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FPD‐GELNs co‐deliver Su and bioactive components. This active‐passive dual‐targeting strategy suppresses the progression of RCC through the following mechanisms: 1) inhibition of the PI3K‐Akt signaling pathway; 2) downregulation of ABCB1/P‐gp to enhance the chemosensitivity of RCC to Su; and 3) reprogramming of macrophages toward M1 polarization and ...
Haoyu Xu +8 more
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Probiotics and Respiratory Tract Diseases [PDF]
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Physical exercise and cardiac death due to pneumonia in male teenagers [Iznenadna smrt zbog upalće pluća za vrijeme tjelovježbe u trojice mladića] [PDF]
From 1998 to 2008 we noticed 3 cardiac deaths in male teenagers aged 18-19 during or after physical exercise. The first was working at the site recreatively, the second was engaged in soccer recreatively and the third was professional soccer player.
Duraković, Lejla +3 more
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Effect of the allergic inflammatory disease in the upper respiratory tract to the cognitive functions and the physical performance [PDF]
Margar�ta Tokodi
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Ionic–Bionic Interfaces: Advancing Iontronic Strategies for Bioelectronic Sensing and Therapy
Ionic–bionic interfaces for bioelectronics leverage ions as multifunctional mediators that combine mechanical compliance, ionic and electronic functionalities, and therapeutic effects. These systems offer real‐time biosignal transduction, effective wound dressing, responsive drug delivery, and seamless interaction between soft tissues and electronic ...
Yun Goo Ro +6 more
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Post-viral lung diseases: the microbiota as a key player
Viral infections of the respiratory tract can lead to chronic lung injury through immunopathological mechanisms that remain unclear. Communities of commensal bacteria colonising the respiratory tract, known as the respiratory tract microbiota, are ...
Sabine V. Stadler +2 more
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The State of the Nitric Oxide Cycle in Respiratory Tract Diseases. [PDF]
Soodaeva S +4 more
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[Phytotherapy of respiratory tract diseases].
Herbal medicines have been used in cough due to their antitussive and expectorant activity. Antitussives act either centrally on the cough center of the brain or peripherally on the cough receptors in the respiratory passages. The antitussive effect of many herbs results from the content of mucilage, which exerts protective and demulcent activity.
Wiesława, Bylka +3 more
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Predictive Value of Testing Nasopharyngeal Samples for Respiratory Viruses in the Setting of Lower Respiratory Tract Disease [PDF]
Morgan Hakki +2 more
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