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Authors Ramezani-Rad P 1, 2 Cottrell CA 2 Marina-Zárate E 1, 2 Liguori A 2 Landais E 2 Myers A 1, 2 Lee JH 2 Baboo S 2 Flynn C 2 McKenney K 2 Salcedo E 2 Zhou X 2 Kalyuzhniy O 2 Georgeson E 2 Phelps N ...
To survive in the tumour microenvironment, cancer cells undergo rapid metabolic reprograming and adaptability. One of the key characteristics of cancer is increased glycolytic selectivity and ...
Magnesium stearate is a substance often used as a diluent in the manufacture of medical tablets, capsules and powders. Moreover it is usually found as a food additive or pharmaceutical excipient. We ...
Antibiotics are widely used in humans and animals, but there is a big concern about their negative impacts on ecosystem and human health after use. So far there is a lack of information on emission ...
Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain how mental fatigue degrades sport performance. In terms of endurance performance, a role for an increased perceived exertion has been demonstrated.
Currently, ~95% of patients with testicular germ cell tumour (TGCT) are cured, resulting in an increasing number of TGCT survivors. Although cured, these men face potential late adverse effects and ...
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Excessive systemic inflammation is characteristic to various acute conditions including sepsis, viral infections and immunotherapy-induced adverse events such as cytokine release syndrome (CRS).
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A network pharmacology method was implemented using drug and disease databases to target QKL and cholestasis hepatitis, respectively. The functional protein association network STRING database was ...
For patients with chronic disease, there is growing interest in "self-management" programs that emphasize the patients' central role in managing their illness. A recent randomized clinical trial ...