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Metabolomics‐based ageing clocks developed using blood biomarkers from over 215 000 European adults, improved the prediction of 10‐year all‐cause mortality compared to traditional models. Biological age acceleration is associated with higher mortality risk, as each additional year of metabolic age corresponded to at least 8% increased risk. These tools
Lei Peng +4 more
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Impact of fluorescence angiography on anastomotic leak and complication rate in colorectal surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Balaphas A +6 more
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FXYD3 binds IRF7 via its 60–87aa domain, triggering a cGAS/STING‐mediated positive feedback loop amplified by type I interferon. This sustains JAK2/STAT5 activation, accelerating ICC progression. Targeting FXYD3 with siFXYD3@PEP suppresses tumors and enhances chemotherapy sensitivity. Abstract Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) has a poor prognosis,
Yan Zhou +13 more
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Recognizing significant role of pancreatic anastomosis in improving clinical outcomes of patients after central pancreatectomy. [PDF]
Zou WB, Zhao ZM, Liu R.
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This study presents a patient‐specific skin model using autologous cells, decellularized dermal ECM, and keratin–alginate bioinks. The model supports cell compatibility, collagen deposition, and epidermal differentiation within a biomimetic ECM environment.
RaeHui Kang +10 more
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Religion as a domain of exposure assessment in epidemiologic studies: History, meaning, and implications. [PDF]
Levin J.
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The authors develop mouse models by mimicking peripheral vascular diseases, combining multiple strategies and transgenic mouse lines, to demonstrate that ECs, but not macrophages or SMCs, play an active role mediated by endothelial ET‐1/neural ETAR signaling and beyond endothelial homeostatic angiocrine by driving protective pain through the ...
Zuo‐Jie Jiang +28 more
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Comparative Study of Preoperative Urine Culture and Intraoperative Stone Culture in Predicting Postoperative Morbidity. [PDF]
Kundargi VS, Kumar G, Patil SB, Patil S.
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