Antinuclear and antiphospholipid autoantibodies in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease [PDF]
Knut Kroeger
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Sphingolipids are vital components of cell membranes. Metabolic disruptions of sphingolipids, including ceramide and sphingosine‐1‐phosphate, are linked to neurological disorders. This article summarizes the classification, structure, and metabolic processes of sphingolipids, and the physiological and pathological effects of sphingolipid metabolism and
Tian Li+7 more
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Dalteparin improved chronic foot ulcers and reduced the number of amputations in diabetic peripheral arterial occlusive disease [PDF]
Thom W. Rooke
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OA‐NO2 activation of endothelial PPARγ signaling pathway alleviates ischemic brain injury. Endothelial OA‐NO2‐PPARγ signaling pathways preserve BBB integrity, reduce peripheral inflammatory cell infiltration, and improve functional outcomes after ischemic stroke.
Tianqing Xiong+6 more
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Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease in Kimura's Disease: A Case Report and Literature Reviews. [PDF]
Kugimiya A, Yamamoto M, Kondo H.
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Therapeutical potential of blood-derived progenitor cells in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease and critical limb ischaemia [PDF]
Karsten Lenk+11 more
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Raised Plasma Soluble P-Selectin in Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease Enhances Leukocyte Adhesion [PDF]
Kevin Woollard+5 more
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Addressing complexity in the study of life sciences through Systems Biology and Systems Medicine has been transformative, making Systems Pharmacology the next logical step. In this review, we focus on physical stimuli, whose potential in pharmacology has been neglected, despite demonstrated therapeutic properties.
Veronica Paparozzi+10 more
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Telephone Health Coaching and Remote Exercise Monitoring (TeGeCoach) in Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease—a Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
Rezvani F+15 more
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Are we hallucinating or can psychedelic drugs modulate the immune system to control inflammation?
Psychedelic drugs that activate 5‐HT2A receptors have been long used for cultural, medicinal and recreational purposes. Interest in psychedelics for treating psychiatric disorders has resurged recently and is well documented; less well recognised are their anti‐inflammatory properties. Growing evidence now demonstrates that psychedelics modulate immune
Omar Qureshi+10 more
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