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Schematic illustration of structural and functional biomimicry. The upper part shows BP with various structures such as monolayered, surface‐microstructural, bilayered and multilayered. The bottom part exhibits BP with different functions including immune regulation, drugs/cells/factors/ions loading, as well as bioelectrical stimulation and ...
Yuhan Du+7 more
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Vassilios Kozobolis,1,2 Aristeidis Konstantinidis,1,2 Haris Sideroudi,2 Miguel Teus3 1Department of Ophthalmology, Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece; 2Eye Institute of Thrace (EIT), Democritus University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis,
Kozobolis V+3 more
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Effect of prostaglandin E1 on the strychnine-induced convulsion in the mouse [PDF]
Suna Duru, R. K. Türker
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Berries: Health Effects via Modulation of the Gut Microbiota
ABSTRACT Berries are widely regarded as beneficial foods, rich in polyphenols, flavonoids, and other bioactive compounds that could positively influence human health. Although the gut microbiota plays a crucial role in metabolism and physiology of humans, the interaction between berries and human gut microbiota activity remains unclear.
Manjin Xu+11 more
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Isolation of Prostaglandin E1 from Calf Thymus. Prostaglandins and Related Factors. 20. [PDF]
Sune Bergström+2 more
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Broccoli and Arthritis: A Review
A dietary supplement of broccoli holds potential as a preventive measure against arthritis due to its widespread popularity, safety profile, and affordability. In this systematic review, we have compiled and summarized relevant literature regarding the effects of broccoli and its major bioactive components on arthritis, along with the underlying ...
Mingyuan Song+5 more
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THE EFFECTS OF PROSTAGLANDINS E1 AND E2 ON THE SMOOTH MUSCLE OF THE DOG SPLEEN AND ON ITS RESPONSES TO CATECHOLAMINES, ANGIOTENSIN AND NERVE STIMULATION [PDF]
B. N. Davies, P.G. Withrington
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Characterization of an arachidonic acid-deficient (Fads1 knockout) mouse model
Arachidonic acid (20:4Δ5,8,11,14, AA)-derived eicosanoids regulate inflammation and promote cancer development. Previous studies have targeted prostaglandin enzymes in an attempt to modulate AA metabolism.
Yang-Yi Fan+7 more
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NICOTINE STIMULATES PROSTAGLANDIN FORMATION IN THE RABBIT HEART [PDF]
Åke Wennmalm
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Periorbital skin hypopigmentation associated with the use of topical glaucoma medications. [PDF]
Karimaghaei S, Yee J, Elhusseiny AM.
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