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Breaking Boundaries: Chronic Diseases and the Frontiers of Immune Microenvironments
ABSTRACT The immune microenvironment includes immune cells, cytokines, extracellular matrix, vesicles, etc. The interactions between these components form a unique local immune microecology. Although immunity serves as the defense against external pathogens, aberrant immune activation often contributes to disease development.
Guoqing Li+13 more
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Intestinal and extraintestinal manifestations in familial adenomatous polyposis [PDF]
Nagorni Aleksandar+3 more
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Recent Developments in the Optical Control of Adrenergic Signaling
ABSTRACT Adrenoceptors (ARs) play a vital role in various physiological processes and are key therapeutic targets. The advent of optical control techniques, including optogenetics and photopharmacology, offers the potential to modulate AR signaling with precise temporal and spatial resolution. In this review, we summarize the latest advancements in the
Shuang Shi+4 more
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The Hsp90β Isoform: An Attractive Target for Drug Development
ABSTRACT The beta isoform of 90 kDa heat shock protein (Hsp90β) plays a critical role in maintaining cellular proteostasis by assisting in the folding and refolding of proteins, which is essential for both normal cellular function and stress response.
Subhabrata Chaudhury+2 more
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(Poly)phenols constitute a source of natural therapeutic molecules capable of targeting angiogenesis in different scenarios. This review summarizes the current evidence of the role of (poly)phenols in modulating angiogenesis. The reader can find a compilation of preclinical and human investigations describing pro‐ and anti‐angiogenic effects of these ...
María Ángeles Ávila‐Gálvez+5 more
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The PI3K/AKT pathway is triggered when lipopolysaccharide (LPS) binds to TLR4 on the cell membrane. This causes the NF‐κB complex to get phosphorylated and IKB to degrade, allowing NF‐κB to go into the nucleus. Pro‐inflammatory genes including interleukin‐4 (IL‐4), IL‐6, and tumor necrosis factor α are triggered by this.
Ahmed A. Abd‐Rabou+4 more
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Anemia and retinopathy of prematurity: A narrative review
Anemia in infants who are at greatest risk of developing severe retinopathy of prematurity is almost universal. There is plausible evidence in the literature correlating anemia with severe ROP. However, the relationship is complex, and further study is needed to better understand the potential molecular mechanisms for anemia‐associated ROP.
Minali Prasad+3 more
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Retinoma, a benign tumor caused by biallelic retinoblastoma gene (RB1) inactivation, offers key insights into retinoblastoma development and oncogenesis. This review explores its molecular genetics, clinical features, diagnosis, management, and potential implications for advancing the prevention and treatment of retinoblastoma.
Panagiotis N. Toumasis+3 more
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Ocular involvement in newly diagnosed pediatric leukemia: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
The global prevalence of ocular involvement in pediatric leukemia is estimated to be 20.32%, which is more common than previously recognized. Given the high rate of asymptomatic involvement, screening for all newly diagnosed leukemia patients is recommended.
Kristina Nazzicone+5 more
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ABSTRACT Blacks are more prone to salt‐sensitive hypertension than Whites. This cross‐sectional analysis of a multi‐ethnic cohort aimed to search for proteins potentially involved in the susceptibility to salt sensitivity, hypertension, and hypertension‐related complications.
De‐Wei An+22 more
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