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Granular Hydrogels as Modular Biomaterials: From Structural Design to Biological Responses
Granular hydrogels are now emerging as promising biomaterials due to their inherent microporousity, injectability, and modularity. They have shown improvements in cell viability and migration, cellular/tissue infiltration, host tissue integration, mitigated foreign body response, and tissue regeneration.
Asmasadat Vaziri +6 more
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Effects of Dexmedetomidine on the Behavioral Outcomes in Streptozotocin-Induced Alzheimer's Disease Rats. [PDF]
Mohasel-Roodi M +5 more
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A synthetic 4‐arm maleimide‐terminated poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG‐4MAL) hydrogel system that combines hydrolytic ester‐linked macromer (PEG‐4eMAL) with nondegradable amide‐linked macromer (PEG‐4aMAL) in various stoichiometric ratios to tune the degradability rate. The macromers are crosslinked with dithiothreitol via thiol‐maleimide click reaction. The
Michael D. Hunckler +7 more
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Effectiveness of SMS reminders to increase demand for HPV immunisation: a randomised controlled trial in Georgia. [PDF]
Daly N +6 more
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An injectable deep eutectic solvent‐based ionic gel is developed for rapid in situ gelation and broad‐spectrum hemostatic functionality. The material combines high mechanical strength, strong tissue adhesion, and antibacterial activity, demonstrating potential as an advanced biofunctional gel for emergency bleeding control and wound care.
Jia‐Yu Yang +13 more
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Correlation between anxiety-depression disorders and brain structural connectivity abnormalities after subarachnoid hemorrhage. [PDF]
Qin L, Wang K, Jiang LP, Xiao Z, Luo S.
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Recent advances in diagnostics have accelerated the development of miniaturized wearable technologies for the continuous monitoring of diseases. This paradigm is shifting healthcare away from invasive, centralized blood tests toward decentralized monitoring, using alternative body biofluids.
Lanka Tata Rao +2 more
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Loss of the distal-proximal GLP-1/Notch activation gradient in the aging <i>C. elegans</i> germline. [PDF]
Janse van Vuuren R +2 more
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