PHOSPHOLIPASE A2 RECEPTOR (PLA2R) RELATED MEMBRANOUS NEPHROPATHY - NOT SPECIFIC FOR IDIOPATHIC CASES ANY MORE

Phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R) related membranous nephropathy - not specific for idiopathic cases any more

Context: Membranous Jackets/Outerwear nephropathy is among the most common causes of nephrotic syndrome in adults.Evidence Acquisitions: PubMed, EBSCO, Web of Science, directory of open access journals (DOAJ), EMBASE, and Google Scholar with keywords of phospholipase A2 receptor, PLA2R, membranous nephropathy, nephrotic syndrome, idiopathic nephrot

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Synthesis and efficiency comparison of reed straw-based biochar as a mesoporous adsorbent for ionic dyes removal

The reed straw is assessed as a potential source of widely available renewable biomass for biochar production and compared with two other waste-based biomasses, namely fruit stones blend, and brewery spent grains.The biochars were activated via steam and CO2.While steam activation yielded 12 % carbon from reed biomass, CO2 activation resulted Progr

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Pasteurization and the Potential Anti-Obesity Function of Fermented Beverages: A Significant Increase in Nitrogen-Containing Aromatic Heterocyclic Compound Content

Obesity is a chronic disease that profoundly impacts human health, and the role of plant-based formulas (PBFs) in combating obesity has garnered significant interest.Studies have revealed that fermentation significantly enhances the taste, aroma, quality, and health benefits of PBF water extract, with pasteurization being the preferred sterilizatio

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The role of free flap reconstruction after resection of extremity and trunk soft tissue sarcomas. Results of two referral centers in Argentina

Introduction: For patients affected by extremity or trunk soft-tissue sarcomas (STS) large resections might be needed to achieve negative margins.This is a common scenario especially in locally advanced or recurrent tumors often within a pre-irradiated field.The objective of this study was to evaluate the results of free-flap reconstructions (FFR)

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