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1. Rilpivirine Activates STAT1 in Non-Parenchymal Cells to Regulate Liver Injury in People Living with HIV and MASLD

2. Implication of autophagy in the antifibrogenic effect of Rilpivirine: when more is less

3. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase regulates N-Ras activation on the Golgi complex of antigen-stimulated T cells

4. Looking beyond the Skin: Pathophysiology of Cardiovascular Comorbidity in Psoriasis and the Protective Role of Biologics

5. Abacavir Increases Purinergic P2X7 Receptor Activation by ATP: Does a Pro-inflammatory Synergism Underlie Its Cardiovascular Toxicity?

7. SUCNR1 Mediates the Priming Step of the Inflammasome in Intestinal Epithelial Cells: Relevance in Ulcerative Colitis

8. Macrophages Modulate Hepatic Injury Involving NLRP3 Inflammasome: The Example of Efavirenz

9. Down-Regulation of the Longevity-Associated Protein SIRT1 in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Treated HIV Patients

10. NNRTI and Liver Damage: Evidence of Their Association and the Mechanisms Involved

11. Apoptosis of Hepatocytes: Relevance for HIV-Infected Patients under Treatment

12. Succinate Activates EMT in Intestinal Epithelial Cells through SUCNR1: A Novel Protagonist in Fistula Development

13. Abacavir causes leukocyte/platelet crosstalk by neutrophil P2X7 receptor release of sLOX-1

15. Autophagy Stimulation as a Potential Strategy Against Intestinal Fibrosis

16. Farmacología y seguridad de tofacitinib en colitis ulcerosa

18. NNRTI and Liver Damage: Evidence of Their Association and the Mechanisms Involved

19. Understanding the implication of autophagy in the activation of hepatic stellate cells in liver fibrosis: are we there yet?

20. M2 macrophages activate WNT signaling pathway in epithelial cells: relevance in ulcerative colitis.

21. Diminished Vitamin D Receptor Protein Levels in Crohn´s Disease Fibroblasts: Effects of Vitamin D

22. Pharmacology and safety of tofacitinib in ulcerative colitis

23. WNT2b activates epithelial-mesenchymal transition through FZD4: relevance in penetrating Crohns disease

24. Induction of CD36 and thrombospondin-1 in macrophages by hypoxia-inducible factor 1 and its relevance in the inflammatory process.

25. Indomethacin Disrupts Autophagic Flux by Inducing Lysosomal Dysfunction in Gastric Cancer Cells and Increases Their Sensitivity to Cytotoxic Drugs

26. Efavirenz: What is known about the cellular mechanisms responsible for its adverse effects

27. Stimulation of autophagy prevents intestinal mucosal inflammation and ameliorates murine colitis

28. p53 and p53-related mediators PAI-1 and IGFBP-3 are downregulated in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of HIV-patients exposed to non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors

29. FRI0662 ACTIVATION AND LEUKOCYTE ADHESION IS ASSOCIATED WITH VASCULAR DAMAGE IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS

30. Mitophagy in human astrocytes treated with the antiretroviral drug Efavirenz: Lack of evidence or evidence of the lack

31. The flesh ethanolic extract of Hylocereus polyrhizus exerts anti-inflammatory effects and prevents murine colitis

32. Interference with purinergic signalling

33. The Heat Stress Response and Diabetes: More Room for Mitochondrial Implication

34. Leukocyte–Endothelium Interaction Is Associated with Fat Mass in Children

35. Succinate receptor mediates intestinal inflammation and fibrosis

36. The antiretroviral rilpivirine induces hepatic regeneration in liver fibrosis and cirrhosis by modulating the STAT3/STAT1 balance

37. PS-094-Selective activation of JAK-STATl-mediated apoptosis in hepatic stellate cells as a new therapeutic option for liver fibrosis: Role of rilpivirine

38. Aspirin-induced gastrointestinal damage is associated with an inhibition of epithelial cell autophagy

39. Heat Stress Induces Extended Plateau of Hsp70 Accumulation - A Possible Cytoprotection Mechanism in Hepatic Cells

40. Mitochondrial (dys)function - a factor underlying the variability of efavirenz-induced hepatotoxicity?

41. CD16+ Macrophages Mediate Fibrosis in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

42. Abacavir Induces Arterial Thrombosis in a Murine Model

43. Cardiovascular toxicity of abacavir: a clinical controversy in need of a pharmacological explanation

44. Ensuring the Consistency of Biosimilars

45. How to Compare Biologic Drugs

46. Efavirenz induces interactions between leucocytes and endothelium through the activation of Mac-1 and gp150,95

47. ER stress in human hepatic cells treated with Efavirenz: Mitochondria again

48. Abacavir induces platelet-endothelium interactions by interfering with purinergic signalling: A step from inflammation to thrombosis

49. The purine analogues abacavir and didanosine increase acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity by enhancing mitochondrial dysfunction

50. M1 Macrophages Activate Notch Signalling in Epithelial Cells: Relevance in Crohn's Disease

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