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research Multifaceted roles of superoxide dismutases (SODs) in cellular homeostasis and cancer progression: Redox regulation and therapeutic implications
Superoxide dismutases help balance cell stress and may aid cancer treatment.
research 1406 DETECTION OF MEMBRANE ANDROGEN-BINDING SITE IN LIVING RAT PROSTATE AND EVALUATION OF ITS ROLE IN PROSTATE BLOOD FLOW REGULATION
The research found that androgens help control blood flow in the rat prostate through a specific binding site.
research Integration of Point-of-Care Technology in the Decoding Process of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism for Healthcare Application †
Portable point-of-care testing can improve quick and accurate genetic disorder detection.
research Advances and applications of biomimetic biomaterials for endogenous skin regeneration
Biomimetic biomaterials can improve skin healing by mimicking natural tissue and reducing immune rejection.
research Hormesis and medicine
Low doses of some substances can be beneficial, while high doses can be harmful or toxic.
research TARSAL CONTACT CHEMOSENSORY HAIRS OF THE LARGE WHITE BUTTERFLY PIERIS BRASSICAE AND THEIR POSSIBLE RÔLE IN OVIPOSITION BEHAVIOUR
B-type hairs on female butterfly legs help them choose where to lay eggs.
research Specificity of anti-SSB as a diagnostic marker for the classification of systemic lupus erythematosus
Anti-SSB antibodies are useful for diagnosing systemic lupus erythematosus and are linked to specific symptoms.
research Sprayable supramolecular hydrogel with minimalism for wilderness first aid: integration of mechanical performance and biofunctionality
research Natural Bioactive-Based Advanced Wound Dressings for Diabetic Wound Healing: A Systematic Review of Emerging Biomaterial Platforms
Natural bioactive wound dressings show promise for diabetic wound healing but need more development for practical use.
research Evidence for murine cutaneous immune surveillance localized to hair follicle epithelium
Hair follicles in mice help detect and respond to germs.
research Stimuli-Sensitive Nanocarriers for Diagnostic and Therapy
New nanocarriers were developed for safer, targeted drug delivery and diagnostics, showing promise for future medical use.
research Living microecological hydrogels for wound healing
The hydrogel speeds up healing of infected wounds by providing oxygen and fighting bacteria.
research A review for cell-based screening methods in drug discovery
Cell-based screening methods are useful and cost-effective for drug discovery but have pros and cons.
research Peripheral Skin Temperature and Circadian Biological Clock in Shift Nurses after a Day off
Shift nurses show altered body temperature and stress hormone levels, suggesting their body clocks adjust to irregular schedules.
research Endocrinology
The document concludes that inflammation markers can be used in diabetes, vitamin D3 affects immune pathways, hyperthyroidism changes hormone levels, androgen levels help diagnose Adrenocortical Carcinoma, erectile dysfunction is linked to diabetes, hypogonadism is common in HIV-infected males, and hormones can be biomarkers for various conditions.
research Bone Morphogenetic Proteins and Their Antagonists in Skin and Hair Follicle Biology
Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs) help control skin health, hair growth, and color, and could potentially be used to treat skin and hair disorders.
research Bionanomaterials: Advancements in Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration
Bionanomaterials from natural sources show promise in improving wound healing and tissue regeneration.
research LC-APCI+-MS/MS method for the analysis of ten hormones and two endocannabinoids in plasma and hair from the mice with different gut microbiota
The method accurately measures hormones and endocannabinoids in mice, showing gut microbiota diversity affects these levels and may influence stress and reproductive systems.
research Identifikasi bakteri Resisten selenium (Se) berdasarkan gen 16s rRNA dari koleksi laboratorium mikrobiologi Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang
Four bacteria from the lab were found to be resistant to selenium.
research DataSheet4_BBS7–SHH Signaling Activity Regulates Primary Cilia for Periodontal Homeostasis.csv
BBS7 is crucial for maintaining healthy periodontal ligaments by supporting Shh signaling.
research Comparative ubiquitinomics of human skin reveals insulin receptor ubiquitination as a regulator of collagen secretion
Ubiquitination of the insulin receptor regulates collagen secretion in human skin.
research Swellable Microneedles in Drug Delivery and Diagnostics
Swellable microneedles could improve drug delivery and diagnostics but need more research on materials and technology integration.
research Enzyme‐Instructed Self‐Assembly for Cellular Supramolecular Chemistry
EISA uses enzymes to create precise nanostructures in cells, offering new ways to design adaptive materials and therapies.
research Neuroendocrine Pathways in Skin Health and Homeostasis: A Systematic Review
The skin communicates with the nervous system, and targeting neurohormones like melatonin and oxytocin could help treat skin issues.
research Steroid plant hormones: Effects outside plant kingdom
Plant steroid hormones show growth, health, and medicinal benefits in various organisms, including potential for treating diseases.
research Simultaneous LC-MS/MS quantification of glucocorticoids, melatonin and its metabolites in hair
The new method can measure sleep-related hormones in hair effectively and could help track long-term sleep patterns.
research Bioaesthetics and regenerative medicine
Bioaesthetic therapies could improve healthcare if they safely regenerate cells, tissues, or organs to restore normal function.
research Effects of microenvironment and biological behavior on the paracrine function of stem cells
Mesenchymal stem cells release substances that help tissue repair, and their effectiveness can be improved by understanding environmental influences.
research Demonstrating the potential of untargeted hair proteomics for personalized biomarkers in stress-associated disorders
Hair proteomics could be a useful, non-invasive tool for identifying stress-related disorders.