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4. Cathepsin D is essential for the degradomic shift of macrophages required to resolve liver fibrosis

6. Sex-Gender-Based Differences in Metabolic Diseases

9. Altered microbiome and metabolome profiling in fearful companion dogs: An exploratory study.

14. The first knock-in rat model for glutaric aciduria type I allows further insights into pathophysiology in brain and periphery

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18. Editorial: Immunomics of the immune regulatory networks in the one health perspective.

20. Dysregulation of lipid metabolism and pathological inflammation in patients with COVID-19

21. Tbx1 haploinsufficiency causes brain metabolic and behavioral anomalies in adult mice which are corrected by vitamin B12 treatment

23. Stratification of Amniotic Fluid Cells and Amniotic Fluid by Sex Opens Up New Perspectives on Fetal Health

25. Novel insights on the contribution of collagen degradative macrophages to liver fibrosis resolution

27. Unraveling the proteolytic network controlling collagen remodeling during liver fibrosis

28. Protease-driven lysosomal activity is a core mechanism for macrophage driven collagen remodeling during liver and kidney fibrosis

36. Additional file 1 of Sex differences in the human metabolome

38. Deregulation of microtubule organization and RNA metabolism in Arx models for lissencephaly and developmental epileptic encephalopathy

40. Overexpression of Neuroglobin Promotes Energy Metabolism and Autophagy Induction in Human Neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y Cells

41. The Serum Metabolome of Moderate and Severe COVID-19 Patients Reflects Possible Liver Alterations Involving Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism

42. The proteomic landscape of cellular models for methylmalonic acidemia

43. The first knock-in rat model for glutaric aciduria type I allows further insights into pathophysiology in brain and periphery

45. Leishmania spp.-Infected Dogs Have Circulating Anti-Skeletal Muscle Autoantibodies Recognizing SERCA1

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