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Binary Doping of Strontium-Magnesium to Bioactive Glasses to Enhance Antibacterial and Osteogenic Effects. [PDF]
Li Z +11 more
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Effects of Bioactive Glasses (BGs) on Exosome Production and Secretion: A Critical Review. [PDF]
Gorgani S +4 more
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This study presents an injectable DNA‐based porous hydrogel integrating catechol motifs and targeting aptamers for pulpitis management. Upon in situ crosslinking, the scaffold actively recruits endogenous dental pulp stem cells, restores redox homeostasis, and modulates immune responses.
Luhui Cai +9 more
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Structural and Dynamical Effects of the CaO/SrO Substitution in Bioactive Glasses. [PDF]
Fabian M +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Influence of Lithium- and Zinc-Containing Bioactive Glasses on Pulpal Regeneration. [PDF]
Tran ATL +10 more
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A biomimetic, fiber‐reinforced hydrogel (FE‐PDA@Fib/Gel‐TG) that enables dual‐phase cranial defect repair. The system provides: instant hemostasis in the early stage, and sustained co‐delivery of pro‐angiogenic and osteogenic signals for synergistic vascularized bone regeneration.
Lingbin Che +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Advancements in mesoporous bioactive glasses for effective bone cancer therapy: Recent developments and future perspectives. [PDF]
Hussein L +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Mechanism‐Informed Machine Learning Enables Discovery of Oncolytic Peptides for Cancer Immunotherapy
MISPOP integrates ensemble learning with membrane‐active physicochemical priors to identify Dermaseptin‐S9, a natural oncolytic peptide that disrupts tumor membranes, triggers immunogenic cell death, and shows strong antitumor activity. The study illustrates a mechanism‐informed route from peptide sequence data to cancer immunotherapy leads.
Wen Zhang +11 more
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Current and Future Perspectives of Bioactive Glasses as Injectable Material. [PDF]
Mîrț AL +4 more
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Lactational lactoferrin deficiency exerts lasting effects on epididymal adipose tissue development from lactation into adulthood: it impairs adipocyte hyperplasia and induces pathological hypertrophy, resulting in lower body weight yet exacerbated metabolic dysfunction under a high‐fat diet in adulthood.
Qin An +11 more
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