Medicare Part D and Hospital Admissions due to Antimicrobial Resistance
ABSTRACT Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been increasing rapidly in the United States despite government efforts to contain its spread. Both under‐utilization and overuse of prescribed antimicrobials contribute to rising resistance. The introduction of Medicare Part D in 2006 expanded prescription drug coverage for the elderly, including coverage ...
Ricardo B. Ang III
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Integrative machine learning identifies a TEAD4-driven endothelial program shaping drug sensitivity and microvascular invasion in HCC. [PDF]
Zhang P, Song H, Lin S, Zhu Y.
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Restoring osimertinib sensitivity in EGFR-mutant NSCLC: the role of anlotinib in modulating Wnt/β-catenin/YAP pathways. [PDF]
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The occurrence and progression of colorectal cancer are intricately linked to metabolites produced by the gut microbiota. Metabolites generated by pathogenic microbial communities can promote colorectal cancer development by reshaping the immune microenvironment.
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Ccn2a acts downstream of cx43 to influence joint formation during zebrafish fin regeneration
Victoria Hyland, M. Kathryn Iovine
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Jianpi Jiedu Xiaozheng Fang Regulates Hepatocellular Carcinoma Proliferation and Metastasis Based on Network Pharmacology. [PDF]
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BIOME cohort: Multi‐system microbiome dynamics and clinical outcomes in massive burn injury patients
Massive burn injuries (MBIs) are associated with high mortality and disability rates, primarily due to microbial‐driven sepsis from extensive skin barrier loss and subsequent scar formation. This makes MBI a compelling model for studying multi‐system microbial dysbiosis following skin barrier destruction.
Runzhi Huang +72 more
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MED12 Dictates Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Cell Ferroptosis Sensitivity via YAP-TEAD1 Signaling. [PDF]
Luo X, Ding Y, Wang Z, Liu J.
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Microbial metabolites in tumor epigenetic regulation
The gut microbiome modulates tumor epigenetic regulation through bioactive metabolites derived from dietary substrates. Microbiota‐produced SCFAs, secondary BAs, one‐carbon metabolites, and tryptophan‐derived ligands regulate histone acetylation, DNA methylation, and chromatin remodeling via HDAC, DNMT, AhR, and metabolic cofactor‐dependent pathways ...
Wangzheqi Zhang +31 more
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