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‘Spikeopathy’: COVID-19 Spike Protein Is Pathogenic, from Both Virus and Vaccine mRNA

  • Peter I. Parry,
  • Astrid Lefringhausen,
  • Conny Turni,
  • Christopher J. Neil,
  • Robyn Cosford,
  • Nicholas J. Hudson and
  • Julian Gillespie

The COVID-19 pandemic caused much illness, many deaths, and profound disruption to society. The production of ‘safe and effective’ vaccines was a key public health target. Sadly, unprecedented high rates of adverse events have overshadowe...

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4 Citations
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Evaluation of Single Dose and Fractionated Dose of I-131 Radiolabeled Nanoparticles for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Treatment

  • Suphalak Khamruang Marshall,
  • Nutnicha Kaewpradit,
  • Tavadee Mudmarn,
  • Jirassaya Buathong and
  • Palmuk Sriwirote

Combination chemotherapy is still the standard clinical care for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). However, sodium iodide symporter (NIS) uptake by TNBC has opened the potential of NIS as a molecular target for radioiodine theranostic treatments....

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31 Citations
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21 Pages

Neurobiological Changes Induced by Mindfulness and Meditation: A Systematic Review

  • Andrea Calderone,
  • Desirée Latella,
  • Federica Impellizzeri,
  • Paolo de Pasquale,
  • Fausto Famà,
  • Angelo Quartarone and
  • Rocco Salvatore Calabrò

15 November 2024

Background and Objectives: Meditation and mindfulness, rooted in ancient traditions, enhance mental well-being by cultivating awareness and emotional control. It has been shown to induce neuroplasticity, increase cortical thickness, reduce amygdala r...

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12 Citations
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The Use and Potential Benefits of N-Acetylcysteine in Non-Acetaminophen Acute Liver Failure: An Etiology-Based Review

  • Mihai Popescu,
  • Angelica Bratu,
  • Mihaela Agapie,
  • Tudor Borjog,
  • Mugurel Jafal,
  • Romina-Marina Sima and
  • Carmen Orban

Acute liver failure represents a life-threatening organ dysfunction with high mortality rates and an urgent need for liver transplantation. The etiology of the disease varies widely depending on various socio-economic factors and is represented mainl...

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42 Citations
40,558 Views
23 Pages

Anemia of Chronic Kidney Disease—A Narrative Review of Its Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management

  • Krzysztof Badura,
  • Jędrzej Janc,
  • Joanna Wąsik,
  • Szymon Gnitecki,
  • Sylwia Skwira,
  • Ewelina Młynarska,
  • Jacek Rysz and
  • Beata Franczyk

Anemia is one of the most common chronic kidney disease (CKD) complications. It negatively affects patients’ quality of life and clinical outcomes. The pathophysiology of anemia in CKD involves the interplay of various factors such as erythropo...

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38 Citations
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27 Pages

The SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus responsible for the COVID-19 disease) uses the Spike proteins of its envelope for infecting target cells expressing on the membrane the angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) enzyme that a...

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20 Citations
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22 Pages

Nephrotic Syndrome: From Pathophysiology to Novel Therapeutic Approaches

  • Valentina-Georgiana Frățilă,
  • Gabriela Lupușoru,
  • Bogdan Marian Sorohan,
  • Bogdan Obrișcă,
  • Valentin Mocanu,
  • Mircea Lupușoru and
  • Gener Ismail

Nephrotic edema stands out as one of the most common complications of nephrotic syndrome. The effective management of hypervolemia is paramount in addressing this condition. Initially, “the underfill hypothesis” suggested that proteinuria...

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49 Citations
36,493 Views
27 Pages

While the physical improvements from exercise have been well documented over the years, the impact of physical activity on mental health has recently become an object of interest. Physical exercise improves cognition, particularly attention, memory,...

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108 Citations
35,107 Views
23 Pages

Menopause-related decline in estrogen levels is accompanied by a change in adipose tissue distribution from a gynoid to an android and an increased prevalence of obesity in women. These unfavorable phenomena can be partially restored by hormone repla...

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81 Citations
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38 Pages

Decoding the Role of CYP450 Enzymes in Metabolism and Disease: A Comprehensive Review

  • Basma Hossam Abdelmonem,
  • Noha M. Abdelaal,
  • Eman K. E. Anwer,
  • Alaa A. Rashwan,
  • Mohamed Ali Hussein,
  • Yasmin F. Ahmed,
  • Rana Khashana,
  • Mireille M. Hanna and
  • Anwar Abdelnaser

Cytochrome P450 (CYP450) is a group of enzymes that play an essential role in Phase I metabolism, with 57 functional genes classified into 18 families in the human genome, of which the CYP1, CYP2, and CYP3 families are prominent. Beyond drug metaboli...

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