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Deconstructing the Thymic Microenvironment Through Genesis to Senescence
ABSTRACT The thymus is essential for adaptive immunity, orchestrating the differentiation of hematopoietic progenitors into various T‐cell lineages. Thymic epithelial cells (TECs) impart this unique function by mediating the major checkpoints in T‐cell differentiation while also imposing stringent tolerance processes required to prevent autoimmunity ...
Michael D'Andrea+2 more
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High molecular thyrotrophin ("big"-TSH) from human pituitaries : Preparation and partial characterization [PDF]
Erhardt, F., Scriba, Peter Christian
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Cell Biology of Parathyroid Gland Hyperplasia in Chronic Renal Failure
Tilman B. DruCombining Diaeresiseke
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[Management of primary hyperparathyroidism with rare localization of ectopic adenoma parathyroid gland]. [PDF]
Aboisheva EA+7 more
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Pathophysiology of Wound Development and Chronicity in Renal Disease: A Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Renal disease, including chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end‐stage renal disease (ESRD), has a profound impact on wound healing. Multiple studies have demonstrated that renal disease leads to an increased risk of diabetic foot ulcers, the formation of unique wounds like calciphylaxis, slower wound healing and a higher risk of amputation. This
Kirtana Sandepudi+6 more
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Melatonin: A Potential Therapy for Osteoporosis With Insights Into Molecular Mechanisms
ABSTRACT Melatonin is a versatile neurohormone with diverse molecular functions, including sleep regulation, inflammation reduction, antioxidant activity, immune modulation, and anticancer properties. In bone metabolism, it promotes osteoblast formation, inhibits osteoclast activity, and synchronizes skeletal tissue rhythms to support bone health.
Ko‐Hsiu Lu+4 more
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Hypersomatotropism and Hypercortisolism Caused by a Plurihormonal Pituitary Adenoma in a Dog
ABSTRACT A 12‐year‐old, male Labrador Retriever was presented because of polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, joint pain, and physical features consistent with acromegaly. Circulating insulin‐like growth factor‐1 (IGF‐1) concentration was increased (> 1000 ng/mL; reference interval [RI], 42–449), suggestive of hypersomatotropism.
Elber A. Soler Arias+3 more
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