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IGF-1 increases mature collagen in females in mice with systemic MMP8 deficiency and myeloid MMP8 reintroduction.
Published 2025“…Green fibers are significantly decreased (p = 0.0268) in IGF-1 treated mice that have MMP8 only in MF. …”
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Punicalagin ameliorates lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory response in dental pulp cells via inhibition of the NF-κB/Wnt5a-ROR2 pathway
Published 2025“…The NF-κB inhibitor Bay11-7082 reduced the activation of the NF-κB/Wnt5a-ROR2 pathway and the inflammatory response; the application of PCG significantly augmented this inhibitory effect.…”
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ASP protects the AC16 cells from DOX-induced cardiotoxicity via Nrf2 activation.
Published 2025“…<p>(A) Representative images of protein expression detected by Western blot of p-PI3K,p-AKT, AKT, and the Nrf2 downstream signaling pathways in AC16 cells; (B, C) ML385 does not affect PI3K/AKT (n = 3); (D-F) The statistical results show that ML385 significantly represses NRF2 activation, leading to a decrease in its downstream gene expression (n = 3); (G, H) Lipid ROS levels (n = 3); (I, J) Quantitative q-PCR analysis of relative ANP and BNP mRNA expression (n = 3); (K, L) Representative images (Scale bar = 100 μm) and statistical analysis of JC-1 (n = 150); One-way ANOVA (Tukey post-test), means ± SD. …”