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Advances in Bioprinting to Model Immune‐Mediated Skin Diseases
This review explores how 3D bioprinting drives innovation in developing in vitro skin models that mimic immune‐mediated diseases. It highlights current technologies, key applications in studying skin pathologies, and emerging challenges. The review points toward future opportunities for improving disease modeling and advancing therapeutic and cosmetic ...
Andrea Ulloa‐Fernández +4 more
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Thrombin generation in acute promyelocytic leukemia [PDF]
Six patients with disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) in association with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) were studied with sensitive radioimmunoassays that are able to quantitate the extent of thrombin generation within the human circulation.
K A, Bauer, R D, Rosenberg
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Mechanical Stability and Fibrinolytic Resistance of Clots Containing Fibrin, DNA, and Histones [PDF]
Neutrophil extracellular traps are networks of DNA and associated proteins produced by nucleosome release from activated neutrophils in response to infection stimuli and have recently been identified as key mediators between innate immunity, inflammation,
Ammollo +36 more
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This work presents ARC‐3D, a soft 3D model that recreates how brain support cells, called astrocytes, react to oxidative stress. The system visualizes rapid calcium changes and inflammatory signals, and shows how the drug KDS12025 can protect cells from damage. ARC‐3D offers a simple, reliable way to study early drivers of brain inflammation.
Ju‐Kang Kim +6 more
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Thrombin generation in severely obese children [PDF]
Since changes of hemostatic parameters in obese patients may contribute to the development of cardiovascular disease [1], we investigated whether there is a relationship between obesity in childhood and alterations in thrombin generation (TG). In a recently published pilot study we have shown that severely overweight children after a significantly ...
C, Cimenti +4 more
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HD1 and HD22 are two of the most-studied aptamers binding to thrombin exosite I and exosite, respectively. To complete of their pharmacological profiles, the effects of HD1 and HD22 on thrombin-, ristocetin-, and collagen-induced human platelet ...
Katarzyna Derszniak +11 more
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Osteogenic‐angiogenic cross‐talk is a vital prerequisite for vascularized bone regeneration. In this study, we investigated the effects of siRNA‐mediated silencing of two inhibitory proteins, Chordin and WWP‐1, via CaP‐NP‐loaded gelatin microparticles in osteogenically differentiated microtissues.
Franziska Mitrach +7 more
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Hemostatic function and progressing ischemic stroke: D-dimer predicts early clinical progression [PDF]
<p><b>Background and Purpose:</b> Early clinical progression of ischemic stroke is common and is associated with increased risk of death and dependency.
Barber, M. +4 more
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Thrombin generation in low plasma volumes [PDF]
Accurate thrombin generation determination by calibrated automated thrombinography can be sustained when reducing the plasma and reagent volumes up to half, but not for higher reductions or plasma dilutions.
Saartje Bloemen +2 more
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Despite numerous studies, there is no general agreement on an ideal biomarker for estimating thrombotic risk in pregnant women. However, it is accepted that the analysis of thrombin generation assesses the coagulation state more accurately compared to ...
R. Mihăilă
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