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The role of circadian rhythm regulator PERs in oxidative stress, immunity, and cancer development
Published 2025-01-01“…PERs in innate immune cells modulate the temporal patterns of NF-κB and TNF-α activities, as well as the response to LPS-induced toxic shock, initiating inflammatory responses that escalate into chronic inflammatory conditions. …”
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Pre-Implementation Assessment of a Sexual Health eClinic in Canadian Oncology Care
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Development of Severe Hyponatremia due to Salt-Losing Nephropathy after Esophagectomy for Esophageal Cancer
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Current developments in robotic assistance technology for total knee arthroplasty: a comprehensive overview
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Mitochondria of transformed cell as a target of antitumor influence
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Chronic pain and functional impairment after arthroscopic surgery for a knee injury
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Assessment and monitoring of liver graft viability and initial function using interstitial microdialysis
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Neuroprotective Effects of Inhaled Xenon for Sedation Compared With Propofol Intravenous Sedation in Severe Ischemic Stroke
Published 2023-02-01“…The paper presents the effect of inhaled xenon for sedation in patients with severe ischemic stroke on the level of consciousness and severity of neurological disorders, and also shows its effect on S100B protein, a marker for blood brain barrier damage.AIM OF STUDY To evaluate the effect of inhaled xenon for sedation in comparison with propofol intravenous sedation on the dynamics of the level of consciousness, the severity of neurological dysfunction and changes in the concentration of astroglial-derived S100B protein in severe ischemic stroke.MATERIAL AND METHODS The research was conducted on two groups of patients comparable in age, gender, comorbid background, as well as the severity of the underlying disease. …”
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