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Controlling the protein corona formation onto carbon nanomaterials (CNMs) enhances their functionalities as platforms for cancer theranostics. Here, we reviewed the effects of the intrinsic and acquired properties of CNMs on protein corona formation, the consequent biological and toxicological outcomes, and the strategies to reshape corona formation ...
Yajuan Zou +5 more
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Background: The protein that binds to retinol 4 (RBP4), is a lipocalin-family protein, secreted primarily by the adipose tissue and the liver, and has also been reported to be produced by other tissues, including the kidney.
María Paz Nieto-Bona +2 more
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This review synthesizes current evidence on the nutritional composition of African catfish (Clarias gariepinus), with emphasis on Ghanaian aquaculture. The species is a valuable source of high‐quality protein, essential amino acids, minerals and vitamins, although lipid composition varies widely.
Amy Atter +15 more
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CLRN1 Variants in Müller Cells Cause Mitochondrial Dysfunction in USH3A Retinal Organoids
We generated retinal organoids from a patient with USH3A and performed single‐cell RNA sequencing. CLRN1 was specifically expressed in Müller cells, where its variants led to mitochondrial dysfunction and photoreceptor degeneration. ABSTRACT Background Usher syndrome 3A (USH3A), caused by mutations in the CLRN1 gene, leads to retinitis pigmentosa and ...
Rui Zhang +19 more
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Generation and Characterization of a Rdh1‐iCre Line to Study Uterine Glandular Biology
ABSTRACT The uterus is an essential organ for fetal development in most mammals. Uterine glands, highly conserved structures in the mammalian uterus, play critical roles in the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy and have been implicated in the pathogenesis of uterine diseases, including endometrial cancer and endometriosis.
Mana Ohtomo +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aim Vitamin A deficiency is a public health problem in developing countries including Ethiopia. Thus, its prevalence and associated factors in each locality is essential for tackling the problem since the cause differs across geographical areas and community to community.
Molla Mekuria +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Obesity is characterized by chronic low‐grade systemic inflammation, in which adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs) play a pivotal role in driving immune and metabolic dysfunction. Objective This review summarizes current evidence on the roles of ATMs in obese adipose tissue and examines how macrophage polarization and metabolic ...
Yuanyuan Li +11 more
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Stress‐induced switch. Under stress conditions, small extracellular vesicle release shifts from the constitutive ‘torn bag mechanism’ to exocytosis of multivesicular endosomes. https://BioRender.com/xn1pa1e. ABSTRACT The biogenesis of small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) is only partially understood.
Dorina Lenzinger +18 more
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Abstract Objectives Reliable biochemical markers of starvation are needed to improve detection and monitoring of starvation in pediatric anorexia nervosa (AN), thus we explored new and revisited old potential serum biochemical markers. Methods In this prospective cohort study we included 65 pediatric patients with AN.
Ante Vidović +8 more
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Embryonic Mediators of Embryo–Uterus Communication, Implantation and Pregnancy
ABSTRACT Successful reproduction in eutherian mammals requires intimate connections between the embryo and uterus, involving adhesion, attachment and placentation, with or without invasion of the endometrium. The complex dialogue between embryo and uterus involves numerous molecules and pathways.
Keith E. Latham
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