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Refsum's disease: a disorder of lipid metabolism. [PDF]
M O Rake, M Saunders
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This paper presents a microphysiological system containing an array of individually addressable living corneal tissues constructed using primary human cells. The bioengineered eye model can simulate acute exposure of the human cornea to different types of environmental toxicants and provides a novel platform for visualization and quantitative ...
Se‐jeong Kim+12 more
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Lipid metabolism: the potential therapeutic targets in glioblastoma. [PDF]
Lu L+9 more
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Lipid metabolism in the testis of the ram [PDF]
T. W. Scott, B. P. Setchell
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The PVA‐GA hydrogel is formed through hydrogen bonding between PVA hydroxyl groups and GA galloyl units, enabling sustainable GA release and its extended biological activity. The hydrogel scavenges ROS to reduce oxidative stress, preventing mitochondrial damage from excessive ROS, mitigating hADSC senescence, and preserving VEGF secretion, offering a ...
Yiduo Zhou+11 more
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Galectin-12 in the Regulation of Sebocyte Proliferation, Lipid Metabolism, and Immune Responses. [PDF]
Tsao CH+4 more
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Carnitine in Lipid Metabolism [PDF]
E.P. Adams, P. E. Ballance, A.E. Bender
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Schematic illustration of the mechanism of targeted delivery of nanoparticles including 1) paracellular, 2) endolysosomal escape, 3) receptor mediated endocytosis, and 4) M cell mediated transport for non‐GI diseases by oral administration such as atherosclerosis, cancer, diabetes, and brain diseases. Abstract Oral drug delivery is a promising approach
Subarna Ray+2 more
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The top‐performing lipid nanoparticle, incorporating a novel ionizable lipid derived from vitamin B5, demonstrates high mRNA transfection efficiency, low toxicity, favorable stability, targeted delivery to lymphoid tissues, and high immunogenicity, showing promise as a carrier for mRNA vaccines for infectious diseases and cancer.
Soyeon Yoo+11 more
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