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Exciting Challenge of Biomedical Engineering. Computer Aided Surgery.
土肥 健純
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Biomedical Applications of Layer‐by‐Layer Assembly: From Biomimetics to Tissue Engineering [PDF]
Z. Tang+3 more
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In vitro cancer models are advantageous for studying important processes such as tumorigenesis, cancer growth, invasion, and metastasis. The complexity and biological relevance increase depending on the model structure, organization, and composition of materials and cells.
Kyndra S. Higgins+2 more
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Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Modulates Th17/Treg Balance via JAK/STAT Pathway in ARDS Rats
Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) alleviates lung and intestinal injury in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)‐induced acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in rats. This study demonstrates that FMT restores the balance between Th17 and Treg cells, inhibits the JAK/STAT pathway, and modulates cytokine levels, reducing inflammation and lung damage. These
Dongwei Zhang+8 more
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Biomedical engineering and interdisciplinary research in shaping tomorrow's medicine. [PDF]
Chen A, Harris C, Qu CK.
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A Survey of Clinical Immersion Experiences in Biomedical Engineering. [PDF]
Guilford WH, Kotche M, Schmedlen RH.
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Classification Rules for Multivariate Repeated Measures Data with Equicorrelated Correlation Structure on both Time and Spatial Repeated Measurements [PDF]
We study the problem of classi¯cation for multivariate repeated measures data with struc- tured correlations on both time and spatial repeated measurements. This is a very important problem in many biomedical as well as in engineering ¯eld. Classi¯cation
Anuradha Roy, Ricardo Leiva
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Spheroid Cell Aggregation Enhanced by Enzyme‐Free Ultrasound‐Detached Cells
This study demonstrates that ultrasound‐based, enzyme‐free cell detachment accelerates spheroid formation by preserving surface proteins, reducing variability, and enhancing cell aggregation. Comparable engraftment and improved spatial organization in co‐cultured spheroids are observed.
Julien van Delft+7 more
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