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Effects of 1267 nm Illumination on Microcirculation Regulatory Mechanisms
The question of activation of blood flow regulatory mechanisms during laser illumination remains open to date. This study showed the effect of laser exposure on the microcirculatory bed, which appears in the form of endothelium‐dependent vascular activity.
Lyubov Eratova+2 more
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Illuminating Immunity: A Systematic Review of Immune Cell Autofluorescence
ABSTRACT Immunophenotyping provides valuable prognostic and diagnostic information, but is technically complex and expensive. The assessment of autofluorescence is label‐free and provides complex information on cell identity. However, research on its application to immunophenotyping has been heterogenous.
Aline Knab+4 more
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Photoactivated chemotherapy (PACT), an oxygen‐independent light‐based therapy, utilizes chemotherapeutic regimens that remain inert until exposed to light, allowing target‐specific activation while minimizing off‐target toxicity. The integration of these techniques has the potential to improve selectivity and yield synergistic cytotoxic effects that ...
Nkune Williams Nkune, Heidi Abrahamse
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Coordination of IFT20 With Other IFT Components Is Required for Ciliogenesis
Intraflagellar transport is a bidirectional transport system essential for ciliogenesis. Using the IFT20 knockout cell lines established in this study, we found that IFT20 deficiency significantly impaired ciliogenesis and reduced cilium length. Further investigation revealed that IFT20 interacted with other IFT proteins and regulated their levels and ...
Weishu Wang+6 more
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Abstract How infusion fluids are distributed and eliminated is of importance to how much and how fast they should be administered. This manuscript applies population pharmacokinetic modeling to intravenous infusions of crystalloid fluid, which is a common therapy in hospital care and mandatory during surgery.
Robert G. Hahn
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The study subjects were mainly CRC patients (n = 120), all of whom underwent the same comprehensive treatment regimen and were divided into the effective treatment group (n = 86) and the ineffective treatment group (n = 34) according to efficacy after treatment.
Hong‐Bo Ji+4 more
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2019
The lymphatic system extends its network of vessels throughout most of the body. Lymphatic vessels carry a fluid rich in proteins, immune cells, and long-chain fatty acids known as lymph. It results from an excess of interstitial tissue fluid collected from the periphery and transported centrally against hydrostatic pressure and protein concentration ...
P. von der Weid
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The lymphatic system extends its network of vessels throughout most of the body. Lymphatic vessels carry a fluid rich in proteins, immune cells, and long-chain fatty acids known as lymph. It results from an excess of interstitial tissue fluid collected from the periphery and transported centrally against hydrostatic pressure and protein concentration ...
P. von der Weid
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Microsurgical Lymphatic Vessel Transplantation
Journal of Reconstructive Microsurgery, 2015Background Lymphedema often arises after a regional interruption during cancer treatment, for example after lymph node resection the axilla or the groin. Lymphatic vessels as vascular grafts may overcome these lymphatic gaps.
R. Baumeister+5 more
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Physiological Reviews, 2022
The lymphatic system, composed of initial and collecting lymphatic vessels as well as lymph nodes that are present in almost every tissue of the human body, acts as an essential transport system for fluids, biomolecules, and cells between peripheral tissues and the central circulation. Consequently, it is required for normal body physiology but is also
Lothar C. Dieterich+3 more
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The lymphatic system, composed of initial and collecting lymphatic vessels as well as lymph nodes that are present in almost every tissue of the human body, acts as an essential transport system for fluids, biomolecules, and cells between peripheral tissues and the central circulation. Consequently, it is required for normal body physiology but is also
Lothar C. Dieterich+3 more
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Mechanobiology of Lymphatic Vessels [PDF]
While the cardiovascular system acts as the major circulatory system in the human body, the existence of a parallel, almost equally important, secondary circulatory system is frequently overlooked. This system is called the lymphatic system, which serves to perform three primary functions in the human body: (1) drainage of interstitial fluid, (2 ...
J. Brandon Dixon+3 more
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