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Lymphoid and CXCR4 Cell Targeted Lipid Nanoparticles Facilitate HIV‐1 Proviral DNA Excision
Advancements in ART improve HIV‐1 patient outcomes but are unable to eliminate latent viral DNA. To address this, CXCR4‐targeted lipid nanoparticles (T‐LNPs) for delivering CRISPR‐Cas9 to excise HIV‐1 DNA in infected cells are developed. These T‐LNPs achieve ≈60% HIV‐1 DNA excision efficacy in blood and splenic tissue, demonstrating promise for ...
Sudipta Panja+6 more
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Evaluation of Anesthetic Techniques used in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy.
Naoki Tsujiguchi+3 more
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Comparison of the effects of two regional anesthetic techniques on pain during high risk hip fracture surgery. [PDF]
Pehlivan SS+5 more
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Imaging pH in a live rabbit at the surface of a sensor‐coated titanium plate using X‐ray excited luminescent chemical imaging (XELCI). A raster scanning X‐ray beam generates radioluminescence from a spot on the sensor, and the luminescence passes through the tissue and is collected at two wavelengths to determine local pH.
Unaiza Uzair+6 more
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“No touch” extubation technique and respiratory complications in nasal surgery: one technique, two anesthetic methods [PDF]
Aysun Afi̇fe Kar+3 more
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Evaluating the efficacy of local anesthetic techniques during scalp microneedling. [PDF]
Leonik S, Smoczok M, Bergler-Czop B.
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This study developed a nitrogen‐strengthened copper‐iron‐zinc (N‐CuFeZn) alloy bioactive dressing integrated with electromagnetic stimulation. The coaxial dressing, made from 0.04 mm filaments with 1120 MPa tensile strength, showed that electromagnetic activation enhanced therapeutic outcomes by increasing VEGF expression, promoting angiogenesis (2.1 ...
Xiaohui Qiu+9 more
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The Role of Different Anesthetic Techniques in Altering the Stress Response During Cardiac Surgery in Children [PDF]
Aymen Naguib+8 more
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