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33 Citations
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23 Pages

Pathophysiology, Management, and Therapeutics in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Delayed Cerebral Ischemia: An Overview

  • Henry W. Sanicola,
  • Caleb E. Stewart,
  • Patrick Luther,
  • Kevin Yabut,
  • Bharat Guthikonda,
  • J. Dedrick Jordan and
  • J. Steven Alexander

Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a type of hemorrhagic stroke resulting from the rupture of an arterial vessel within the brain. Unlike other stroke types, SAH affects both young adults (mid-40s) and the geriatric population. Patients with SAH often...

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28 Citations
18,440 Views
25 Pages

Neuromodulation and the Gut–Brain Axis: Therapeutic Mechanisms and Implications for Gastrointestinal and Neurological Disorders

  • Baha’ Aljeradat,
  • Danisha Kumar,
  • Sulaiman Abdulmuizz,
  • Mrinmoy Kundu,
  • Yasser F. Almealawy,
  • Dima Ratib Batarseh,
  • Oday Atallah,
  • Michelle Ennabe,
  • Muath Alsarafandi and
  • Martin Weinand
  • + 1 author

The gut–brain axis (GBA) represents a complex, bidirectional communication network that intricately connects the gastrointestinal tract with the central nervous system (CNS). Understanding and intervening in this axis opens a pathway for therap...

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1 Citations
15,821 Views
34 Pages

Understanding Renal Tubular Function: Key Mechanisms, Clinical Relevance, and Comprehensive Urine Assessment

  • Mario Alamilla-Sanchez,
  • Miguel Angel Alcalá Salgado,
  • Victor Manuel Ulloa Galván,
  • Valeria Yanez Salguero,
  • Martín Benjamin Yamá Estrella,
  • Enrique Fleuvier Morales López,
  • Nicte Alaide Ramos García,
  • Martín Omar Carbajal Zárate,
  • Jorge David Salazar Hurtado and
  • Julio Manuel Flores Garnica
  • + 2 authors

Renal function refers to the combined actions of the glomerulus and tubular system to achieve homeostasis in bodily fluids. While the glomerulus is essential in the first step of urine formation through a coordinated filtration mechanism, the tubular...

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44 Citations
14,987 Views
19 Pages

Pathophysiology of Red Blood Cell Dysfunction in Diabetes and Its Complications

  • Alyssa Williams,
  • Rosi Bissinger,
  • Hala Shamaa,
  • Shivani Patel,
  • Lavern Bourne,
  • Ferruh Artunc and
  • Syed M. Qadri

Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a complex metabolic disorder associated with multiple microvascular complications leading to nephropathy, retinopathy, and neuropathy. Mounting evidence suggests that red blood cell (RBC) alterations are both a cause and con...

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31 Citations
14,016 Views
19 Pages

In recent years, the elderly has become a rapidly growing proportion of the world’s population as life expectancy is extending. Immunosenescence and inflammaging contribute to the increased risk of chronic non-communicable and acute infectious...

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9 Citations
10,021 Views
26 Pages

Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown Etiology (CKDu) is a worldwide hidden health threat that is associated with progressive loss of kidney functions without showing any initial symptoms until reaching end-stage renal failure, eventually leading to deat...

  • Systematic Review
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9,438 Views
24 Pages

Decreased Heart Rate Variability Is Associated with Increased Fatigue Across Different Medical Populations: A Systematic Review

  • Sophie Maria Penfold,
  • James Cunningham,
  • Pauline Whelan,
  • Martin G. McCabe and
  • John Ainsworth

Background: Fatigue has been associated with poorer quality of life and increased morbidity in multiple clinical fields. Patients with autonomic dysfunction have been found to experience poorer physiological health, as well as having an increased ris...

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12 Citations
9,194 Views
52 Pages

Rat Models in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Research: Strengths, Limitations, and Implications for Translational Studies

  • Alexey Sarapultsev,
  • Maria Komelkova,
  • Oleg Lookin,
  • Sergey Khatsko,
  • Evgenii Gusev,
  • Alexander Trofimov,
  • Tursonjan Tokay and
  • Desheng Hu

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a multifaceted psychiatric disorder triggered by traumatic events, leading to prolonged psychological distress and varied symptoms. Rat models have been extensively used to explore the biological, behavioral,...

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11 Citations
9,187 Views
24 Pages

Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Diabetes: Shedding Light on a Widespread Oversight

  • Franklyn Nonso Iheagwam,
  • Amarachi Joy Joseph,
  • Eniola Deborah Adedoyin,
  • Olawumi Toyin Iheagwam and
  • Samuel Akpoyowvare Ejoh

Diabetes mellitus represents a complicated metabolic condition marked by ongoing hyperglycemia arising from impaired insulin secretion, inadequate insulin action, or a combination of both. Mitochondrial dysfunction has emerged as a significant contri...

  • Review
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15 Citations
8,779 Views
12 Pages

Surgical Management of Traumatic Meniscus Injuries

  • Hannah R. Popper,
  • Brian E. Fliegel,
  • Dawn M. Elliott and
  • Alvin W. Su

The menisci increase the contact area of load bearing in the knee and thus disperse the mechanical stress via their circumferential tensile fibers. Traumatic meniscus injuries cause mechanical symptoms in the knee, and are more prevalent amongst youn...

  • Article
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10 Citations
7,606 Views
19 Pages

Similar Patterns of Dysautonomia in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue and Post-COVID-19 Syndromes

  • Varvara A. Ryabkova,
  • Artemiy V. Rubinskiy,
  • Valeriy N. Marchenko,
  • Vasiliy I. Trofimov and
  • Leonid P. Churilov

Background: There is a considerable overlap between the clinical presentation of post-COVID-19 condition (PCC) and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Many of their common symptoms can be linked to dysregulation of the autono...

  • Case Report
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4 Citations
7,575 Views
9 Pages

Patients undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) surgery can develop TURP syndrome and post-TURP bleeding. Post-TURP bleeding can be surgical, from arteries or venous sinuses, or non-surgical, due to coagulopathy preventing clot for...

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3 Citations
7,574 Views
13 Pages

Pathophysiology and Prevention of Manual-Ventilation-Induced Lung Injury (MVILI)

  • Luke A. White,
  • Steven A. Conrad and
  • Jonathan Steven Alexander

Manual ventilation, most commonly with a bag-valve mask, is a form of short-term ventilation used during resuscitative efforts in emergent and out-of-hospital scenarios. However, compared to mechanical ventilation, manual ventilation is an operator-d...

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5 Citations
7,335 Views
12 Pages

Acromegaly: Pathophysiological Considerations and Treatment Options Including the Evolving Role of Oral Somatostatin Analogs

  • Charles P. Daniel,
  • Maxwell J. Wagner,
  • Grant E. Borne,
  • Connor J. Plaisance,
  • Shahab Ahmadzadeh,
  • Alfonso Aquino,
  • Sahar Shekoohi,
  • Adam M. Kaye,
  • Elyse M. Cornett and
  • Alan D. Kaye

Acromegaly is a condition most commonly diagnosed in the fifth decade of life and has numerous treatment options. In this regard, Mycapssa® is the first FDA-approved oral octreotide capsule for treating acromegaly, combining the efficacy of the s...

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25 Citations
6,146 Views
20 Pages

Cells employ a well-preserved physiological stress response mechanism, termed the heat shock response, to activate a certain type of molecular chaperone called heat shock proteins (HSPs). HSPs are activated by transcriptional activators of heat shock...

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3 Citations
6,108 Views
26 Pages

Thiamine Deficiency and Neuroinflammation Are Important Contributors to Alcohol Use Disorder

  • Nikhila Kalapatapu,
  • Samantha G. Skinner,
  • Emma G. D’Addezio,
  • Srija Ponna,
  • Enrique Cadenas and
  • Daryl L. Davies

Despite the growing morbidity associated with alcohol use disorder (AUD), current FDA-approved therapeutics fail to adequately address the condition. This is in part due to the complex systemic effects of ethanol (EtOH), which have particularly negat...

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5,978 Views
16 Pages

Post-COVID-19 Femoral Head Osteonecrosis Exhibits Mast Cell Clusters, Fibrosis, and Vascular Thrombosis: Key Pathological Mechanisms in Long COVID-19 Bone Degeneration

  • Asya Kuliyeva,
  • Natalia Serejnikova,
  • Gulnara Eshmotova,
  • Yulya Teslya,
  • Anastasia Ivina,
  • Alexey Zarov,
  • Michael Panin,
  • Alexey Prizov,
  • Vera Lyalina and
  • Alexey Volkov
  • + 3 authors

Background/Objectives: Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is a common condition in hip surgery, which is characterized by the death of bone cells due to disruption of the blood supply and ultimately irreversible destruction of the hip joint. As...

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2 Citations
5,731 Views
18 Pages

Nutrition and Micronutrient Interactions in Autoimmune Thyroid Disorders: Implications for Cardiovascular Health

  • Michał Mazur,
  • Magdalena Szymańska,
  • Agnieszka Malik,
  • Wojciech Szlasa and
  • Joanna Popiołek-Kalisz

Thyroid hormones play a crucial role in regulating metabolism and cardiovascular function, with even mild dysfunction—such as subclinical hypothyroidism—negatively impacting heart health. While previous studies have confirmed the effects...

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12 Citations
5,525 Views
19 Pages

The vagina is an essential component of the female reproductive system and is responsible for providing female sexual satisfaction. Vaginal smooth muscle contraction plays a crucial role in various physiological processes, including sexual arousal, c...

  • Systematic Review
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13 Citations
5,254 Views
10 Pages

The prevalence of opioid use among pregnant people has been increasing over the past few decades, with a parallel increase in the rate of neonatal abstinence syndrome. Opioid agonist treatment (OAT) including methadone and buprenorphine is the recomm...

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22 Citations
5,196 Views
22 Pages

Gut Microbiome Interactions with Oxidative Stress: Mechanisms and Consequences for Health

  • Natalya Semenova,
  • Nadezhda Garashchenko,
  • Sergey Kolesnikov,
  • Marina Darenskaya and
  • Liubov Kolesnikova

Understanding how gut flora interacts with oxidative stress has been the subject of significant research in recent years. There is much evidence demonstrating the existence of the microbiome–oxidative stress interaction. However, the biochemica...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,156 Views
15 Pages

Shock-Associated Systemic Inflammation in Amniotic Fluid Embolism, Complicated by Clinical Death

  • Anatoly Brazhnikov,
  • Natalya Zotova,
  • Liliya Solomatina,
  • Alexey Sarapultsev,
  • Alexey Spirin and
  • Evgeni Gusev

Background: Amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) is one of the main causes of maternal mortality in developed countries. The most critical AFE variants may be considered from the perspective of systemic inflammation (SI), a general pathological process that...

  • Review
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4 Citations
5,068 Views
19 Pages

Bronchial Asthma and COVID-19: Etiology, Pathological Triggers, and Therapeutic Considerations

  • Anna Starshinova,
  • Anastasia Borozinets,
  • Anastasia Kulpina,
  • Vitaliy Sereda,
  • Artem Rubinstein,
  • Igor Kudryavtsev and
  • Dmitry Kudlay

Bronchial asthma (BA) continues to be a difficult disease to diagnose. Various factors have been described in the development of BA, but to date, there is no clear evidence for the etiology of this chronic disease. The emergence of COVID-19 has contr...

  • Review
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16 Citations
4,888 Views
20 Pages

The transcription factor MYC plays a pivotal role in regulating various cellular processes and has been implicated in tumorigenesis across multiple cancer types. MYC has emerged as a master regulator governing tumor intrinsic and tumor microenvironme...

  • Review
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8 Citations
4,860 Views
24 Pages

CKD Urine Metabolomics: Modern Concepts and Approaches

  • Elena Y. Danilova,
  • Anna O. Maslova,
  • Andrey N. Stavrianidi,
  • Alexander E. Nosyrev,
  • Larisa D. Maltseva and
  • Olga L. Morozova

One of the primary challenges regarding chronic kidney disease (CKD) diagnosis is the absence of reliable methods to detect early-stage kidney damage. A metabolomic approach is expected to broaden the current diagnostic modalities by enabling timely...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,800 Views
11 Pages

Methamphetamine and Designer Stimulants Modulate Tonic Human Cerebrovascular Smooth Muscle Contractility: Relevance to Drug-Induced Neurovascular Stress

  • Nicole Hall,
  • Nhi Dao,
  • Cameron Hewett,
  • Sara Oberle,
  • Andrew Minagar,
  • Kariann Lamon,
  • Carey Ford,
  • Bruce E. Blough,
  • J. Steven Alexander and
  • Kevin S. Murnane

To avoid criminal prosecution, clandestine chemists produce designer stimulants that mimic the pharmacological and psychoactive effects of conventional stimulants, such as methamphetamine. Following persistent or high-dose exposure, both acute vasoco...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,649 Views
15 Pages

Risk Factors and Clinical Characteristics of Acute Kidney Injury in Patients with COVID-19: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Amal Arifi Hidayat,
  • Vania Azalia Gunawan,
  • Firda Rachmawati Iragama,
  • Rizky Alfiansyah,
  • Decsa Medika Hertanto,
  • Artaria Tjempakasari and
  • Mochammad Thaha

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with a worse prognosis in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. Identification of AKI, particularly in COVID-19 patients, is important for improving patients’ management. The study aims to assess...

  • Review
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8 Citations
4,610 Views
13 Pages

Despite evidence demonstrating the risks of developing diabetes mellitus because of SARS-CoV-2, there is, however, insufficient scientific data available to elucidate the relationship between diabetes mellitus and COVID-19. Research indicates that SA...

  • Review
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16 Citations
4,603 Views
21 Pages

Gut Microbiome Changes in Anorexia Nervosa: A Comprehensive Review

  • Wendi Zhao,
  • Prabhath Kodancha and
  • Soumitra Das

Anorexia nervosa (AN) remains a challenging condition in psychiatric management and its pathogenesis is not yet fully understood. An imbalance in the gut microbiota composition may contribute to its pathophysiology. This review aims to explore the li...

  • Review
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11 Citations
4,466 Views
20 Pages

Myc is one of the most well-known oncogenes driving tumorigenesis in a wide variety of tissues. From the brain to blood, its deregulation derails physiological pathways that grant the correct functioning of the cell. Its action is carried out at the...

  • Review
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3 Citations
4,409 Views
10 Pages

This narrative review delves into the evolving landscape of fertility preservation techniques, with a particular focus on their use in patients undergoing oncology treatment that carries a risk of ovarian insufficiency. Advances in established method...

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7 Citations
4,234 Views
14 Pages

Current Views about the Inflammatory Damage Triggered by Bacterial Superantigens and Experimental Attempts to Neutralize Superantigen-Mediated Toxic Effects with Natural and Biological Products

  • Luigi Santacroce,
  • Skender Topi,
  • Ioannis Alexandros Charitos,
  • Roberto Lovero,
  • Paolo Luperto,
  • Raffaele Palmirotta and
  • Emilio Jirillo

Superantigens, i.e., staphylococcal enterotoxins and toxic shock syndrome toxin-1, interact with T cells in a different manner in comparison to conventional antigens. In fact, they activate a larger contingent of T lymphocytes, binding outside the pe...

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15 Citations
4,163 Views
17 Pages

Advances in Cathepsin S Inhibition: Challenges and Breakthroughs in Drug Development

  • Temitope A. Ajani,
  • Zandisiwe E. Magwebu,
  • Chesa G. Chauke and
  • Kenechukwu Obikeze

Cathepsin S (CatS) is a proteolytic enzyme and a member of the cysteine protease family of proteolytic enzymes. Cathepsins S, K, and L are particularly similar in terms of their amino acid sequences and interactions with substrates, and this has made...

  • Article
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5 Citations
4,061 Views
17 Pages

Impact of Prematurity on Auditory Processing in Children

  • Maria Y. Boboshko,
  • Irina V. Savenko,
  • Ekaterina S. Garbaruk,
  • Veronika M. Knyazeva and
  • Marina J. Vasilyeva

Prematurity is one of the most crucial risk factors negatively affecting the maturation of the auditory system. Children born preterm demonstrate high rates of hearing impairments. Auditory processing difficulties in preterm children might be a resul...

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2 Citations
4,000 Views
19 Pages

The pathophysiology of myasthenia gravis (MG) has been largely elucidated over the past half century, and treatment methods have advanced. However, the number of cases of childhood-onset MG is smaller than that of adult MG, and the treatment of child...

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1 Citations
3,992 Views
14 Pages

Evaluation of Creatine Monohydrate Supplementation on the Gastrocnemius Muscle of Mice with Muscular Dystrophy: A Preliminary Study

  • Victor Augusto Ramos Fernandes,
  • Gabriela Pereira dos Santos,
  • Amilton Iatecola,
  • Daniela Vieira Buchaim,
  • Ionaly Judith Faria Garcia,
  • Carlos Henrique Bertoni Reis,
  • Lívia Maluf Menegazzo Bueno,
  • Bruna Trazzi Pagani,
  • Rogerio Leone Buchaim and
  • Marcelo Rodrigues da Cunha

Background/Objectives: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic disease characterized by a lack of dystrophin caused by mutations in the DMD gene, and some minor cases are due to decreased levels of dystrophin, leading to muscle weakness and mo...

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8 Citations
3,948 Views
13 Pages

Neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) as a Potential Biomarker of the Peripheral Nervous System Damage Following Breast Cancer Treatment

  • Samvel Tonyan,
  • Maria Pospelova,
  • Varvara Krasnikova,
  • Olga Fionik,
  • Tatyana Alekseeva,
  • Konstantin Samochernykh,
  • Nataliya Ivanova,
  • Tatyana Vavilova,
  • Elena Vasilieva and
  • Maxim Shevtsov
  • + 4 authors

Damage to the peripheral nervous system (PNS) is a common complication of breast cancer (BC) treatment, with 60 to 80% of breast cancer survivors experiencing symptoms of PNS damage. In the current study, the levels of brain-derived neurotrophic fact...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,881 Views
22 Pages

SCORE2 Outperforms Pol-SCORE in Detecting Increased Cardiovascular Risk

  • Magdalena Zawadzka,
  • Ewelina Ejchman-Pac,
  • Amelia Kowalska,
  • Paweł Szymański and
  • Justyna Marszałkowska-Jakubik

Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death in Europe. Despite medical advancements, modifiable risk factors—such as obesity, smoking, and physical inactivity—continue to rise, especially in high-demand pro...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,879 Views
13 Pages

Hemodynamic, Oxygenation and Lymphocyte Parameters Predict COVID-19 Mortality

  • Choirina Windradi,
  • Tri Pudy Asmarawati,
  • Alfian Nur Rosyid,
  • Erika Marfiani,
  • Bagus Aulia Mahdi,
  • Okla Sekar Martani,
  • Giarena Giarena,
  • Esthiningrum Dewi Agustin and
  • Milanitalia Gadys Rosandy

The mortality of COVID-19 patients has left the world devastated. Many scoring systems have been developed to predict the mortality of COVID-19 patients, but several scoring components cannot be carried out in limited health facilities. Herein, the a...

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9 Citations
3,855 Views
14 Pages

Pathways to Alzheimer’s Disease: The Intersecting Roles of Clusterin and Apolipoprotein E in Amyloid-β Regulation and Neuronal Health

  • Alexandru Laslo,
  • Laura Laslo,
  • Eliza-Mihaela Arbănași,
  • Alexandru-Andrei Ujlaki-Nagi,
  • Laura Chinezu,
  • Adrian Dumitru Ivănescu,
  • Emil-Marian Arbănași,
  • Roxana Octavia Cărare,
  • Bogdan Andrei Cordoș and
  • Klara Brînzaniuc
  • + 1 author

One of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the deposition of amyloid-β (Aβ) within the extracellular spaces of the brain as plaques and along the blood vessels in the brain, a condition also known as cerebral amyloid angiopat...

  • Article
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3 Citations
3,807 Views
13 Pages

Factor V Leiden (R506Q), Prothrombin G20210A, and MTHFR C677T Variants and Thrombophilia in Qatar Biobank Participants: A Case Control Study

  • Sapha Shibeeb,
  • Nada Al-Rayashi,
  • Nehal Shams,
  • Tameem Hadvan,
  • Ejaife O. Agbani and
  • Atiyeh M. Abdallah

Background: Thrombophilia, a predisposition to develop blood clots, is very common and can have serious sequelae. Aim: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of three thrombophilia-related genetic variants—factor V Leiden (FVL), prothromb...

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7 Citations
3,797 Views
10 Pages

In addition to mandibular advancement devices, dental expansion appliances are an important clinical approach for achieving an increased intra-oral space that promotes airflow and lessens the frequency or severity of apneic events in patients diagnos...

  • Article
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17 Citations
3,779 Views
11 Pages

This study aims to investigate the effect of resveratrol on systemic inflammatory response and metabolic disorder in rats fed a high-fructose high-lipid diet (HFHLD) and exposed to round-the-clock lighting (RCL). 21 adult male Wistar rats were random...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,598 Views
19 Pages

Exploration of the Topical Nanoemulgel Bearing with Ferulic Acid and Essential Oil for Diabetic Wound Healing

  • Urati Anuradha,
  • Valamla Bhavana,
  • Padakanti Sandeep Chary,
  • Nitin Pal Kalia and
  • Neelesh Kumar Mehra

Aim: To investigate the anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and diabetic wound healing properties of the novel topical formulation [Ferulic acid-loaded nanoemulgel (DLMGO-G)]. Methods: Ferulic acid nanoemulsion developed with lemongrass oil is investigat...

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1 Citations
3,572 Views
23 Pages

Systemic lupus erythematosus is a multifactorial autoimmune disease characterized by the dysregulation of both innate and adaptive immunity, resulting in chronic inflammation, autoantibody production, and multi-organ damage. Innate immune dysfunction...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,534 Views
17 Pages

Comparative Study of Injected Alzheimer’s Disease Models in Rats: Insights from Experimental Research

  • Hanane Doumar,
  • Hicham El Mostafi,
  • Aboubaker Elhessni,
  • Abderrahim Laaziz and
  • Abdelhalem Mesfioui

Background/Objectives: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) remains incurable, highlighting the need for new and diverse animal models to better understand its complex mechanisms. This study compares various injected animal models of AD, focusing on the ma...

  • Review
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3 Citations
3,508 Views
35 Pages

Lipids play important roles in maintaining pulmonary structure, performing physiological functions and controlling the immune status of the lung. There is increasing evidence that lipid metabolism and immune activity are closely linked and that dysfu...

  • Review
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6 Citations
3,486 Views
16 Pages

For a long time, urine has been considered sterile in physiological conditions, thanks to the particular structure of the urinary tract and the production of uromodulin or Tamm–Horsfall protein (THP) by it. More recently, thanks to the developm...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,455 Views
9 Pages

Acetabular Wall Weakening in Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Pilot Study

  • Madeline Gautreaux,
  • Steven Kautz,
  • Zashiana Martin,
  • Edward Morgan,
  • R. Shane Barton,
  • Matthew Dubose,
  • Hayden McBride and
  • Giovanni F. Solitro

Total hip arthroplasty is a widely performed operation allowing disabled patients to improve their quality of life to a degree greater than any other elective procedure. Planning for a THA requires adequate patient assessment and preoperative charact...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,400 Views
24 Pages

Multiple Benefits of Empagliflozin in PCOS: Evidence from a Preclinical Rat Model

  • Dejana Rakic,
  • Vladimir Jakovljevic,
  • Vladimir Zivkovic,
  • Jovana Jakovljevic Uzelac,
  • Nikola Jovic,
  • Maja Muric,
  • Bozidar Pindovic,
  • Aleksandra Dimitrijevic,
  • Petar Arsenijevic and
  • Jovana Joksimovic Jovic
  • + 3 authors

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common complex endocrinological condition of women that is associated with infertility and metabolic disorders during the reproductive period. Recently, a great deal of research has focused on the etiopath...

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