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Hepatitis C infection in people who inject drugs [PDF]
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The Pathogenic Roles of Local Vitamin D Metabolism Defect in Valve Inflammation and Calcification
This study identifies the valvular interstitial cell populations responsible for valvular calcification induced by hyperphosphatemia and likely aging, uncovers local vitamin D metabolism defect‐induced inflammation as a critical pathogenic factor of calcific aortic valve disease, and highlights active vitamin D and ERK inhibitor as potential preventive
Ruichen Yang +10 more
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The impact of engagement in street-based income generation activities on stimulant drug use cessation among people who inject drugs [PDF]
Lianping Ti +6 more
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This study investigates the deacetylation of ACLY at K978 acts as a novel risk in colorectal cancer chemoresistance. The deacetylation of K978 induces ACLY relocation to the nucleus and promotes its binding to RBM15, a m6A methylation modification “writer”.
Jun Wen +8 more
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Background People who inject drugs (PWID) remain at high risk for HIV in many countries, including Afghanistan. Previous reports on HIV testing and prevalence in Afghanistan were published in 2012. This study assessed recent HIV testing and self-reported
Ajmal Sabawoon +7 more
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Predictors of liver‐related death among people who inject drugs in Vancouver, Canada: a 15‐year prospective cohort study [PDF]
Kanna Hayashi +5 more
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Harm reduction interventions for people who inject drugs
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This study employed tRNASUAG, an anticodon‐engineered tRNA (ACE‐tRNA), to introduce a phosphorylatable serine into the C‐terminal domain of HBc by reading through its stop codon, thereby potentially promoting the ubiquitin‐proteasome degradation of HBc, and subsequently inhibiting HBV replication. Through a tRNASUAG‐gHBV1‐tRNASUAG‐gHBV2‐tRNASUAG tandem
Xingwen Yang +7 more
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People who inject drugs in the Eastern Mediterranean region
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