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Cuproplasia and cuproptosis, two sides of the coin
Abstract Copper is an essential micronutrient in the human body, mainly acting as a crucial cofactor required for a wide range of physiological processes across nearly all cell types. Recent advances revealed that tumor cells seize copper to fulfill their rapid proliferation, metastasis, immune evasion, and so on by reprogramming the copper regulatory ...
Kaizhong Lu+4 more
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Genetic control of the phenobarbital-induced shortening of plasma antipyrine half-lives in man [PDF]
Elliot S. Veseli, John G. Page
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Phenobarbital in Neonatal Seizures
Phenobarbital plasma levels 24 hrs after a loading dose, and drug level variations after intravenous maintenance doses, were studied in 25 newborns with seizures admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit at the Maternity-School Hospital of Vila Nova Cachoeirinha, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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Pan‐cancer analysis shapes the understanding of cancer biology and medicine
Abstract Advances in multi‐omics datasets and analytical methods have revolutionized cancer research, offering a comprehensive, pan‐cancer perspective. Pan‐cancer studies identify shared mechanisms and unique traits across different cancer types, which are reshaping diagnostic and treatment strategies.
Xiaoping Cen+21 more
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Puromycin Inhibition of Enzyme Induction by 3-Methylcholanthrene and Phenobarbital
Allan H. Conney, A.G. Gilman
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Assay of Amphetamine in Formulations with Thyroid, Phenobarbital, Atropine, and Aloin [PDF]
Robert W Mccullough
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Phenobarbital-Induced DRESS: A Lichenoïd Picture
We describe, the first case of phenobarbital-induced DRESS syndrome presenting as a lichenoïd eruption. A 49-year-old man had received phenobarbital for a cerebral metastasis.
Amel Chaabane+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS)‐guided optimization of suboptimal fractional flow reserve (FFR) following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) results in a significant increase in both post‐PCI FFR and minimal lumen and stent areas (MLA and MSA, respectively).
Frederik T. W. Groenland+9 more
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