Vol. 19, Issue 4
2025
ID: wKg4Y
Pamukuntla Mounika, Mekala Anusha, Nalini Kanta Sahoo
The liver is a vital organ responsible for numerous metabolic functions including regulation, decomposition, protein synthesis, hormone production, and detoxification. Liver failure occurs when healthy hepatocytes are damaged, leading to the formatio...
Vol. 19, Issue 2
2025
ID: VgIxi
Nabil Eid Eid, AH Bu-Olayan, BV Thomas
The adverse ecological conditions caused to the commercial sea breams: Diplodus sargus sargus L., Rhabdosargus sarba F., and Crenidens crenidens F., were observed due to increased wastewater pollution. Using the DEScar-3.2 software program, trace met...
Vol. 18, Issue 8
2024
ID: cEA8C
Jing Wang, Xiaomin Dai, ChiaChing Hsu, Ying He, Ji Zhang, Lai Wei, Ping Zhou, Xiaoping Chen, Cong-Yi Wang, Jun Yang, Nianqiao Gong
Dendritic cell (DC) culture offers a cornerstone for immunological studies; however, its detailed procedures are not very well standardized. This situation has resulted in puzzling ambiguities in attempting to understand the findings resulting from t...
Vol. 18, Issue 4
2024
ID: 74Mq2
Jorge Perez, Antonio Rivera, Felipe Hernandez, OScar Romero, Laura Cedillo, Patricia Sanchez-Morales
Determining the presence of carbofuran in agro-ecosystems is crucial due to its potential negative impacts on the environment and public health. This study aims to identify the presence and use of carbofuran using molecular markers in soil samples af...
Vol. 15, Issue 8
2021
ID: dcrKp
Cheong Hoon Seo, Hui Song Cui, June-Bum Kim
Introduction: Hypertrophic Scars represent the most common complication resulting from burn injury, and their pathological hallmark is excessive deposition of fibroblast-derived extracellular matrix proteins. Calpain, a calcium-dependent endopeptidas...
Vol. 15, Issue 8
2021
ID: nPArO
Hui Song Cui, Ji Young Lee, Cheong Hoon Seo, June-Bum Kim
A pathophysiological hallmark of hypertrophic Scarring is the overactivation of fibroblasts, which results in their proliferation along with overproduction of the extracellular matrix. The Gardos channel (KCa3.1) is reported to mediate fibroblast act...
Vol. 15, Issue 8
2021
ID: dqpky
Cheong Hoon Seo, Hui Song Cui, June-Bum Kim
Abstract: Hyperproliferation of fibroblasts and excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition are pathological hallmarks of hypertrophic Scars, the most common complication of burn injury. Calpains are Ca2+-dependent proteases and associated with f...