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Management of pediatric liver failure with therapeutic plasma exchange and continuous renal replacement therapy: A retrospective observational study. [PDF]
Colak M, Ocak I.
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Development of MDM2‐Targeting PROTAC for Advancing Bone Regeneration
This work presents a creative pipeline for developing MDM2‐targeting PROTACs (MDM2‐PROTACs) for application in bone regeneration. The developed PROTACs (CL144 and CL174) are validated for their degradation efficiency and osteogenic effects in human BMSCs.
Sol Jeong+17 more
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Therapeutic plasma exchange for mechanical red cell hemolysis: A case series. [PDF]
Douglas CE, House TR, Yalon L, Menon S.
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Enhancer eccANKRD28‐manipulated MM cells have been demonstrated to facilitate drug resistance and promote MM progression by activating the key transcription factor, POU2F2. POU2F2 interacts with sequence‐specific eccANKRD28 as well as RUNX1 and RUNX2 motifs to form the protein complex, which activates the promoter of oncogenes (IRF4, JUNB, IKZF3, et al.
Binzhen Chen+12 more
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Antibiotic Lock Therapy (ALT) for the prevention of Catheter Related Blood Stream Infection (CRBSI) in neurological patients treated with Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE). [PDF]
Alsultan M, Kliea M, Hassan Q.
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This review explores the potential of electroactive electrospun nanofibrous (EEN) scaffolds for enhanced skin wound healing. It discusses how a variety of electroactive materials can be prepared into EEN scaffolds via electrospinning technology, and their applications in various wound types. The review provides insights into the future perspectives for
Yang Zhang+10 more
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Therapeutic plasma exchange is feasible and tolerable in severely injured patients with trauma-induced coagulopathy. [PDF]
Moore SA+9 more
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MTCH2 Suppresses Thermogenesis by Regulating Autophagy in Adipose Tissue
This study demonstrates that MTCH2 acts as an evolutionarily conserved regulator of energy homeostasis across Drosophila, rodents, and humans. Adipose‐specific MTCH2 ablation enhances brown/beige adipose thermogenesis through Bcl‐2‐dependent autophagy, promoting energy expenditure and counteracting obesity‐associated metabolic disorders. These findings
Xin‐Yuan Zhao+17 more
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