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Organ crosstalk pathways represent the next frontier for target-mining in molecular medicine for existing syndromes. Pulmonary hypertension and resistant essential hypertension are syndromes that have been proven elusive in etiology, and frequently ...
Emine Meltem Onal +5 more
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Tensions and Opportunities in Convergence: Shifting Concepts of Disease in Emerging Molecular Medicine [PDF]
The convergence of biomedical sciences with nanotechnology as well as ICT has created a new wave of biomedical technologies, resulting in visions of a ‘molecular medicine’. Since novel technologies tend to shift concepts of disease and health, this paper
Marianne Boenink
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As one of the most common solid pediatric cancers, Neuroblastoma (NBL) accounts for 15% of all of the cancer-related mortalities in infants with increasing incidence all around the world.
Samin Rahimi +15 more
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MicroRNA-433 Dampens Glucocorticoid Receptor Signaling, Impacting Circadian Rhythm and Osteoblastic Gene Expression [PDF]
FUNDING This work was supported by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases of the National Institutes of Health [AR44877]; the National Institutes for Dental and Craniofacial Research [5T90DE21989]; a Grant-in-Aid award ...
Delany, Anne M +4 more
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Le patient « actionnable » de la médecine personnalisée
Personalized Medicine, the new motto of healthcare policy worldwide, is undermined by an ambiguous definition of “personalization”. On the one hand, Personalized Medicine promises that from now on, healthcare systems will focus on patients as whole ...
Xavier Guchet
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Molecular Forensic Medicine: An Overview
Molecular autopsy or Molecular Forensic Medicine is gaining importance across the globe in both developed and developing countries. This is relatively less thought-out or discussed in the Indian scenario.
Kattamreddy Ananth Rupesh +1 more
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Sudden cardiac death in young athletes: Literature review of molecular basis [PDF]
Intense athletic training and competition can rarely result in sudden cardiac death (SCD). Despite the introduction of pre-participation cardiovascular screening, especially among young competitive athletes, sport-related SCD remains a debated issue ...
Barbara Lombardo +5 more
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Sudden Cardiac Death in the Young: State-of-the-Art Review in Molecular Autopsy
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is defined as unexpected death due to a cardiac cause that occurs rapidly. Despite the identification of prevention strategies, SCD remains a serious public health problem worldwide, accounting for 15–20% of all deaths, and is ...
Cecilia Salzillo +2 more
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CHIP protects against septic acute kidney injury by inhibiting NLRP3-mediated pyroptosis
Summary: Septic acute kidney injury (S-AKI), the most common type of acute kidney injury (AKI), is intimately related to pyroptosis and oxidative stress in its pathogenesis.
Hao Zhang +9 more
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Molecular model for the self-assembly of the cyclic lipodepsipeptide pseudodesmin A [PDF]
Self-assembly of peptides into supramolecular structures represents an active field of research with potential applications ranging from material science to medicine.
Crowet, Jean-Marc +6 more
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