diarrhea (n = 4; 10 %) elevated transaminases (n = 4; 10 %), gastrointestinal hemorrhage (n = 5; 12.5 %), wound infection (n = 2; 5 %), thrombocytopenia (n = 1; 2.5 %), and proteinuria, hyper-bilirubinemia, back pain, hyperkalemia, and anorexia (n = 1 each...
NETs are increased in diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) patients compared to healthy patients [37]. NETs such as citrullinated histone 3 were suggested as potential negative markers for wound healing [37]. In summary, the persistent presence of neutrophils at the wound site delays the healing process ...
Accumulating evidence also suggests that an increase of UPR-related proteins could serve as a prognostic predictor and a candidate for targeted therapy [4–10]. However, the mechanisms by which the UPR mediates the tumorigenesis and NSCLC progression are complex, multifactorial, and remain to be ...