Gao, Yu Yang, Liang Li, Zhenning Peng, Xueqiang Li, Hangyu
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Biomarker research
Malignant tumors remain a primary cause of human mortality. Among the various treatment modalities for neoplasms, tumor vaccines have consistently shown efficacy and promising potential. These vaccines offer advantages such as specificity, safety, and tolerability, with mRNA vaccines representing promising platforms. By introducing exogenous mRNAs ...
Alwan, Ibrahim H Aljubouri, Thamer R S Al-Shuhaib, Mohammed Baqur S
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Biochemical genetics
The fatty acid-binding protein 4 (FABP4) plays a crucial role in the transportation and metabolism of fatty acids. It binds to long-chain fatty acids and facilitates their transport within cells. FABP4 is involved in lipid metabolism, insulin sensitivity, inflammation, and energy homeostasis. This study was conducted to assess the association betwe...
Sahragard-Monfared, Gianmarco Belcher, Calvin H Bajpai, Sakshi Wirth, Mark Devaraj, Arun Apelian, Diran Lavernia, Enrique J Ritchie, Robert O Minor, Andrew M Gibeling, Jeffery C
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The tensile creep behavior of a vacuum arc-melted Nb45Ta25Ti15Hf15 refractory high entropy alloy was investigated over a constant true stress range of 50–300 MPa at a temperature of 1173 K. Creep tests were carried out in both high vacuum (5 × 10−6 torr) and ultrahigh purity Ar gas to examine the environmental effect. The samples tested in vacuum e...
Croisé, Charlotte Alabd, Khaled Tencé, Sophie Gaudin, Etienne Villesuzanne, Antoine Courtois, Xavier Bion, Nicolas Can, Fabien
Because of its current and future intensive use, the synthesis of sustainable ammonia is of major concern. This study focuses on highlighting the mechanistic behaviours of NH3 production from molecular nitrogen and hydrogen on ruthenium materials supported on cerium‐based ternary intermetallics. An interesting activity is reported for Ru/CeTX mater...
De Biasi, Federico Hope, Michael Allan Qiu, Yunfan Brown, Paige J. Visegradi, Mate Ouari, Olivier Wasielewski, Michael R. Emsley, Lyndon
Solid-state photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (photo-CIDNP) is a nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy technique in which nuclear spin hyperpolarization is generated upon optical irradiation of an appropriate donor-acceptor system. Until now, solid-state photo-CIDNP at high magnetic fields has been observed only in photosynthet...
Yan, Tingting Yu, Hailong Li, Tai Dong, Yanhong
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Heart, lung & circulation
With the advancement of anti-cancer medicine, cardiovascular toxicities due to cancer therapies are common in oncology patients, resulting in increased mortality and economic burden. Cardiovascular toxicities caused by cancer therapies include different severities of cardiomyopathy, arrhythmia, myocardial ischaemia, hypertension, and thrombosis, wh...
Zhu, Chunlin Miao, Lina Wei, Kangkang Shi, Dazhuo Gao, Jie
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Microvascular research
Coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) is a key mechanism underlying ischemic heart disease (IHD), yet its diagnosis and treatment remain challenging. This article presents a comprehensive overview of CMD research, covering its pathogenesis, diagnostic criteria, assessment techniques, risk factors, and therapeutic strategies. Additionally, it hig...
Huang, Siyuan Liu, Di Han, Lei Deng, Jin Wang, Zhen Jiang, Jianxin Zeng, Ling
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European journal of immunology
Sepsis, a multiorgan dysfunction with high incidence and mortality, is caused by an imbalanced host-to-infection immune response. Organ-support therapy improves the early survival rate of sepsis patients. In the long term, those who survive the "cytokine storm" and its secondary damage usually show higher susceptibility to secondary infections and ...
Ameri, Pietro Bertero, Edoardo Lombardi, Marco Porto, Italo Canepa, Marco Nohria, Anju Vergallo, Rocco Lyon, Alexander R López-Fernández, Teresa
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European heart journal
Cardiologists are encountering a growing number of cancer patients with ischaemic heart disease (IHD). Several factors account for the interrelationship between these two conditions, in addition to improving survival rates in the cancer population. Established cardiovascular (CV) risk factors, such as hypercholesterolaemia and obesity, predispose t...
Baxter, Helen Bearne, Lindsay Stone, Tracey Thomas, Clare Denholm, Rachel Redwood, Sabi Purdy, Sarah Huntley, Alyson Louise
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Health research policy and systems
The National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR), funds, enables and delivers world-leading health and social care research to improve people's health and wellbeing. To achieve this aim, effective knowledge sharing (two-way knowledge sharing between researchers and stakeholders to create new knowledge and enable change in policy and practi...