguards Oocyte Development and Female Fertility via Regulation of Alternative Splicing

open access: yesThe FASEB Journal, Volume 40, Issue 2, 31 January 2026.
Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein U (hnRNPU) is essential for oocyte development and female fertility. Oocyte‐specific deletion of Hnrnpu leads to follicular arrest, impaired meiotic maturation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and infertility.
Jinmei Li   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Where Is the Filler? Magnetic Resonance Imaging Reveals Hidden Hyaluronic Acid in a Delayed Chin Complication. [PDF]

open access: yesPlast Reconstr Surg Glob Open
Mariluis CA   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Bee products as alternatives in the treatment of viral infections

open access: yesJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, Volume 106, Issue 1, Page 33-54, 15 January 2026.
Abstract Medicines used in the treatment of viral infections usually reduce symptoms. There is a need to develop drugs that inhibit the viruses and do not merely relieve the symptoms. Natural bee products possess many pharmacological properties and are widely used in folk medicine. There are many studies on the antibacterial effects of bee products but
Michał Otręba   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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