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Lysosomal redistribution occurs via extracellular vesicles in multi‐stem cell aggregates and controls iron homeostasis for safeguarding cell aggregation. These cell aggregate‐released extracellular vesicles (CA‐EVs) rescue lysosomal impairments and exert anti‐ferroptosis effects in recipient irradiated endothelial cells.
Yuan‐Yuan Li+20 more
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2nd Window NIR Imaging of Radiation Injury Mitigation Provided by Reduced Notch-Dll4 Expression on Vasculature. [PDF]
Kondelaji MHR+14 more
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Macrophage inflammatory protein - 1 alpha: a cytokine catalyst for radiation lung injury
A. William Blackstock+2 more
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Transparent and Transient Flexible Electronics
Transparent electronics has gained tremendous attention in recent years because of the growing demand for see‐through devices in applications such as displays, windscreens, and wearables. This review discusses the recent developments related to transparent electronics as well as the challenges associated with the development of flexible and transient ...
Nitheesh M. Nair+2 more
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Microbiota-derived I3A protects the intestine against radiation injury by activating AhR/IL-10/Wnt signaling and enhancing the abundance of probiotics. [PDF]
Xie LW+6 more
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The use of F-18 FDG PET imaging to assess thoracic radiation injury
Michael T. Munley+9 more
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Ionizing radiation disrupts gut virome and bacteriome. Gut commensal viruses protect against intestinal damage and promote stem cell regeneration by inhibiting hyperactivation of RIG‐I and Notch signaling in stem cells. Fecal virome transplantation (FVT) from healthy donors can serve as a potential therapeutic intervention by enriching phages targeting
Xiaotong Zhao+17 more
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Radiation injury to growth plate/epiphyseal chondrocytes: molecular mechanisms
L.S. Constine+7 more
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Developing Biomaterial‐Based mRNA Delivery System for Lung Disease Treatment
Schematic illustration of biomaterial delivery mRNA for the treatment of lung diseases. Abstract Lung disease remains a persistent global health challenge. Advances in medical research have led to innovative strategies to combat these conditions, with biomaterials emerging as a promising platform for targeted drug delivery.
Qiancheng Gu+7 more
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