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THE CHANGE IN STATE OF THE PROTEINS OF MUSCLE IN RIGOR [PDF]
A. E. Mirsky
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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) play a dual role in diagnostics and therapeutics, offering innovative solutions for treating cancer, cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, and orthopedic diseases. This review highlights EVs’ potential to revolutionize personalized medicine through specific applications in disease detection and treatment.
Farbod Ebrahimi+4 more
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SODIUM AND POTASSIUM CONTENT OF MUSCLE TISSUE AND THE RELATION OF THE AMOUNT OF EDEMA FLUID IN MUSCLE TO THE LEVEL OF SERUM PROTEIN IN EXPERIMENTAL NUTRITIONAL EDEMA [PDF]
William C. McClure, Winifred F. Hinman
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In vitro cancer models are advantageous for studying important processes such as tumorigenesis, cancer growth, invasion, and metastasis. The complexity and biological relevance increase depending on the model structure, organization, and composition of materials and cells.
Kyndra S. Higgins+2 more
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Proteomic Investigation of Changes in Rat Skeletal Muscle after Exercise-Induced Fatigue
The mechanisms of exercise-induced fatigue have not been investigated using proteomic techniques, an approach that could improve our understanding and generate novel information regarding the effects of exercise. In this study, the proteom alterations of
Liping Zhao+4 more
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Spheroid Cell Aggregation Enhanced by Enzyme‐Free Ultrasound‐Detached Cells
This study demonstrates that ultrasound‐based, enzyme‐free cell detachment accelerates spheroid formation by preserving surface proteins, reducing variability, and enhancing cell aggregation. Comparable engraftment and improved spatial organization in co‐cultured spheroids are observed.
Julien van Delft+7 more
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This study develops a tissue‐engineered model of the atherosclerotic cap using human mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs). After 2 weeks of culture to produce a collagenous matrix, a mineralizing medium induces microcalcifications over 4 weeks. These constructs, imaged with second harmonic generation microscopy, lead to reduced ultimate stress at rupture ...
Imke L. Jansen+4 more
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THE QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF THE TOTAL PROTEIN AND NON-PROTEIN SUBSTANCES OF MUSCLE
N. W. JANNEY
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The glomerular filtration barrier (GFB) is the first step of blood filtration by the kidneys. The concerning increase of kidney diseases makes the development of new models essential. In this context, microphysiological glomerular filtration barriers focus on closely reproducing the physiological architecture of the in vivo GFB: podocytes, glomerular ...
Manon Miran+5 more
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Oxidative proteome alterations during skeletal muscle ageing
Sarcopenia corresponds to the degenerative loss of skeletal muscle mass, quality, and strength associated with ageing and leads to a progressive impairment of mobility and quality of life.
Sofia Lourenço dos Santos+5 more
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