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Establishing Virtual Bioequivalence and Clinically Relevant Specifications for Omeprazole Enteric-Coated Capsules by Incorporating Dissolution Data in PBPK Modeling
Currently, Biopharmaceutics Classification System (BCS) classes I and III are the only biological exemptions of immediate-release solid oral dosage...
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A multi-biomarker micronucleus assay using imaging flow cytometry
Genetic toxicity testing assesses the potential of compounds to cause DNA damage. There are many genetic toxicology screening assays designed to...
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A genetic variant in the TAPBP gene enhances cervical cancer susceptibility by increasing m6A modification
Genetic variants can affect gene expression by altering the level of N6-methyladenosine (m 6 A) modifications. A better understanding of the...
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The power of trans-sodium crocetinate: exploring its renoprotective effects in a rat model of colistin-induced nephrotoxicity
Colistin, a multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacterial infection medication, has been associated with renal impairment and failure. Trans-sodium...
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Toxicological effect of acetaminophen, metamizole, and nimesulide cocktail on early development of zebrafish
BackgroundSeveral countries’ most incorrectly discarded medicines are acetaminophen (ACM), metamizole (MTZ), and nimesulide (NMS). These xenobiotics...
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Understand the Stabilization Engineering of Ascorbic Acid, Map** the Scheme for Stabilization, and Advancement.
AbstractVitamin C is extensively used in cosmetic formulation, howbeit stability is the supreme demerit that limits its use in beautifying products....
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A Coaching-Based Leadership Program for Women Postdoctoral Fellows at the National Cancer Institute that Cultivates Self-confidence and Persistence in STEMM
Despite making strides in gender equality, women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine (STEMM) continue to face a persistent...
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Paclitaxel in colon cancer management: from conventional chemotherapy to advanced nanocarrier delivery systems
Paclitaxel, a potent chemotherapeutic agent derived from the bark of the Pacific yew tree, has demonstrated significant efficacy in the treatment of...
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Transplant of fecal microbiota from healthy young mice relieves cognitive defects in late-stage diabetic mice by reducing metabolic disorders and neuroinflammation
Fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) is becoming as a promising area of interest for treating refractory diseases. In this study, we investigated the...
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FXR activation remodels hepatic and intestinal transcriptional landscapes in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis
The escalating obesity epidemic and aging population have propelled metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) to the forefront of...
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Heterogeneity in choice models of addiction: the role of context
RationaleTheories of addiction guide scientific progress, funding priorities, and policy development and ultimately shape how people experiencing or...
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Evaluation of the Protective Effects of Lugol’s Solution in Rats Poisoned with Aluminum Phosphide (Rice Tablets)
Aluminum phosphide (AlP) is the main component of rice tablets (a pesticide), which produces phosphine gas (PH3) when exposed to stomach acid. The...
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Carotid artery transplantation of brain endothelial cells enhances neuroprotection and neurorepair in ischaemic stroke rats
Brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMECs), an important component of the neurovascular unit, can promote angiogenesis and synaptic formation in...
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Celecoxib inhibits NLRP1 inflammasome pathway in MDA-MB-231 Cells
NLRP1 is predominantly overexpressed in breast cancer tissue, and the evaluated activation of NLRP1 inflammasome is associated with tumor growth,...
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The undeclared use of third-party service providers in academic publishing is unethical: an epistemic reflection and sco** review
There is a substantial body of scientific literature on the use of third-party services (TPS) by academics to assist as “publication consultants” in...
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Rab11b promotes M1-like macrophage polarization by restraining autophagic degradation of NLRP3 in alcohol-associated liver disease
Macrophage polarization is vital to mounting a host defense or repairing tissue in various liver diseases. Excessive activation of the NLR family...
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Investigating a Novel Two-Bag N-Acetylcysteine Regimen for Acetaminophen Toxicity
BackgroundAcetaminophen toxicity remains one of the most common causes of liver failure and is treated with a course of n-acetylcysteine (NAC). This...
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Crosstalk between gut–brain axis: unveiling the mysteries of gut ROS in progression of Parkinson’s disease
“Path to a good mood lies through the gut.” This statement seems to imply that it has long been believed that the gut is connected with the brain....
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In Vitro Ciclopirox Glucuronidation in Liver Microsomes from Humans and Various Experimental Animals
Background and ObjectiveCiclopirox is a widely used antifungal drug, redisposition of which has drawn increasing attentions due to multiple promising...