Adult branchiosaurid temnospondyls: the life cycle of Xerodromeus gracilis
Abstract The Branchiosauridae form a clade of tiny newt‐like, extinct amphibians of overall larval appearance. Although their status as neotenic (perennibranchiate) forms had long been universally accepted, adult specimens are known from only one taxon that was hitherto referred to as Melanerpeton (Apateon) gracile.
Rainer R. Schoch, Ralf Werneburg
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Diterpene ER272 rescues of adult hippocampal neurogenesis and cognitive performance in the aging brain. Abstract Neuropathological aging is associated with memory impairment and cognitive decline, affecting several brain areas including the neurogenic niche of the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus (DG).
Ricardo Gómez‐Oliva +11 more
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Blood Milieu in Acute Myocardial Infarction Reprograms Human Macrophages for Trauma Repair
A heart infarct induces profound changes to blood composition, which may impact key cells in repair of the heart after infarction: the macrophages. Here, this work demonstrates that macrophages are reprogrammed by their exposure to blood from infarcted patients.
Margaux A. C. Fontaine +22 more
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Superficial temporal artery access for carotid artery stenting: A case report
Abstract Percutaneous intervention of patients who suffer from generalized vascular disease is often a great challenge due to the limited accessibility of the access gates. We discuss the case of a 66‐year‐old man who presented with critical right internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis after previous hospitalization due to stroke.
Ádám Csavajda +3 more
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Dissection, in vivo imaging and analysis of the mouse epitrochleoanconeus muscle
The mouse epitrochleoanconeus (ETA) is a thin and flat muscle located in the upper forelimb. Aided by step‐by‐step images and videos, we describe a simple method for its rapid isolation to analyse muscle fibre types and neuromuscular junctions (NMJs). We also outline how the ETA can be imaged in live, anaesthetised mice to enable examination of dynamic
David Villarroel‐Campos +2 more
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Applications of nanogenerators for biomedical engineering and healthcare systems
The combination of nanogenerator and biomedicine have been accelerating the development of self‐powered biomedical devices, which show a bright future in biomedicine and healthcare such as smart sensing, and therapy. The dream of human beings for long living has stimulated the rapid development of biomedical and healthcare equipment.
Wanli Wang +19 more
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Digital Gangrene: An Unusual Manifestation of Non‐Hodgkin Lymphoma
Background. Non‐Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) comprise a group of haematologic malignancies with different histologic subtypes. The clinical picture varies from indolent to aggressive presentation and nodal (lymphadenopathy) to extranodal (central nervous system, gastrointestinal, cutaneous plaque, or ulcer) involvement. Digital gangrene is seldom reported.
Muhammad Shoaib Momen Majumder +8 more
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Self‐powered technology based on nanogenerators for biomedical applications
With the continuous development of self‐powered technology, self‐powered biomedical electronic devices have attracted extensive attention due to their unprecedented advantages. Abstract Biomedical electronic devices have enormous benefits for healthcare and quality of life.
Yuanzheng Zhang +6 more
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Effect of right internal mammary artery versus radial artery as a second graft vessel in coronary artery bypass grafting on postoperative wound infection in patients: A meta-analysis. [PDF]
Abstract Few studies have shown that radial artery (RA), which is used as a secondary arterial graft, offers superior results compared with right internal thoracic artery (RIMA) in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). In a meta‐analysis of observational studies starting in 2023, we looked at the effect of re‐operation on postoperative infection and ...
Du H +5 more
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Truncus bicarotics with arteria lusoria - A rare incidental finding with clinical implications
Arteria lusoria, an aberrant right subclavian artery originating distal to the ostium of carotid arteries, is the most common congenital aortic arch anomaly.
Digvijay D Nalawade +3 more
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