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Obesity Disrupts H3K4me3‐Mediated Lactate Accumulation and Efferocytosis in Hypoxic Macrophages

open access: yesThe FASEB Journal, Volume 40, Issue 7, 15 April 2026.
Obesity disrupts macrophage adaptation to hypoxic microenvironments. In lean conditions, hypoxia induces H3K4me3‐dependent transcriptional programs that promote lactate accumulation, histone lactylation, and efficient efferocytosis. Diet‐induced obesity impairs this epigenetic–metabolic response, resulting in reduced lactate accumulation, defective ...
Kentaro Takahashi   +14 more
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TMC4 localizes to multiple taste cell types in the mouse taste papillae

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio, Volume 16, Issue 4, Page 778-787, April 2026.
Transmembrane channel‐like 4 (TMC4), a voltage‐dependent chloride channel, plays a critical role in amiloride‐insensitive salty taste transduction. TMC4 is broadly expressed in all mature taste cell types, suggesting a possible involvement of multiple cell types in this pathway.
Momo Murata   +6 more
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2026 Update on the Management of Diffuse Large B‐Cell Lymphoma

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Hematology, Volume 101, Issue 4, Page 832-863, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is the most common type of NHL in the Western Hemisphere. It comprises a heterogenous group of lymphomas, with different biology and clinical prognoses. R‐CHP remains the backbone of therapy, and frontline therapeutic options in fit patients are pola‐R‐CHP and R‐CHOP, whereas elderly or frail/unfit ...
Elise A. Chong   +2 more
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Mini Nutritional Assessment

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2012
To summarize recent evidences and advances on the implementation and the use of the Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA).Despite being introduced and validated for clinical use about 20 years ago, the MNA has recently received new attention in order to more widely disseminate among healthcare professionals the practice of a systematic nutritional ...
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Evaluation of Mini-Nutritional Assessment for Japanese frail elderly

Nutrition, 2005
We evaluated the Mini-Nutritional Assessment (MNA) test and the short-form MNA as screening tools for malnutrition in the Japanese elderly population.A cross-sectional study of 226 elderly Japanese patients (78.6 +/- 0.5 y of age, mean +/- standard deviation; 67 men and 159 women) in various settings was carried out. Nutritional assessment included MNA,
Masafumi, Kuzuya   +5 more
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Assessment of Nutritional Vulnerability of the Elderly using Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) Tool

Nigerian Journal of Nutritional Sciences, 2011
Objective: The vulnerability of the elderly (65years and above) to nutritional risks is the main thrust of this paper. Subjects and methods: Multi-stage random sampling technique was used to select a total of 600 subjects from eight communities in Umuahia North and Ikwuano Local Government Areas of Abia state.
Nzeagwu, OC, Uwaegbute, AC
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Reliability of Mini Nutritional Assessment in Hemodialysis Compared With Subjective Global Assessment

Journal of Renal Nutrition, 2006
Protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) is common in hemodialysis patients. Subjective Global Assesment (SGA) and Mini Nutritional Assessment (MNA) are two tools for monitoring PEM. Our aim was to determine reliability of MNA in detecting malnutrition in hemodialysis patients in comparison with SGA.
Sezer, Siren   +5 more
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Nutritional Status Using Mini Nutritional Assessment and Subjective Global Assessment Predict Mortality in Geriatric Patients

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2002
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the clinical assessment of nutritional status and mortality in geriatric patients. DESIGN: Prospective follow‐up study.
Margareta D, Persson   +4 more
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