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1. A perspective on intermittent fasting and cardiovascular risk in the era of obesity pharmacotherapy

2. Immunological synapse formation between T regulatory cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts promotes tumour development

3. Polycomb-mediated silencing of miR-8 is required for maintenance of intestinal stemness in Drosophila melanogaster

4. A genomics perspective of personalized prevention and management of obesity

5. MFGE-8 identified in fetal mesenchymal-stromal-cell-derived exosomes ameliorates acute hepatic failure pathology

6. Genetically-Guided Medical Nutrition Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and Pre-diabetes: A Series of n-of-1 Superiority Trials

7. In Vitro Anti-Influenza Virus Activity of Non-Polar Primula veris subsp. veris Extract

8. Functional secretome analysis reveals Annexin-A1 as important paracrine factor derived from fetal mesenchymal stem cells in hepatic regenerationResearch in context

9. COVID-19 enters the expanding network of apolipoprotein E4-related pathologies

10. Darling: A Web Application for Detecting Disease-Related Biomedical Entity Associations with Literature Mining

11. Correction to: A prototypical non-malignant epithelial model to study genome dynamics and concurrently monitor micro-RNAs and proteins in situ during oncogene-induced senescence

12. A prototypical non-malignant epithelial model to study genome dynamics and concurrently monitor micro-RNAs and proteins in situ during oncogene-induced senescence

13. FLAME: A Web Tool for Functional and Literature Enrichment Analysis of Multiple Gene Lists

14. Neorogioltriol and Related Diterpenes from the Red Alga Laurencia Inhibit Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Mice by Suppressing M1 and Promoting M2-Like Macrophage Responses

15. DNA damage response and Autophagy: a meaningful partnership

16. The gut microbiota in mouse models of inflammatory bowel disease

17. SUMOylation is required for optimal TRAF3 signaling capacity.

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