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Age-modified risk factors for mortality of non-elderly adult kidney transplant recipients: a retrospective database analysis
We aimed to investigate the role of the recipient's age strata in modifying the associations between risk factors and mortality in non-elderly adult kidney transplant (KT) recipients (KTR).
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Open AccessCholesterol accumulation impairs HIF-1α-dependent immunometabolic reprogramming of LPS-stimulated macrophages by upregulating the NRF2 pathway
Lipid accumulation in macrophages (Mφs) is a hallmark of atherosclerosis. Yet, how lipid loading modulates Mφ inflammatory responses remains unclear. We endeavored to gain mechanistic insights into how pre-loa...
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Open AccessEnhanced recovery protocol versus standard protocol for patients undergoing radical cystectomy: results of a prospective randomized study
To assess patients undergoing radical cystectomy using enhanced recovery protocol and standard protocol in terms of intraoperative and postoperative outcomes and complications.
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Open AccessPercutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation for the treatment of the overactive bladder in children: Is it effective?
To assess the efficacy and durability of percutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation for the treatment of the overactive bladder in children.
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Erratum: CCL19-CCR7–dependent reverse transendothelial migration of myeloid cells clears Chlamydia muridarum from the arterial intima
Nat. Immunol. 17, 1263–1272 (2016); published online 26 September 2016; corrected after print 20 March 2017 In the version of this article initially published, the label along the horizontal axis of the graph ...
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CCL19-CCR7–dependent reverse transendothelial migration of myeloid cells clears Chlamydia muridarum from the arterial intima
Cybulsky and colleagues show that myeloid cells in the arterial intima undergo reverse transendothelial migration into the arterial circulation that is dependent on the chemokine CCL19 and its receptor CCR7.