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Single-nucleus and machine-learning integration identifies HLA-DRA and FTL as immune-metabolic axes and traditional Chinese medicine-targetable hubs in calcific aortic valve disease. [PDF]
Zhao Q +6 more
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Fibers as Oleogelators: Innovations, Applications, and Future Prospects in Structured Lipid Systems
Schematic overview of fiber‐based oleogelation mechanisms, processing routes, and food applications highlighting particulate/capillary structuring, polymer entanglement, and emulsion‐templated approaches. ABSTRACT Oleogels, structured oil systems created with low levels of gelators‐enables solid fat functionality while preserving the underlying liquid ...
P. Abdul Wahid +5 more
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Significance of Vitamins A and E in Cancer Progression and Prevention. [PDF]
Kupfer JT +4 more
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Vitamin D and Bladder Cancer Risk: An Umbrella Review and Second Order Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction Bladder cancer is a common malignancy with a high recurrence rate, posing a significant public health burden. Beyond its role in bone health, vitamin D has been suggested to influence cancer risk, including bladder cancer. Aim To evaluate the association between serum vitamin D levels, dietary intake, and supplementation with ...
Stefano Mancin +10 more
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Metal-Chelating Macroalgal Extract as a Marine Antioxidant for Stabilizing DHA Nanoemulsions. [PDF]
Ghelichi S +6 more
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ABSTRACT The current study investigated the dynamic of the ripening process, oil yield, physicochemical properties, and wound healing activity of two olive varieties, namely Akerma and Bouchouk Guergour. The ripening index revealed that Akerma matured at a slower rate compared to the Bouchouk Guergour variety.
Samir Sahli +9 more
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Deferiprone therapy improves the oxidative status of LDL in patients with β-thalassaemia/HbE. [PDF]
Tran NT +6 more
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ABSTRACT Excessive sweating is a common side effect of antidepressants, affecting approximately 22% of patients. Antidepressant‐induced excessive sweating (ADIES) can significantly impair quality of life and medication adherence. This case report explores the use of Vitamin E as a novel adjunct treatment for ADIES.
Saad Nazir +4 more
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