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Receptor‐Dependent and ‐Independent Effects of Hemin on Platelet Plasma Membrane Disintegration
Microhemorrhages lead to the release of erythrocytes, which are then degraded and lysed. These hemolyses result in the liberation of free iron‐containing hemin. Hemin induces platelet activation and ferroptosis. Inhibition of GPVI/CLEC‐2 receptor‐mediated ITAM‐signaling inhibits hemin‐induced platelet activation (low hemin concentrations). Deferoxamine,
Zoi Laspa +5 more
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This study reveals that the long non‐coding RNA DANCR drives pathological retinal neovascularization in oxygen‐induced retinopathy via an ANXA2‐dependent p38/MAPK/mTOR autophagy pathway. In hypoxic endothelial cells and a murine OIR model, DANCR promotes angiogenesis.
Yini Wang, Jiale Bai, Shihong Zhao
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Schematic diagram of the triggering mechanism of necroptosis after cerebral ischemia. First, CCL11 targetedly binds to CCR3 on the surface of astrocytes and upregulates the expression of CCR3. After CCR3 activation, it triggers the transcriptional activation of necroptosis.
Han Yin +10 more
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Patients with proliferative diabetic retinopathy show elevated vitreous levels of the acrolein adduct FDP‐lys and CCL2. In rat Müller glial cells (TR‐MUL5), acrolein increases Ccl2 gene expression and CCL2 secretion and promotes macrophage migration.
Kanae Fukutsu +4 more
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[Recombinant vaccine against rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus].
J F, Vautherot +4 more
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Studies of granulocyte function (chemiluminescence response) in postoperative infection [PDF]
Inthorn, D. +6 more
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MOLECULAR AND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL DETECTION OF RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE VIRUS IN YOUNG RABBITS
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