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Comprehensive Assessment of Myocardial Remodeling in Ischemic Heart Disease by Synchrotron Propagation Based X-Ray Phase Contrast Imaging

[Scientific Reports] The authors used X-ray Phase Contrast Imaging to comprehensively quantify ischemic remodeling of different myocardial structures, from cell to organ level, in a rat model of myocardial infarction.

Acetylcholine Ameliorates Colitis by Promoting IL-10 Secretion of Monocytic Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells through the nAChR/ERK Pathway

[Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America] By using the xCell tool and the latest immunolabeling-enabled 3D imaging of solvent-cleared organs technique, we found severe pathological damage of the entire ENS and decreased expression of choline acetyltransferase in inflammatory bowel disease patients.

High-Resolution 3D Imaging Uncovers Organ-Specific Vascular Control of Tissue Aging

[Science Advances] Scientists performed 3D imaging of young and aging vascular beds. Multiple organs in mice and humans demonstrated an age-dependent decline in vessel density and pericyte numbers, while highly remodeling tissues such as skin preserve the vasculature.

Mass Generation, Neuron Labeling, and 3D Imaging of Minibrains

[Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology] Scientists present a step-by-step methodology to generate human minibrain nurseries and novel strategies to subsequently label projection neurons, perform immunohistochemistry and 3D imaging of the minibrains at large multiplexable scales.

Decreased Blood Vessel Density and Endothelial Cell Subset Dynamics during Aging of the Endocrine System

[EMBO Journal] Angiogenesis and β‐cell expansion in the pancreas were coupled by a distinct age‐dependent subset of endothelial cells (ECs). While this EC subpopulation supported pancreatic β cells, it declined during aging concomitant with increased expression of the gap junction protein Gja1.

Chromatin and Transcriptome Changes in Human Myoblasts Show Spatio-Temporal Correlations and Demonstrate DPP4 Inhibition in Differentiated Myotubes

[Scientific Reports] Scientists focused on defining extensive physical changes in chromatin organization in the process of skeletal myoblast differentiation.

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