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RONIN/HCF1‐TFEB Axis Protects Against D‐Galactose‐Induced Cochlear Hair Cell Senescence Through Autophagy Activation

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
D‐galactose (D‐gal) induced inner ear hair cell senescence by inhibiting TFEB transcription. RONIN/HCF1 promotes TFEB transcription to prevent cochlear HCs from D‐gal‐induced senescence through autophagy activation. Abstract Age‐related hearing loss is characterized by senescent inner ear hair cells (HCs) and reduced autophagy.
Yongjie Wei   +18 more
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Iron Deficiency Impairs Dendritic Cell Development and Function, Compromising Host Anti‐Infection Capacity

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Iron deficiency reduces monocyte dendritic cell progenitor (MDP) numbers by inhibiting migration and proliferation while promoting apoptosis, subsequently reducing downstream common dendritic cell precursors (CDP) and dendritic cell (DC). Impaired DCs enter the lungs via blood circulation, where reduced antigen presentation impairs T‐cell activation ...
Quanzhong Ren   +8 more
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Effectiveness and Safety of Treatments to Prevent Fractures in People With Low Bone Mass or Primary Osteoporosis: A Living Systematic Review and Network Meta-analysis for the American College of Physicians

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2023
BACKGROUND The prevalence of osteoporosis is increasing in the United States. PURPOSE To evaluate low bone mass and osteoporosis treatments to prevent fractures.
Chelsea K. Ayers   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Low Bone Mass in Prepubertal Children with Thalassemia Major: Insights into the Pathogenesis of Low Bone Mass in Thalassemia

Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2004
Low bone mass occurs frequently in the aging thalassemic population. However, limited information exists on bone mass in children with thalassemia major (TM) during their first decade of life.Spinal bone mineral density (BMD) was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) in 18 children (age 5.8 +/- 1.5 yr; M:F 8:10) with TM on ...
Maria G. Vogiatzi   +3 more
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Anemia, celiac disease and low bone mass

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2013
WOS: 000312831000002 PubMed: 23260220 …
Korkmaz, Uğur   +2 more
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Detecting patients with low skeletal bone mass

Journal of Dentistry, 2002
The object of this study was to determine the relative usefulness of clinical and radiographic indices in the diagnosis of patients with low skeletal bone mass amongst 135 healthy perimenopausal women, aged 45-55 years, attending for routine dental treatment.Bone mineral density was measured for the spine and femoral neck, using dual energy X-ray ...
Horner, Keith   +2 more
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LOW BONE MASS IN CHILDREN WITH MALIGNANT LYMPHOMA

Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 2007
The aim of this work was to study the effect of disease process on bone mass and calcium homeo-stasis in children with malignant lymphoma at diagnosis, 3 months after starting chemotherapy, and after 1 year. Evaluation of lumber vertebrae (L2-L4) bone mineral density using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and calcium homeostasis parameters and bone ...
Hala Almarsafawy   +5 more
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Causes of low peak bone mass in women

Maturitas, 2018
Peak bone mass is the maximum bone mass that accrues during growth and development. Consolidation of peak bone mass normally occurs during early adulthood. Low peak bone mass results from failure to achieve peak bone mass genetic potential, primarily due to bone loss caused by a variety of conditions or processes occurring at younger ages than usual ...
Bart L. Clarke, Chee Kian Chew
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