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Cell Death and Differentiation
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September 23, 2008
Control of autophagy by oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes
M C Maiuri, E Tasdemir, A Criollo, et al.
Scientific Reports
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October 28, 2018
Endothelial cells release cardioprotective exosomes that may contribute to ischaemic preconditioning
Sean M Davidson, Jaime A Riquelme, Ying Zheng, et al.
British Journal of Cancer
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December 15, 2022
Exosomal transfer of miR-181b-5p confers senescence-mediated doxorubicin resistance via modulating BCLAF1 in breast cancer
Shaorong Zhao, Teng Pan, Jinhai Deng, et al.
Basic Research in Cardiology
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August 7, 2013
Remote ischaemic preconditioning involves signalling through the SDF-1α/CXCR4 signalling axis
Sean M Davidson, Pradeep Selvaraj, David He, et al.
Advances in Peritoneal Dialysis. Conference on Peritoneal Dialysis
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January 1, 1994
Comparison of peritonitis rates in children on CAPD with spike connector versus two disconnect systems
E Garcia-Lopez, L Mendoza-Guevara, A Morales, et al.
British Journal of Cancer
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October 4, 2023
The role of TXNIP in cancer: a fine balance between redox, metabolic, and immunological tumor control
Jinhai Deng, Teng Pan, Zaoqu Liu, et al.
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
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August 26, 2017
Cardioprotection mediated by exosomes is impaired in the setting of type II diabetes but can be rescued by the use of non-diabetic exosomes in vitro
Sean M Davidson, Jaime A Riquelme, Kaloyan Takov, et al.
Cell Death & Disease
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July 1, 2021
Correction: Hearts deficient in both Mfn1 and Mfn2 are protected against acute myocardial infarction
A R Hall, N Burke, R K Dongworth, et al.
Cell Death & Disease
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May 27, 2016
Hearts deficient in both Mfn1 and Mfn2 are protected against acute myocardial infarction
A R Hall, N Burke, R K Dongworth, et al.
Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
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March 30, 2011
Anabolic androgenic steroids and intracellular calcium signaling: a mini review on mechanisms and physiological implications
J M Vicencio, M Estrada, D Galvis, et al.
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Cell Death and Differentiation
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September 23, 2008
Control of autophagy by oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes
M C Maiuri, E Tasdemir, A Criollo, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
October 28, 2018
Endothelial cells release cardioprotective exosomes that may contribute to ischaemic preconditioning
Sean M Davidson, Jaime A Riquelme, Ying Zheng, et al.
British Journal of Cancer
|
December 15, 2022
Exosomal transfer of miR-181b-5p confers senescence-mediated doxorubicin resistance via modulating BCLAF1 in breast cancer
Shaorong Zhao, Teng Pan, Jinhai Deng, et al.
Basic Research in Cardiology
|
August 7, 2013
Remote ischaemic preconditioning involves signalling through the SDF-1α/CXCR4 signalling axis
Sean M Davidson, Pradeep Selvaraj, David He, et al.
Advances in Peritoneal Dialysis. Conference on Peritoneal Dialysis
|
January 1, 1994
Comparison of peritonitis rates in children on CAPD with spike connector versus two disconnect systems
E Garcia-Lopez, L Mendoza-Guevara, A Morales, et al.
British Journal of Cancer
|
October 4, 2023
The role of TXNIP in cancer: a fine balance between redox, metabolic, and immunological tumor control
Jinhai Deng, Teng Pan, Zaoqu Liu, et al.
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
|
August 26, 2017
Cardioprotection mediated by exosomes is impaired in the setting of type II diabetes but can be rescued by the use of non-diabetic exosomes in vitro
Sean M Davidson, Jaime A Riquelme, Kaloyan Takov, et al.
Cell Death & Disease
|
July 1, 2021
Correction: Hearts deficient in both Mfn1 and Mfn2 are protected against acute myocardial infarction
A R Hall, N Burke, R K Dongworth, et al.
Cell Death & Disease
|
May 27, 2016
Hearts deficient in both Mfn1 and Mfn2 are protected against acute myocardial infarction
A R Hall, N Burke, R K Dongworth, et al.
Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
|
March 30, 2011
Anabolic androgenic steroids and intracellular calcium signaling: a mini review on mechanisms and physiological implications
J M Vicencio, M Estrada, D Galvis, et al.
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