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  1. 7821

    Interdependence of coagulation with immunotherapy and BRAF/MEK inhibitor therapy: results from a prospective study by Malte Beckmann, Julian Schlüter, Michael Erdmann, Rafaela Kramer, Sarah Cunningham, Holger Hackstein, Robert Zimmermann, Lucie Heinzerling

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Recent reports suggest a correlation between ICI-induced systemic inflammation and thromboembolic events as well as an increased effectiveness by coadministration of anticoagulants. …”
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  2. 7822

    Protective Effect of Daikenchuto on Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Colitis in Mice by Takaharu Matsunaga, Shinichi Hashimoto, Naoki Yamamoto, Ryo Kawasato, Tomohiro Shirasawa, Atsushi Goto, Koichi Fujisawa, Taro Takami, Takeshi Okamoto, Jun Nishikawa, Isao Sakaida

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Our results indicate that DKT prevented inflammation in the colon, indicating its potential as a new therapeutic agent for UC.…”
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  3. 7823

    Impact of long-term cyanotoxin exposure on cattle: Biochemical, histological, and oxidative stress assessment by Mounira Bensalem, Amina Amrani, Hadjer Zaidi, Fateh Sedrati, Omar Laouar, Zhi Wang, Hichem Nasri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results: Exposed cattle exhibited significant elevations in liver enzymes and oxidative stress markers, indicating hepatic inflammation and redox imbalance. Histological analysis revealed macrovacuolar steatosis, fibrosis, and bile duct dilatation. …”
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  4. 7824

    Intravenous immunoglobulin for mortality and inflammatory status in patients with sepsis: a retrospective database study by Hayabusa Takano, Hayabusa Takano, Naoki Kanda, Naoki Kanda, Yuji Wakimoto, Hiroyuki Ohbe, Kensuke Nakamura, Kensuke Nakamura

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, IVIG may favorably affect sepsis-induced immunosuppression like persistent inflammation, immunosuppression, and catabolism syndrome (PICS).MethodsThis study was a retrospective cohort study using inpatient claims database provided by Medical Data Vision, which included approximately 190,000 episodes of intensive care unit admissions in Japanese acute care hospitals between April 2008 and September 2021. …”
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  5. 7825

    Lactoferrin Modulates Radiation Response Under Hypoxic Conditions, Possibly Through the Regulation of ROS Production in a Cell Type-Specific Manner by Daitoku Murakami, Takahiro Fukazawa, Michihito Kyo, Mutsumi Miyauchi, Shigehiro Ono, Tomonao Aikawa, Nobuyuki Hirohashi, Keiji Tanimoto

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…RNA-seq and gene set enrichment analysis showed that LF treatment regulated gene expression related to the cell cycle, apoptosis, inflammation, and the NRF2 antioxidant signaling pathway. …”
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  7. 7827

    Evaluating Pericoronary Adipose Tissue Attenuation to Predict Cardiovascular Events by Takahiro Nishihara, MD, PhD, Toru Miyoshi, MD, PhD, Kentaro Ejiri, MD, PhD, Kazuhiro Osawa, MD, PhD, Soichiro Fuke, MD, PhD, Kousuke Seiyama, MD, Masayuki Doi, MD, PhD, Mitsutaka Nakashima, MD, PhD, Takashi Miki, MD, PhD, Shinsuke Yuasa, MD, PhD

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background: Pericoronary adipose tissue attenuation (PCATA) is a novel imaging biomarker of pericoronary inflammation associated with coronary artery disease. …”
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  8. 7828

    Cross-sectional association among dietary habits, periodontitis, and uncontrolled diabetes in Hispanics: the LLIPDS study by Hunter Smith, David Travis Thomas, Gabriela Nicole Vázquez-Morales, Lakin Puckett, María Del Mar Rodriguez, Arnold Stromberg, Luciana Macchion Shaddox, Mauro Pedrine Santamaria, Kevin Pearce, Oelisoa Mireille Andriankaja

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A higher Healthy Eating Score was significantly associated with fewer sites exhibiting PPD ≥ 4 mm and BOP (adjusted β: −0.02; SE: 0.01; p = 0.035), and reduced odds of uncontrolled glucose (adjusted odds ratio: 0.94; 95% CI: 0.89–0.98; p = 0.007).ConclusionsAdherence to a healthier dietary pattern appears to correlate with lower periodontal inflammation and greater glucose control among Hispanics with T2D. …”
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  9. 7829

    Inflammatory burden index as a prognostic marker in patients with advanced gastric cancer treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy and immunotherapy by Jiao-Bao Huang, Zhi-Yong Zhou, Jun Lu, Ji-Yun Zhu, Bin Lai, Sheng-Xun Mao, Jia-Qing Cao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…BackgroundBlood inflammation index has been shown to correlate with the prognosis of patients with gastric cancer. …”
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  11. 7831

    Antibodies to the RBD of SARS-CoV-2 spike mediate productive infection of primary human macrophages by Suzanne Pickering, Harry Wilson, Enrico Bravo, Marianne R. Perera, Jeffrey Seow, Carl Graham, Nathalia Almeida, Lazaros Fotopoulos, Thomas Williams, Atlanta Moitra, Helena Winstone, Tinne A. D. Nissen, Rui Pedro Galão, Luke B. Snell, Katie J. Doores, Michael H. Malim, Stuart J. D. Neil

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract The role of myeloid cells in the pathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 is well established, in particular as drivers of cytokine production and systemic inflammation characteristic of severe COVID-19. However, the potential for myeloid cells to act as bona fide targets of productive SARS-CoV-2 infection, and the specifics of entry, remain unclear. …”
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  12. 7832

    USC-Derived Small Extracellular Vesicles-Functionalized Scaffolds Promote Scarless Vaginal Defect Repair via Delivery of Decorin and DUSP3 Proteins by Xu Y, Li J, Qiu Y, Wu F, Xue Z, Liu B, Fan H, Zhou Y, Wu Q

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…LC‒MS/MS analysis was used to identify candidate upstream proteins in USC-sEVs.Results: In vivo experiments demonstrated that the sEVs-loaded scaffolds promoted scarless healing of vaginal defects in rabbits by modulating collagen deposition, reducing fibrosis, and diminishing inflammation. In vitro experiments revealed that USC-sEVs significantly inhibited the proliferation, collagen production, and activation of fibroblasts with a fibrotic phenotype, indicating the antifibrotic properties of USC-sEVs. …”
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  13. 7833

    Adverse outcome pathway-based assessment of pulmonary toxicity from the in vivo mixture of biocides dinotefuran and cetylpyridinium chloride by Yoon Cho, Mi-Kyung Song, Dong Im Kim, Min-Seok Kim, Kyuhong Lee

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We observed significant changes in body weight and neutrophil count, recognized indicators of inflammation, along with inflammatory cell infiltrates, in the group exposed to the mixture of the two biocides. …”
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  14. 7834

    Human Primary Monocytes as a Model for in vitro Immunotoxicity Testing: Evaluation of the Regulatory Properties of TiO2 Nanoparticles by Svadlakova T, Kolackova M, Kulich P, Kotoucek J, Rosecka M, Krejsek J, Fiala Z, Andrýs C

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Despite the required biocompatibility, this interaction can affect intracellular homeostasis and modulate physiological functions, particularly inflammation. This study focuses on titanium dioxide (TiO2) as an example of relatively low cytotoxic nanoparticles with potential biomedical use and aims to evaluate their possible modulatory effects on the inflammasome-based response in human primary monocytes.Methods: Monocyte viability, phenotypic changes, and cytokine production were determined after exposure to TiO2 (diameter, 25 nm; P25) alone. …”
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  15. 7835

    A High-Salt Diet Disturbs the Development and Function of Natural Killer Cells in Mice by Xiaokang Zeng, Yan Li, Weibiao Lv, Xinhuai Dong, Chong Zeng, Liming Zeng, Zibo Wei, Xu Lin, Yanning Ma, Qiang Xiao

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…A high-salt diet (HSD) is common worldwide and can lead to cardiovascular disease, chronic inflammation, and autoimmune diseases. Moreover, increasing evidence shows that HSD is closely related to a variety of immune diseases. …”
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  16. 7836

    Beyond metabolic messengers: Bile acids and TGR5 as pharmacotherapeutic intervention for psychiatric disorders by Arief Gunawan Darmanto, Ting-Lin Yen, Jing-Shiun Jan, Tran Thanh Duy Linh, Rajeev Taliyan, Chih-Hao Yang, Joen-Rong Sheu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The review highlights how dysbiosis and altered bile acid metabolism contribute to the development and exacerbation of these neuropsychiatric disorders through mechanisms involving inflammation, oxidative stress, and neurotransmitter dysregulation. …”
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  17. 7837

    Thyroid Hormone Activation Regulates the Crosstalk between Breast Cancer and Mesenchymal Stem Cells by Annarita Nappi, Vittoria D’Esposito, Caterina Miro, Alessia Parascandolo, Annunziata Gaetana Cicatiello, Serena Sagliocchi, Lucia Acampora, Sepehr Torabinejad, Federica Restolfer, Maddalena Raia, Melania Murolo, Emery Di Cicco, Pietro Formisano, Monica Dentice

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Methods: Primary human MSCs from healthy female donors were co-cultured with DIO2 knock out (D2KO) and wild type (WT) MCF7 breast cancer cells to assess cell growth, migration, invasion and the expression of known epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT)- and inflammation-related markers. Furthermore, a surgery-free intraductal delivery model, i.e., the Mouse-INtraDuctal (MIND) injection method, was used as a tool for in vivo characterization of breast tumor formation and progression. …”
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  18. 7838

    Ginsenosides Rg1, Rb1 and rare ginsenosides: Promising candidate agents for Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease and network pharmacology analysis by Mingchun Jiang, Jiaxin Chi, Yifan Qiao, Jinpeng Wang, Zhixin Zhang, Jia Liu, Xinhao Sheng, Liangjie Yuan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…By analysing the existing research advances and network pharmacology results, we found that the neuroprotective effects of ginsenosides, primarily mediated through anti-inflammation, anti-apoptosis and anti-oxidative stress, etc, may be associated with the PI3K/Akt, BDNF/TrkB, MAPKs, NF-κB, Nrf2 and Wnt/β-catenin signalling pathways. …”
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  19. 7839

    Long-Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Painful Temporomandibular Disorder in the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos by Anne E. Sanders, Jianwen Cai, Martha L. Daviglus, Olga Garcia-Bedoya, Gary D. Slade

    “… ABSTRACT Objective: Omega-6 and omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) play opposing roles in inflammation, anxiety, and nociception, all of which are closely associated with chronic pain. …”
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  20. 7840

    Bacterial flora of the eyelids and conjunctiva in the development of inflammatory pathology in the anterior part of the eye by E.A. Kleshcheva, G.M. Chernakova, N.V. Melnikova, A.E. Kleshchev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Botkin Moscow Multidisciplinary Scientific and Clinical Center, Moscow, </p> <p> Russian Federation </p> <p> The article explores the role concerning the normal microflora of the conjunctiva and eyelids in the pathogenesis of bacterial inflammation in the anterior eye segment. The normal microflora plays a crucial protective role by preventing colonization by pathogenic microorganisms and helping to maintain ocular homeostasis. …”
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