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Objectives. As an epigenetic player, long noncoding RNAs (LncRNAs) have been reported to participate in multiple biological processes; however, their biological functions in silica‐induced pulmonary fibrosis (SIPF) occurrence and development remain incompletely understood. Methods.
Yao Zhou +7 more
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Culture Compound Effects on the Production of Hyaluronidase Enzyme through Bacillus [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Today, hyaluronidase enzyme has a wide application in medicine, pharmaceutics, histoegineering, oncology and ophthalmology. Its therapeutical significance is based upon the breakage of hyaluronan, resulting in increasing the ...
Soleimani Darjagh M +4 more
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Use of hyaluronidase as an adjunct to local anaesthetic eye blocks to reduce intraoperative pain in adults [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Hyaluronidase has been used over many decades as an adjunct to local anaesthetic solution to improve the speed of onset of eye blocks and to provide better akinesia and analgesia.
Aravinth, K +3 more
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We investigated the slow release of Zn ion (Zn2+) from nanocoatings and compared the in vitro response of osteoblasts (MC3T3‐E1) and proosteoclasts (RAW 264.7) cultured on Ca2ZnSi2O7 nanocoated with different Zn/Ca molar ratios on a Ti‐6Al‐4V (i.e., Ti) substrate to optimize cell behaviors and molecule levels.
Jiangming Yu +10 more
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Incidence of Blackleg in Beef Cattle and Implications of Regional Differences [PDF]
Blackleg is an acute, fatal disease that has been afflicting cattle since the late 1800’s. It is caused by the anaerobic, spore-forming bacteria Clostridium chauvoei. This disease is characterized by swelling in areas like the legs, hips, chest, and back,
Henrich, Callie L
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In Vitro Global Gene Expression Analyses Support the Ethnopharmacological Use of Achyranthes aspera
Achyranthes aspera (family Amaranthaceae) is known for its anticancer properties. We have systematically validated the in vitro and in vivo anticancer properties of this plant. However, we do not know its mode of action. Global gene expression analyses may help decipher its mode of action.
Pochi R. Subbarayan +6 more
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αVβ5 and CD44 Are Oxygen‐Regulated Human Embryonic Stem Cell Attachment Factors
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) have great potential for clinical therapeutic use. However, relatively little is known of the mechanisms which dictate their specificity of adhesion to substrates through adhesion proteins including integrins. Previous observations demonstrated enhanced clonogenicity in reduced oxygen culture systems.
Deepak Kumar +4 more
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From Genetics to Genomics of Epilepsy
The introduction of DNA microarrays and DNA sequencing technologies in medical genetics and diagnostics has been a challenge that has significantly transformed medical practice and patient management. Because of the great advancements in molecular genetics and the development of simple laboratory technology to identify the mutations in the causative ...
Silvio Garofalo +3 more
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Acrosome damage and enzyme leakage of goat spermatozoa during dilution, cooling and freezing
Summary: Semen of Jamunapari goat bucks was frozen in three diluents egg yolk‐tris, egg yolk/citrate/glucose, and skim milk/egg yolk. In fresh ejaculated semen over 90% of the spermatozoa had normal head and acrosome morphology.
M. Chauhan +3 more
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Current and Emerging Bladder Cancer Urinary Biomarkers
Bladder cancer continues to be one of the most common malignancies. Those who have been already diagnosed are at high risk for recurrence, especially if the pathology demonstrates high‐grade disease. Diagnosis and surveillance is reliant on invasive evaluation with cystoscopy.
Justin Parker +2 more
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