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Cassavaugh J, Longhi M, Robson S
Int J Mol Sci . 2025 Mar; 26(5). PMID: 40076726
Microvascular ischemia, especially in the heart and kidneys, is associated with inflammation and metabolic perturbation, resulting in cellular dysfunction and end-organ failure. Heightened production of adenosine from extracellular nucleotides released...
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Fu Z, Ganesana M, Hwang P, Tan X, Kinkaid M, Sun Y, et al.
Nat Commun . 2025 Jan; 16(1):956. PMID: 39843911
Microglia and the border-associated macrophages contribute to the modulation of cerebral blood flow, but the mechanisms have remained uncertain. Here, we show that microglia regulate the cerebral blood flow baseline...
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Furuhashi K, Kakiuchi M, Ueda R, Oda H, Ummarino S, Ebralidze A, et al.
Nature . 2025 Jan; 638(8049):206-215. PMID: 39743593
Stem cells reside in specialized microenvironments, termed niches, at several different locations in tissues. The differential functions of heterogeneous stem cells and niches are important given the increasing clinical applications...
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Jin H, Li M, Wang X, Yang L, Zhong X, Zhang Z, et al.
Sci Bull (Beijing) . 2024 Dec; 70(2):241-254. PMID: 39658411
Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI) is an important cause of liver injury following liver transplantation and major resections, and neutrophils are the key effector cells in HIRI. Double-negative T regulatory cells...
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Fu Z, Ganesana M, Hwang P, Tan X, Kinkaid M, Sun Y, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39574618
Microglia and the border-associated macrophages (BAMs) contribute to the modulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF), but the mechanisms have remained ill-defined. Here, we show that microglia regulate the CBF baseline...
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Feng L, Zhang H, Mao C, De Andrade Mello P, Stroopinsky D, Csizmadia E, et al.
Haematologica . 2024 Aug; 110(1):212-217. PMID: 39157874
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Dong L, Luo W, Maksym S, Robson S, Zavialov A
Front Med . 2024 Jul; 18(5):814-830. PMID: 39078537
Human cells contain two types of adenosine deaminases (ADA) each with unique properties: ADA1, which is present in all cells where it modulates intracellular functions and extracellular signaling, and ADA2,...
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Lee N, Savvidou I, Selan C, Calvello I, Vuong A, Wright D, et al.
J Thromb Haemost . 2024 May; 22(8):2331-2344. PMID: 38754782
Background: Ischemic stroke is characterized by a necrotic lesion in the brain surrounded by an area of dying cells termed the penumbra. Salvaging the penumbra either with thrombolysis or mechanical...
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Araujo Furlan C, Boccardo S, Rodriguez C, Mary V, Gimenez C, Robson S, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2024 Apr; 20(4):e1012191. PMID: 38683845
An imbalance between suppressor and effector immune responses may preclude cure in chronic parasitic diseases. In the case of Trypanosoma cruzi infection, specialized regulatory Foxp3+ T (Treg) cells suppress protective...
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Aoki T, Wong V, Yin T, Nakamura E, Endo Y, Hayashida K, et al.
Front Immunol . 2024 Mar; 15:1362858. PMID: 38545102
Background: Cardiac arrest (CA) is a significant public health concern. There is the high imminent mortality and survival in those who are resuscitated is substantively compromised by the post-CA syndrome...