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Innovative pharmacotherapy for hepatic metabolic and chronic inflammatory diseases in China
Abstract Liver disease constitutes a significant global health concern, particularly in China where it has distinctive characteristics. China grapples with a staggering 300 million cases, predominantly due to hepatitis B and metabolic non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease. Additionally, hepatocellular carcinoma has become a prevalent which is a lethal type
Feng Zhang+5 more
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Background and Purpose Intracranial atherosclerosis is one of the most common causes of ischaemic stroke. However, there is a substantial knowledge gap on the development of intracranial atherosclerosis. Intracranial arteries are characterized by an upregulation of tight junctions between endothelial cells, which control endothelial permeability.
Tamar Woudenberg+7 more
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The DCIDE framework: systematic investigation of evolutionary hypotheses, exemplified with autism
ABSTRACT Evolutionary explanations of mental disorders are a longstanding aim of evolutionary psychiatry, but have suffered from complexities including within‐disorder heterogeneity and environmental effects of contemporary societies obscuring possible ancestral functions.
Adam D. Hunt, Adrian V. Jaeggi
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Mesenchymal Stem Cell‐Derived Exosomes: A Promising Therapeutic Strategy for Age‐Related Diseases
Mechanisms of MSC‐Exos in the treatment of age‐related diseases. A Immunomodulatory and anti‐inflammatory, MSC‐Exos mediate immunomodulatory and anti‐inflammatory effects by regulating the polarisation of T cells and macrophages, promoting an anti‐inflammatory state while inhibiting pro‐inflammatory responses; B Suppression of oxidative stress, MSC ...
Bohua Wei+5 more
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Advances in the Study of Pluripotent Stem Cells in Livestock
Livestock pluripotent stem cells include embryonic stem cells (ESCs) isolated from the inner cell mass of blastocysts and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) derived from somatic cell reprogramming. They hold significant potential for applications in livestock breed improvement, rapid propagation, human disease modelling and human organ ...
Xinyi Zhou+6 more
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Schematic representation of generation of 8‐gene‐edited cloned pigs and their verification by pig to non‐human primate kidney xenotransplantation. ABSTRACT Gene‐edited (GE) pig‐to‐human xenotransplantation continues to make breakthroughs, but which kind of gene combination is suitable for organ‐specific transplantation remains unclear.
Jiaoxiang Wang+23 more
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Multiple Oozing Facial Eruption in a Child Caused by Antiseptics
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Magalie Coco‐Viloin+2 more
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Overcoiling of the Umbilical Cord
The Journal of Pediatrics, 20071 m 4 2 i female infant was born at 35 weeks of gestation by cesarean ection, performed because of intrauterine growth restriction nd absent or reversed end-diastolic (ARED) flow in the mbilical artery. Birth weight was 1690 g (3rd percentile), ength was 41 cm ( 3rd percentile), and head circumference as 33.3 cm (75-90th percentile).
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Hemangioma of the Umbilical Cord
Fetal and Pediatric Pathology, 1987Tumors of the umbilical cord are extremely rare. Only two types are recognized: hemangioma and teratoma. A case of hemangioma of the cord prompted a review of the world literature that uncovered 17 other cases, bringing the total number of known cases up to 18.
Yefim Vanyshelbaum+3 more
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Prolapse of the Umbilical Cord
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1972Two series of cases of umbilical cord prolapse are submitted. One comprises 97 cases and the other 64. The total corrected mortality rate was 13.0% and 34.5% respectively, the mature corrected mortality rate 1.5% and 20.0%. The total mortality for breech presentations with prolapsed cord was 19.2% and 23.8% respectively.
J. Wiese, Johannes E. Bock
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