While uncommon, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea are frequently observed as side effects of semaglutide, typically diminishing after a few weeks of medication use
Figure 7 Discussion Since the pathological process of sepsis-induced multiple organ dysfunction remains incompletely understood, the treatment of sepsis has not significantly changed over the past 40 years (54)
Detlef Schuppan, MD, director of the Institute of Translational Immunology and Celiac and Small Intestinal Diseases at the University of Mainz in Germany, and Markku Maki, MD, professor emeritus, University of Tampere in Finland, led the study
The occurrence of this symptom in the young adults enrolled in this study is noteworthy
However, in this study we did not observe any changes in the expression of EMT markers or migratory and invasive capacity of patient-matched primary and metastatic cells treated with EPAC inhibitor that consistently downregulated TXNIP