Flush Occlusion of the Superficial Femoral Artery Managed Using a Retrograde Popliteal Approach: A Case Report. [PDF]
Aladham N, Oye H.
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Insights Into Macrophage Ferroptosis: Implications for Atherosclerosis
Macrophage ferroptosis drives atherosclerosis by enhancing oxidative stress and inflammation, accelerating plaque progression and instability. Targeting macrophage ferroptosis presents a promising therapeutic strategy for atherosclerosis treatment.
Xiehui Chen, Xiangbo Liu, Changchun Zeng
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Limb Salvage Through Endovascular Repair of an Iatrogenic Superficial Femoral Artery Pseudoaneurysm Following Femoral Fracture Fixation. [PDF]
Farooq Z +3 more
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Dual action of imeglimin on insulin secretion and sensitivity in type 2 diabetes
Abstract Aims Imeglimin is a novel oral hypoglycemic agent approved for the treatment of type 2 diabetes in Japan, with dual actions to enhance insulin secretion and improve insulin sensitivity, suggested by preclinical evidence. However, the effect of imeglimin on tissue‐specific insulin sensitivity and glucose kinetics using glucose tracers is ...
Tsubasa Tajima +10 more
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Treatment Efficacy of Semantic Feature Analysis in Logopenic and Semantic Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia. [PDF]
Yaşa İC, Maviş İ, Kaya T.
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Do Major Customers Affect Firms' Environmental, Social and Governance Activities?
ABSTRACT We examine the role of major customers in shaping firms' environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices. We find that firms with major customer relationships undertake fewer ESG activities compared to those without such ties. The association is attenuated when institutional ownership is high, firms are less diversified, customers exhibit
Feng Dong +4 more
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Wall shear stress and oscillatory shear index measured using ultrasound vector flow imaging in the femoropopliteal artery of adults without peripheral artery disease. [PDF]
Gao M +7 more
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Dietary and genetic stress trigger different routes to heart failure. In mice, a carbohydrate‐free high‐fat diet caused mitochondrial dysfunction and impaired energy production with preserved pumping function, while genetic obesity led to heart enlargement, fibrosis, and reduced function.
Christiane Ott +9 more
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