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Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis: presentation and management [PDF]
Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP) is characterized by the presence of lipid-laden foamy macrophages with both acute and chronic phase inflammatory cells.
Badiu, Dumitru Cristinel+8 more
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The Angiopep‐2 peptide density on polymeric nanoparticles significantly impacts blood–brain barrier (BBB) penetration. This study explores this nuanced relationship using various in vitro models and in vivo assays, revealing that dynamic models better predict BBB penetration.
Weisen Zhang+9 more
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Bilateral infectious urolithiasis as a risk factor for acute kidney failure in a 3-year-old boy
Infectious urolithiasis is a relatively rare form of urolithiasis in children. The predisposing factors in the pediatric population mainly include urinary tract defects and neurogenic bladder.
Karina Madej-Świątkowska+7 more
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Chemical composition and morphology of renal stones [PDF]
Two issues related to nephrolithiasis are explored: (1) does the chemical composition and morphology of renal calculi in South Poland overlap with the studies from other countries?
Rokita, Eugeniusz+3 more
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A galactose‐modified supramolecular near‐infrared (NIR) glycoprobe, TCF‐FBN@Gal‐BSA, enables targeted delivery to the liver through the asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) and facilitates liver‐targeting fluorescence visualization of lipid droplets (LDs) in metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) mice.
Han‐Min Wang+12 more
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A giant ureteral stone in a 32-year-old man: a case report
Mohammad Natami,1 Alireza Makarem,2 Faisal Ahmed,2 Niloofar Dastgheib,3 Ali-hossein Zahraei3 1Department of Urology, Hormozgan University of Medical Science, Bandar Abbas, Iran; 2Department of Urology, Shiraz University of Medical Science, Shiraz, Iran ...
Natami M+4 more
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Ureteral calculi: What should you consider before intervening? [PDF]
The size of the calculi, their location, and complicating factors such as infection should all be considered. Most ureteral calculi smaller than 5 mm pass spontaneously, as do approximately half of calculi between 5 and 10 mm.
Gauer, Robert+2 more
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V01-07 EX-VIVO URETEROSCOPY TREATMENT OF DECEASED DONOR KIDNEY CALCULI ON PERFUSION MACHINE [PDF]
Samuel Chelly+3 more
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Oct4‐nanoscript, a biomimetic nanoparticle‐based artificial transcription factor, precisely regulates cellular rejuvenation by activating Oct4 target genes, restoring epigenetic marks, and reducing DNA damage. In a progeria model, it effectively rescued aging‐associated pathologies and extended lifespan.
Hongwon Kim+8 more
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Spontaneous resolution of urinary calculi in a congenital solitary kidney: A case report [PDF]
John F. Fahy+2 more
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