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ABSTRACT Objective To determine whether ultrasound is non‐inferior to positron‐emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) and diffusion‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW‐MRI) in terms of overall diagnostic accuracy for the preoperative assessment of pelvic lymph‐node status in cervical cancer.
F. Frühauf +14 more
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Acute activation of endothelial AMPK surprisingly inhibits endothelium-dependent hyperpolarization-like relaxations in rat mesenteric arteries. [PDF]
Chen H, Vanhoutte PM, Leung SWS.
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Ca2+‐Activated Cl− Channels: Do Bestrophins and TMEM16A Interact?
ABSTRACT Aim Ca2+‐activated Cl– conductances are present in many cell types and are important for regulating membrane potential as well as other cellular functions. TMEM16A is widely accepted as the principal molecular basis for Ca2+‐activated Cl– conductances, but also members of the bestrophin family may be important for some Ca2+‐activated Cl ...
Christian Aalkjær +4 more
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A case report of a rare ramification pattern and distribution area of the mesenteric arteries in a Japanese White rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). [PDF]
Kigata T, Shibata H.
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TSP4 is upregulated in human and experimental AAA. TSP4 knockdown accelerated AAA formation and exacerbated both vascular inflammation and remodelling, emphasizing that TSP4 upregulation may represent a protective response against AAA. Our findings suggest that preserving TSP4 could be a useful strategy in the clinical management of AAA.
Laia Blanco‐Casoliva +10 more
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Exploring the Potential of Calebin‐A in Targeting Obesity‐Related Genes and Pathways
ABSTRACT Obesity is a global health crisis affecting millions, associated with metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Calebin‐A, a bioactive compound derived from Curcuma species, has shown promise in managing obesity and its complications.
Ali Mahmoudi +4 more
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Neuroendocrine tumours through an epigenetic lens: Emerging insights for diagnosis and treatment
Abstract Neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) are well‐differentiated epithelial neuroendocrine neoplasms that frequently develop in the small intestine, pancreas, and lungs. NETs originate from neuroendocrine cells specialized in hormone secretion implicated in a number of physiological processes.
Victoria Jacquot +4 more
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Gossypiboma‐associated sarcomas in five cases
Objectives To report clinical presentation, treatment and outcome of dogs and cats diagnosed with gossypiboma‐associated sarcoma. Materials and Methods Referral centres within the United Kingdom, Europe, North America and Australia were contacted to search medical records for dogs and cats with documented gossypiboma‐associated sarcoma and included if ...
G. Thomas +8 more
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Abstract figure legend Excessive hypercholesterolaemia during pregnancy impairs maternal endothelial function, which, in turn, drives the development of pre‐eclampsia and may also contribute to the increased risk of later‐life cardiovascular disease in women.
Amanda A. de Oliveira +3 more
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Aortic Segments‐Depending Hypertensive Remodeling Is Driven by Mitochondrial Fusion Dysfunction
A region‐specific protective function of OPA1 within the aortic wall under severe hypertensive stress. ABSTRACT OPA1 haploinsufficiency exacerbates severe hypertension‐induced aortic remodeling in a segment‐specific manner, revealing differential vulnerability between the suprarenal abdominal aorta (SRAA) and the descending thoracic aorta (DTA). In the
Alexis Richard +14 more
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