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: In humans, platelet count within the normal range is required for physiological hemostasis, but, adversely, platelets also support pathological thrombosis. Moreover, by releasing growth factors, they may enhance neoplastic proliferation. We hypothesize
Toshiaki Shirai+12 more
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THROMBOCYTOPENIA AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF PREGNANCY [PDF]
Background: Thrombocytopenia is a common finding in pregnancy, occurring in approximately 10 - 16% of women. The normal range of platelet counts decreases, and it is not uncommon for the platelet counts to decrease as pregnancy progresses. Lower platelet
Ben Nasser, Alisa, S Elhassade, Amal
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The multimodal AI‐based RSA model is a powerful tool for diagnosing GC‐CY1, offering significant advantages over traditional diagnostic methods. By combining radiomic and clinical data, the model achieves superior predictive performance, providing a non‐invasive, accurate, and rapid alternative for detecting peritoneal involvement in gastric cancer ...
Ping'an Ding+15 more
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XELOXIRI neoadjuvant chemotherapy appears to be feasible and efficacious for patients with LARC. Although neoadjuvant XELOXIRI alone did not yield our expected pCR rate, the local recurrence rate, 3‐year DFS and measures of safety met current standards.
Chu Matsuda+16 more
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NETs‐CD44‐IL‐17A Feedback Loop Drives Th17‐Mediated Inflammation in Behçet's Uveitis
In experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU), neutrophils interact with T helper 17 (Th17) cells through neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) to exert a pro‐inflammatory effect. In vitro and in vivo experiments identify that NETs promote IL‐17A secretion in Th17 cells via CD44, and increasing IL‐17A further induces more NETs formation.
Yi Wu+11 more
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Background Platelet count is associated with cardiovascular risk and mortality in several cardiovascular diseases, but the association of the nadir platelet counts post-septal myectomy with the cardiovascular complication risk in hypertrophic obstructive
Qianqian Fan+8 more
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Elevated platelet count as a cause of abnormal von Willebrand factor multimer distribution in plasma [PDF]
Ulrich Budde+5 more
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Macrophage HM13/SPP Enhances Foamy Macrophage Formation and Atherogenesis
Previous research suggests that AIP may prevent atherogenic foamy macrophage formation. This study reveals that AIP, via its chaperone interaction with AHR, inhibits p38‐c‐JUN‐mediated transactivation of HM13, which encodes the ERAD protease HM13/SPP. HM13/SPP promotes foamy macrophage formation in addition to atherogenesis and plaque foamy macrophage ...
Yu Cao+15 more
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Haematocrit, leukocyte and platelet counts and the severity of the ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome [PDF]
F. Fàbregues+7 more
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