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Type I Lepra Reaction as the Presenting Sign of Histoid Leprosy

Sun J, Tu P, Yi S, Fu W, Wang Y

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Therapeutic inhibition of SGK1 suppresses colorectal cancer

Liang X, Lan C, Jiao G, Fu W, Long X, An Y, Wang K, Zhou J, Chen T, Li Y, Xu J, Huang Q, Xu B, Xiao J

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Thus, the development of new therapeutic targets for CRC treatment is urgently needed. SGK1 is involved in various...
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Neogambogic acid relieves myocardial injury induced by sepsis via p38 MAPK/NF-κB pathway

Fu W, Fang X, Wu L, Hu W, Yang T

Sepsis-associated myocardial injury, an invertible myocardial depression, is a common complication of sepsis. Neogambogic acid is an active compound in garcinia and exerts anthelmintic, anti-inflammatory, and detoxification properties. The role of...
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Collateral Flow in Magnetic Resonance Angiography: Prognostic Value for Vertebrobasilar Stenosis With Stroke Recurrence

Yan L, Yu Y, Kang K, Hou Z, Wan M, Fu W, Cui R, Wang Y, Miao Z, Lou X, Ma N

Background and Purpose Intracranial vertebrobasilar atherosclerotic stenosis (IVBAS) is a major cause of posterior circulation stroke. Some patients suffer from stroke recurrence despite receiving medical treatment. This study aimed to...
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The Intrinsic Relation between the Hydrogel Structure and In Vivo Performance of Hyaluronic Acid Dermal Fillers: A Comparative Study of Four Typical Dermal Fillers

Zhou W, Hou S, Deng S, Peng Y, Fu W, Zhou Y, Yang J, Peng C

BACKGROUND: Hyaluronic acid dermal fillers are composed of cross-linked viscoelastic particles with high biocompatibility. The performance of the fillers is determined by the viscoelastic properties of particles and the connecting...
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Three-month Follow-up Study of Survivors of Coronavirus Disease 2019 after Discharge

Liang L, Yang B, Jiang N, Fu W, He X, Zhou Y, Ma WL, Wang X

Background: Most patients including health care workers (HCWs) survived the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), however, knowledge about the sequelae of COVID-19 after discharge remains limited. Methods: A prospectively observational 3-month follow-up...
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