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THE INCIDENCE OF IMMUNOSUPPRESSION-RELATED SKIN DISEASE IN LONG-TERM TRANSPLANT PATIENTS
Janet McLelland+3 more
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Glutathione S-transferase polymorphisms and skin cancer after renal transplantation [PDF]
Sara E. Marshall+6 more
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A mouse model of lung ischemia–reperfusion injury with reversible left hilar entrapment
A Novel Reversible Left Hilar Entrapment Model for Mouse Lung Ischemia‐Reperfusion Injury with Visual Tracheal Intubation and Live Knot Technique. Abstract Lung ischemia–reperfusion injury (LIRI), an acute lung injury syndrome triggered by lung transplantation or distal organ ischemia, has long been a difficult and hot issue in clinical research.
GuangDong Weng+4 more
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Functional Synovium‐Based 3D Models in the Context of Human Disease and Inflammation
The synovium is key to joint function but is often affected by diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. Finding better treatments is challenging because current lab models do not fully mimic real tissues. New 3D technologies, like bioprinting, offer better methods to study these diseases, improve drug testing, and develop personalized treatments, bringing ...
Amelia Heslington+3 more
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Physiological activation of myeloid p38 controls macrophage IL‐12 production and crosstalk to the liver by modulating hepatic FGF21, and subsequently, brown adipose tissue thermogenesis during obesity Abstract Obesity features excessive fat accumulation in several body tissues and induces a state of chronic low‐grade inflammation that contributes to ...
María Crespo+14 more
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Chimerism after whole organ transplantation: an explanation of renal and other organ acceptance [PDF]
Demetris, AJ+5 more
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REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN THE GROWTH OF SKIN TRANSPLANTS
Louis Kubai, Robert Auerbach
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Tolerance Induction in Thymectomized, Adult Xenopus by Co-Transplantation of Thymus and Tolerated Skin Graft [PDF]
Shizuka Tozaki+2 more
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The antibacterial double‐layered wound dressing is fabricated using chitosan (CH) film as the contact layer and tigecycline (Tig)‐loaded poly(ε‐caprolactone) (PCL) nanofibers as the top layer. The CH film has a uniform morphology, and the PCL‐Tig nanofibers show a smooth, randomly oriented, and beadless structure.
Ş. Melda Eskitoros‐Togay+5 more
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