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Cutaneous field stimulation of sensory nerve fibers reduces itch without affecting contact dermatitis [PDF]
Joanna Wallengren
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AIMSPec‐LoC is a novel lab‐on‐a‐chip platform integrating size‐based extracellular vesicle (EVs) separation with label‐free Raman spectroscopy and AI‐powered classification via SKiNET. This high‐throughput, portable system enables real‐time, multiplexed molecular fingerprinting of EVs from biofluids, offering transformative potential for early, non ...
Emma Buchan+3 more
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Circ-ITCH promotes the ubiquitination degradation of HOXC10 to facilitate osteogenic differentiation in disuse osteoporosis through stabilizing BRCA1 mRNA via IGF2BP2-mediated m<sup>6</sup>A modification. [PDF]
Zhong D+14 more
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Differential Expression of c-Fos Protein in theRat Brain after Noxious and Itching Stimuli
Emiko Senba, Tomoyuki Takagi
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Itch, Sneeze and Wheeze: The Genetics of Atopic Allergy [PDF]
Aziz Sheikh
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An RBC membrane camouflaged, cell‐penetrating peptides R8‐based drug delivery system is constructed to achieve a synergistic combination of natural compounds triptolide (TP) and celastrol (Cel), inducing tumor cell apoptosis, reducing tumor metastasis invasion and triggering autophagy disorder in breast cancer and liver cancer.
Qian Cheng+6 more
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CKD-associated pruritus in haemodialysis: a road map for diagnosis and treatment. [PDF]
Latus J+5 more
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Immunosuppressive Cytokine‐Tethered Hydrogel for Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis
An injectable hydrogel is developed by chemically tethering IL‐4, an immunosuppressive cytokine, to a hyaluronic acid‐based backbone. The hydrogel reduces joint friction and exerts immunomodulatory effects. In a rheumatoid arthritis (RA) mouse model, it reduced inflammation, preserved cartilage, and promoted anti‐inflammatory immune responses.
Woojin Back+3 more
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Neural-Inflammation Mechanism of Spinal Palmitic Acid Promoting Atopic Dermatitis in Mice. [PDF]
Yang J, Xue X, Yang Z, Hao F, Chen B.
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