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  1. 8081

    Dynamic Profile of CD4+ T-Cell-Associated Cytokines/Chemokines following Murine Myocardial Infarction/Reperfusion by Dongsheng Yuan, Jinjun Tie, Zhican Xu, Guanya Liu, Xinyu Ge, Zhulin Wang, Xumin Zhang, Shiyu Gong, Gang Liu, Qingshu Meng, Fang Lin, Zhongmin Liu, Huimin Fan, Xiaohui Zhou

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Compared with the protein expressions in injured heart tissues at day 7, IFN-γ, IL-12P70, IL-2, IL-18, TNF-α, IL-6, IL-4, IL-5, IL-9, IL-17A, IL-23, IL-27, IL-10, eotaxin, IP-10, RANTES, MCP-1, MCP-3, and GRO-α were reduced, while IL-1β and MIP-2 were elevated at day 14. IL-13 and MIP-1β showed higher levels in the MI/R serum at day 14 than at day 7. mRNA levels of IL-4, IL-6, IL-13, and IL-27 were increased in the day 7 group compared to the sham, while MIP-1β, MCP-3, and GRO-α mRNA levels showed no significant difference between the MI/R and sham groups in blood mononuclear cells. …”
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  2. 8082

    LncRNA LUCAT1 offers protection against human coronary artery endothelial cellular oxidative stress injury through modulating hsa-miR-6776-5p/LRRC25 axis and activating autophagy f... by Yanjun Wang, Xin Zhang, Mengmeng Ren, Shu He, Hengjie Bie, Mengyang Duan, Zhiyuan Chen, Qiaowei Jia, Boyu Chi, Xiongkang Gan, Chengcheng Li, Yahong Fu, Hanxiao Zhou, Sheng Zhang, Qian Zhang, Fenghui An, Xiumei Chen, Enzhi Jia

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results (1) The expression of LC3, Beclin1, ATG5, and ATG7 demonstrated a consistent decline whereas p62 expression exhibited an opposite increase as atherosclerosis progressed; (2) Autophagy levels was significantly elevated in HCAECs under oxidative stress, while inhibition of the initial stage of autophagy with 3-MA exacerbated cellular damage; (3) The lncRNA LUCAT1/hsa-miR-6776-5p/LRRC25 axis was established through bioinformatic prediction and validated by dual-luciferase reporter assay, which resulted in a significant decrease in autophagy levels in HCAECs; (4) In total, p62, ATG7, lncRNA LUCAT1 and LRRC25 were validated as robust diagnostic biomarkers for CAD. …”
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  3. 8083

    Association of genetic variations in the NOS1 gene with insomnia, sleep duration and obstructive sleep apnea-related clinical quantitative traits by YUAN Haolin, LI Niannian, HU Junhui, SHEN Jinhong, GAO Zhenfei, GUAN Jian, LIU Feng, YIN Shankai

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Furthermore, we explored the relationships between rs7305526 and rs11615756 with clinical quantitative traits of OSA, such as respiratory events, oxygen levels, and sleep traits, using clinical monitoring data from the Shanghai Sleep Health Study Cohort (SSHS) based on standard polysomnography (PSG).Results·The NOS1 gene demonstrated elevated levels of expression in various brain regions crucial for regulating sleep, namely the amygdala, basal forebrain, striatum, and thalamus, as well as in the respiratory center, including the mesencephalon and pontine tegmentum. …”
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  4. 8084

    Evaluation of treadmill cardiopulmonary exercise testing and field measurement results in women’s youth and adult national team water polo players by Mark Zamodics, Mate Babity, Attila Mihok, Csaba Bognar, Agnes Bucsko-Varga, Panka Kulcsar, Dora Boroncsok, Regina Benko, Alexandra Fabian, Balint Lakatos, Hajnalka Vago, Attila Kovacs, Bela Merkely, Orsolya Kiss

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Maximal heart rates were higher during CPET than swimming (196.3 ± 9.7vs.191.0 ± 12.5 BPM, p < 0.001), while maximal lactate levels were lower (8.4 ± 2.4vs.9.6 ± 2.7 mM, p < 0.05).Lactate levels remained elevated after routine cool-down swimming ordered by the trainers, but decreased after suggested further training (6.6 ± 2.7vs.3.7 ± 1.6 mM, p < 0.001). …”
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  5. 8085

    Apheresis for the treatment of relapses in MS and NMOSD: reduced antibody reactivities, gene expression changes and potential clinical response indicators by Michael Hecker, Brit Fitzner, Isis Ludwig-Portugall, Friederike Bohne, Edmar Heyland, Juliane Klehmet, Matthias Grothe, Matthias Schwab, Alexander Winkelmann, Stefanie Meister, Ales Dudesek, Hannah Wurm, Ilya Ayzenberg, Ingo Kleiter, Ingo Kleiter, Corinna Trebst, Martin W. Hümmert, Bernhard Neumann, Bernhard Neumann, Klaus Eulitz, Dirk Koczan, Uwe K. Zettl

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A gene expression signature that is characteristic of CD4+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CD4-CTLs) was found to be elevated at baseline in non-responders to apheresis, although this could not be validated with statistical significance (n=19 MS patients).ConclusionOur data reveal that therapeutic apheresis in MS rapidly leads to a significant decrease in IgG reactivities against EBNA1 (391-410) and cross-reactive targets such as GlialCAM (370-389) and also has an impact on the gene expression of B cells and T cells. …”
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  6. 8086

    Treatment-related Hypertension as a Prognostic Factor for De Novo Metastatic Hormone-sensitive Prostate Cancer: A Retrospective Real-world Evidence Study by Giuseppe Salfi, Martino Pedrani, Selin Candan, Vasile Urechie, Sara Merler, Lorenzo Ruinelli, Amos Colombo, Luis Castelo-Branco, Irene Testi, Fabio Turco, Luigi Tortola, Ursula Vogl, Luca Gabutti, Silke Gillessen, Ricardo Pereira Mestre

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background and objective: Hypertension (HTN) has been linked to an elevated risk of prostate cancer (PC) development and poorer prognosis in localized cases, and is a common side effect of hormonal PC treatments. …”
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  7. 8087

    Identification and characteristics of distressed patients with coronary heart disease and insufficiently controlled medical risk factors: baseline findings and sex differences from... by Christoph Herrmann-Lingen, Christoph Herrmann-Lingen, Monika Sadlonova, Monika Sadlonova, Monika Sadlonova, Monika Sadlonova, Monika Sadlonova, Ingrid Becker, Kristina Bersch, Franziska Geiser, Martin Hellmich, Ingrid Kindermann, Matthias Michal, Mariel Nöhre, Astrid Petersmann, Astrid Petersmann, Rolf Wachter, Rolf Wachter, Rolf Wachter, Birgit Herbeck Belnap, Birgit Herbeck Belnap, Christian Albus

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The current manuscript analyzes the availability of distressed CHD patients for a BCC intervention trial and the baseline risk profile of the randomized cohort, especially focusing on sex differences.MethodsHospitalized CHD patients with positive HADS and/or PSS-4 screening were rescreened three months later and those still distressed were offered participation in the RCT if they had insufficiently controlled medical risk factors (smoking, physical inactivity, elevated blood pressure, LDL cholesterol, and/or HbA1c). …”
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  8. 8088

    Tumor mutational burden and survival on immune checkpoint inhibition in >8000 patients across 24 cancer types by Vivek Subbiah, Samuel J Klempner, Neeraj Agarwal, David P Carbone, Amit Mahipal, Shilpa Gupta, David Fabrizio, Jeffrey S Ross, Gerald Li, David R Gandara, Miles C Andrews, Jonathan W Riess, Ramez N Eskander, Ryon P Graf, Geoffrey R Oxnard, Sarah Sammons, Jeremy Snider, Lilia Bouzit, Cheryl Cho-Phan, Megan Price, Julia C F Quintanilha, Richard Sheng Poe Huang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Exploratory assessments of patients receiving ICI+chemotherapy (n=4369) observed more favorable rwOS only in TMB≥20.Conclusions Across &gt;8000 patients treated with single-agent ICI, and within individual cancer types with sufficient power, elevated TMB based on the FDA-approved CDx was associated with more favorable rwOS compared with similar patients with lower TMB levels. …”
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  9. 8089

    Newborn Screening Program for Cystic Fibrosis in Türkiye: Experiences from False-Negative Tests and Requirement for Optimization by Fevziye Çoksüer, Gökçen Kartal Öztürk, Handan Duman Şenol, Meral Barlık, Mehmet Mustafa Özaslan, Bahar Girgin Dindar, Ece Ocak, Ece Halis, Şükrü Atacan Öğütcü, Figen Gülen, Esen Demir

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A cut-off value of 90 µg/l was accepted for the first IRT, while 70 µg/l was accepted for the second sample. Infants with elevated IRT values in both samples were referred to the CF centers for a sweat test (ST). …”
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  10. 8090

    Comprehensive analysis of Pan-Immune Inflammation and all-cause mortality in rheumatoid arthritis: a database-driven approach, 1999-2018 by Muradil· Mardan, Huoliang Zheng, Qingyin Xu, Shaokuan Song, Zeyu Lu, Hui Deng, Hao Cai, Qizhu Chen, Bingyi Yang, Kudelaiti· Abuduwufuer, Pengbo Chen, Bo Li, Shengdan Jiang, Leisheng Jiang, Xin-feng Zheng

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Kaplan-Meier survival curves and subgroup analyses validated the findings and assessed potential modifiers.ResultsElevated PIV levels were strongly associated with increased all-cause mortality. …”
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  12. 8092

    Macrophage Notch1 signaling modulates regulatory T cells via the TGFB axis in early MASLD by Mengya Zhang, Kun Li, Xiaoxing Huang, Dongqin Xu, Ruobin Zong, Qintong Hu, Xiaoyu Dong, Qinyong Zhang, Chaochen Jiang, Yue Ge, Changyong Li, Jie Ping

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Consistently, HFD-fed Notch1M-KO mice exhibited reduced miR-142a-3p levels, elevated TGFBR1 expression on T cells, and increased Treg frequency in the liver. …”
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  13. 8093

    Bisphenol B restrains rat leydig cell function via H3K27me3/H3K9me3 histone modifications by Jiayi He, Huiqian Zhang, Hehua Quan, Qingyuan Wang, Congcong Wen, Yiyan Wang, Yang Zhu, Ren-Shan Ge, Xiaoheng Li

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Additionally, BPB significantly elevated the levels of EEF1A1, EEF1A2, EED, H3K27me3, and H3K9me3 in vitro. …”
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  14. 8094

    Functions of thyroid hormone signaling in regulating melanophore, iridophore, erythrophore, and pigment pattern formation in spotted scat (Scatophagus argus) by Yongguan Liao, Tong Han, Dongneng Jiang, Chunhua Zhu, Gang Shi, GuangLi Li, Hongjuan Shi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…On the contrary, the levels of T3 and T4 were significantly elevated in spotted scat treated with T3, which could weaken the skin redness and reduce the number of black spots and melanophores, as well as the number and diameter of larval erythrophores. …”
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  15. 8095

    Effects of 24 Weeks of Growth Hormone Treatment on Bone Microstructure and Volumetric Bone Density in Patients with Childhood-Onset Adult GH Deficiency by Hongbo Yang, Kemin Yan, Yuping Xu, Linjie Wang, Qi Zhang, Fengying Gong, Huijuan Zhu, Weibo Xia, Hui Pan

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Serum phosphate (1.17 ± 0.17 vs. 1.35 ± 0.18 mmol/L, p=0.030), alkaline phosphatase (83.6 ± 38.6 vs. 120.5 ± 63.7, p=0.045), and β-CTX (0.67 ± 0.32 vs. 1.09 ± 0.58, p=0.022) were significantly elevated. In distal tibia, total vBMD (200.2 ± 41.7 vs 210.3 ± 40.9 mg HA/cm3, p=0.017), cortical area (89.9 ± 17.7 vs 95.5 ± 19.9 mm2, p=0.032), and cortical thickness (0.891 ± 0.197 vs 0.944 ± 0.239 mm, p=0.028) were significantly improved. …”
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  16. 8096

    Risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in Asian patients with primary biliary cholangitis: A nationwide and hospital cohort study by Jihye Lim, Ye-Jee Kim, Sehee Kim, Jonggi Choi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Older age, male sex, and alcohol consumption were identified as the factors significantly contributing to the elevated risk of HCC in patients with PBC in validation multicenter hospital cohort.…”
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  17. 8097

    Therapeutic effects of composite probiotics derived from fermented camel milk on metabolic dysregulation and intestinal barrier integrity in type 2 diabetes rats by Tabusi Manaer, Tabusi Manaer, Tabusi Manaer, Tabusi Manaer, Jialehasibieke Sailike, Xin Sun, Baheban Yeerjiang, Baheban Yeerjiang, Baheban Yeerjiang, Baheban Yeerjiang, Xinhua Nabi, Xinhua Nabi, Xinhua Nabi, Xinhua Nabi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…CPCM lowered serum DAO, D-lactate, and LPS levels (all p &lt; 0.001). mRNA levels of TGR5 and CYP7A1 in the liver, and TGR5 and FXR in the colon, were markedly elevated (all p &lt; 0.001). Histological examinations revealed reduced pancreatic inflammation and hepatic steatosis, with restored colonic structure.ConclusionCPCM treatment significantly improved metabolic dysregulation in the T2DM rat model, reducing blood glucose and lipid levels, enhancing intestinal barrier function, and increasing insulin secretion. …”
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  18. 8098

    The HFA‐PEFF score identifies ‘early‐HFpEF’ phenogroups associated with distinct biomarker profiles by Michiel T.H.M. Henkens, Anne‐Mar vanOmmen, Sharon Remmelzwaal, Gideon B. Valstar, Ping Wang, Job A.J. Verdonschot, Mark R. Hazebroek, Leonard Hofstra, Vanessa P.M. vanEmpel, Joline W.J. Beulens, Hester M. denRuijter, Stephane R.B. Heymans

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Four distinct phenogroups were identified in the current analysis (validated by bootstrapping 1000×): (i) no left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (no LVDD, N = 102); (ii) LVDD with functional left ventricular (LV) abnormalities (N = 204); (iii) LVDD with functional and structural LV abnormalities (N = 204); and (iv) LVDD with functional and structural LV abnormalities and elevated BNP (N = 107). The HFA‐PEFF total score risk categories significantly differed between the phenogroups (P < 0.001), with an increase of the HFA‐PEFF score from Phenogroup 1 to 4 (low/intermediate/high HFA‐PEFF risk score: Phenogroup 1: 88%/12%/0%; Phenogroup 2: 9%/91%/0%; Phenogroup 3: 0%/92%/8%; Phenogroup 4: 5%/83%/12%). …”
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  19. 8099

    Integrated microbiome, transcriptome and metabolome insight into the alleviating mechanisms of sheep milk in a DSS-induced colitis mouse model by Wenna Yao, Ruilin Du, Shuo Yan, Teligun Bao, Huimin Zhang, Fang Yang, Yue Xue, Yulong Zhao, Siqin Bao, Xihe Li, Yongli Song

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We also found that the tight junction proteins expression level was elevated in the SM group compared to the DSS group. …”
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  20. 8100

    Proteomic profiling of the local and systemic immune response to pediatric respiratory viral infections by Emily Lydon, Christina M. Osborne, Brandie D. Wagner, Lilliam Ambroggio, J. Kirk Harris, Ron Reeder, Todd C. Carpenter, Aline B. Maddux, Matthew K. Leroue, Nadir Yehya, Joseph L. DeRisi, Mark W. Hall, Athena F. Zuppa, Joseph Carcillo, Kathleen Meert, Anil Sapru, Murray M. Pollack, Patrick McQuillen, Daniel A. Notterman, Charles R. Langelier, Peter M. Mourani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Correlation between TA and plasma was limited, although ISG15 was elevated in both compartments. In bacterial coinfection, we observed increases in the TNF-stimulated protein TSG-6, as well as CRP, and interferon-related proteins. …”
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