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Mitomycin C Induces Autophagy in Human Tracheal Fibroblasts and Suppresses Their Growth
Mitomycin C (MMC) selectively inhibits the proliferation of human tracheal fibroblasts (hTF) more effectively than human tracheal epithelial cells (hTEC), with hTF showing a dose‐ and time‐dependent sensitivity to MMC treatment. Additionally, MMC induces autophagy in hTF, as evidenced by increased expression of autophagy markers, while suppressing cell
Jeong‐Mi Kim +5 more
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Use of mild hyperbaric oxygen less than 2 atmospheres absolute (2026.54 hPa) with normal air is emerging as a common complementary treatment for severe muscle injury. Although hyperbaric oxygen at over 2 atmospheres absolute with 100% O2 promotes healing
Naoto Fujita +3 more
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Severe acute myocardial infarction treated with hyperbaric oxygen. Report on forty patients [PDF]
R Ashfield, C. J. Gavey
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Hydrostatic Hyperbaric Chamber Ventilation System [PDF]
The hydrostatic hyperbaric chamber (HHC) represents the merger of several technologies in development for NASA aerospace applications, harnessed to directly benefit global health.
Sargusingh, Miriam M.
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Free Radicals in Health and Disease
Free radicals have dual roles that can either selectively create oxidative damages to transformed cells in treating proliferative diseases such as cancers and some dermatological disorders or boost the antioxidant system in treating degenerative diseases such as neurodegenerative disorder, joint degeneration, and metabolic conditions.
Xiaofeng Dai, Zizheng Huang, Ruohan Lyu
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Efficacy of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Radiation Cystitis—A Local Center Experience
Introduction Radiation cystitis is a debilitating condition with no standardized management protocol, significantly impairing the quality of life of patients with cancer treated with pelvic radiotherapy. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is recognized for
W. C. Yu, A. Siu, W. W. Yan, K. B. Tang
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Diabetic Wound Repair: From Mechanism to Therapeutic Opportunities
Diabetic wound healing is compromised by chronic metabolic dysfunction that disrupts essential cellular processes. This review examines key predisposing factors, including neuropathy and vascular disease, characterizes dysfunction in critical cell types such as macrophages and fibroblasts, evaluates limitations of current models, compares established ...
Renyuan Wang +5 more
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The oxygen‐generating and reactive oxygen species‐scavenging hydrogel (ORH) exhibits thermoresponsive gelation and incorporates oxygen‐generating microspheres(OGMs) and chitosan‐catalase complexes(CSCATs) via hydrophobic and ionic interactions. Upon injection into irregular wound sites, ORH forms a gel at body temperature and sustains the release of ...
Jiyeon Lee +3 more
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Effects of hyperbaric oxygen on growth and metastases of the C3HBA tumor in the mouse [PDF]
J. A. McCredie +3 more
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