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Interventional oncology in children: Where are we now?
Abstract Paediatric Interventional Oncology (IO) lags behind adult IO due to a scarcity of specific outcome data. The suboptimal way to evolve this field is relying heavily on adult experiences. The distinct tumour types prevalent in children, such as extracranial germ cell tumours, sarcomas, and neuroblastoma, differ strongly from those found in ...
Premal Amrishkumar Patel+1 more
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Navigating Idiopathic Masseter Muscle Hypertrophy in a 14-Year-Old Female Child: A Report of a Unique Case. [PDF]
Javvaji CK+8 more
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Old people with or without sarcopenia exhibited different gut microbiota and metabolite compositions. Mice receiving microbes from people with sarcopenia displayed lower muscle mass and strength compared with those receiving microbes from non‐sarcopenic donors.
Chaoran Liu+14 more
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Research Note: Muscle hypertrophy is associated with reversed sexual dimorphism in body size of quail. [PDF]
Kim DH, Lee J, Lee B, Lee K.
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The effects of the mitochondria‐targeted peptide therapeutic elamipretide on age‐related muscle function were compared with its effects on molecular biomarkers of aging. It was found that elamipretide treatment partially reverses age‐related cardiac dysfunction and skeletal muscle weakness in mice without significantly affecting muscle epigenetic or ...
Wayne Mitchell+5 more
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Exercise‐Induced Cardiac Lymphatic Remodeling Mitigates Inflammation in the Aging Heart
Exercise improves cardiac lymphatic architecture and function in the aged mouse. Aged hearts show reduced lymphatic vascular density, more dilated vessels, and increased peri‐lymphatic inflammation and fibrosis. Exercise training of the aged mouse increases lymph vessel density and sprouting, reverses their dilation, reduces inflammation and fibrosis ...
Kangsan Roh+19 more
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3D Mitochondrial Structure in Aging Human Skeletal Muscle: Insights Into MFN‐2‐Mediated Changes
Changes in mitochondrial structure and dynamics during aging provide a mechanism for the development of age‐related sarcopenia, a condition characterized by muscle mass loss. Through the creation of three‐dimensional models of mitochondria from quadriceps muscle tissue taken from old and young humans, a loss in mitochondrial complexity was observed to ...
Estevão Scudese+52 more
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Injury then recovery markedly rewires the DNA methylome in aged skeletal muscle.The addition of senolytics during muscle regeneration decelerates DNAmAGE more than regeneration alone as well as targets collagen remodeling and stem cell function‐related genes.
Toby L. Chambers+16 more
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