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Abstract Post‐COVID‐19 condition (PCC), also known as long COVID, is a complex multiple organ system condition that can develop and persist for months after acute COVID‐19. PCC encompasses a wide range of symptoms, resulting in heterogeneous clinical manifestations. These manifestations likely arise from diverse underlying pathophysiological mechanisms,
Larissa E Vlaming‐van Eijk+5 more
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The Olfactory Mucosa of Butter Catfish Clupisoma garua (Siluriformes, Ailiidae): An Ultrastructural Study. [PDF]
Ghosh SK.
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Radiolabeled Nanogels: From Multimodality Imaging to Combination Therapy of Cancer
Nanogel refers to nanosized particles formed by physical or chemical crosslinking of polymers. Rational design and refinement of nanogel properties are imperative to unlock their full potential, ensuring tailored solutions for personalized cancer management. This review elucidates the transformative potential of radiolabeled nanogels in revolutionizing
Sanchita Ghosh+2 more
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Polymeric nanoparticles represent promising drug (gene) delivery carriers to the brain due to their unique advantages to facilitate the penetration of blood–brain barrier and endocytosis of neuronal cells in neurodegenerative diseases. ABSTRACT In spite of great advances in modern medicine, there are a few effective strategies for the treatment of ...
Lian Jin+4 more
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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2, Olfactory Mucosa, and the Entrance in the Central Nervous System: Expanding the Evidence? [PDF]
Monje MHG.
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Deficiency of Aging‐Related Gene Chitinase‐Like 4 Impairs Olfactory Epithelium Homeostasis
Deficiency of Chil4 impairs OE homeostasis through loss of sustentacular cells and a specific type of immature sensory neuron, cell cycle arrest in globose basal cells, and inflammatory activation in microglia‐like cells. ABSTRACT Mammalian olfactory epithelium (OE) undergoes consistent self‐renewal throughout life.
Tingting Wu+7 more
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Omicron Impacts Olfaction in Hamsters
Compared to the original SARS‐CoV‐2 strain (D614G), infection by Omicron: still decreases olfactory performance in hamster; infects the olfactory epithelium with a delay and to a lesser extent; induces a strong inflammation with a delay; induces much less olfactory epithelium damage; still provokes release of cellular debris in the lumen of the nasal ...
Virginie Guérin+9 more
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Through The Back Door: Expiratory Accumulation of SARS-Cov-2 in the Olfactory Mucosa as Mechanism for CNS Penetration. [PDF]
Pipolo C+7 more
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