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In this study, Acod1 knockout in CLP mice significantly increases peripheral blood NET levels, exacerbating inflammation, organ damage, and reducing survival. Further research shows that UBR5 interacts with PAD4, a key NET formation protein. Acod1/itaconate (ITA) enhances the enzymatic activity of UBR5 by alkylating the Cys2768 site, promoting the K48 ...
Huifan Liu+10 more
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Impact of iSupport on improving knowledge on dementia and dementia care among family caregivers to persons with dementia and formal caregivers in Bangladesh: Protocol for a non-randomized feasibility study. [PDF]
Islam MN+6 more
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XML-based Single Sign-On Scheme for Internet Protocol TV(IPTV)Services
Seunghun Lee, Dongil Shin, Dongkyoo Shin
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This study investigates the mechanism of succinate dehydrogenase (SDH)‐mediated succinate oxidation in microglia extracellular traps (MiETs) formation and neuronal injury after cerebra I/R injury. Dimethyl malonate (DMM), a competitive SDH inhibitor, could reduce MiETosis by inhibiting succinate oxidation and mtROS production during reperfusion ...
Lili Zhao+21 more
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Combatting adolescent gaming addiction: Protocol for the comprehensive psychological intervention module. [PDF]
Smrithi L, Mathangi DC, Kantipudi SJ.
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Compressed Cells Facilitate Adhesion Through Glycocalyx
This study quantifies how cell compression and confinement triggers cell adhesion. Under low compression, integrins dominate cell adhesion to extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, whereas the glycocalyx contributes weak unspecific adhesion. With increasing compression, the glycocalyx increases its unspecific adhesion to ECM and non‐ECM proteins and can ...
Xiaole Wang+3 more
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A network meta-analysis of mind-body exercise interventions for internet addiction symptoms in young adults. [PDF]
Jia S+7 more
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