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Maternal dendrimer-based therapy for inflammation-induced preterm birth and perinatal brain injury [PDF]
Jun Lei +17 more
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Repeated birth injuries lead to long-term pelvic floor muscle dysfunction in the preclinical rat model. [PDF]
Duran P +4 more
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Birth Injuries of the Central Nervous System
F. Ford
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Sculpting the Future of Bone: The Evolution of Absorbable Materials in Orthopedics
This review summarizes the current status of polymeric, ceramic, and metallic absorbable materials in orthopedic applications, and highlights several innovative strategies designed to enhance mechanical performance, control degradation, and promote bioactivity. We also discuss the progress and translational potential of absorbable materials in treating
Zhao Wang +13 more
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Mechanical Birth Injuries: A Comprehensive Five-Year Analysis From a Tertiary Care Hospital. [PDF]
Rehmani D +4 more
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A new approach to extracellular matrix‐mimetic, hierarchical biomaterials is presented. Soft gels composed of overpacked hydrogel microparticle arrays present a biomolecularly crowded environment permissive to the self‐assembly of collagen networks.
Elif Narbay +11 more
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Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Neuromorphic Devices and Applications
Organic electrochemical transistors are emerging as promising platforms for neuromorphic devices that emulate neuronal and synaptic activities and can seamlessly integrate with biological systems. This review focuses on resultant organic artificial neurons, synapses, and integrated devices, with an emphasis on their ability to perform neuromorphic ...
Kexin Xiang +4 more
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Inflating or Overinflation? New Evidence for Lung Injury at Birth
I. M. Davies, Graeme R. Polglase
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Recent Advances in Collective Behaviors of Micro/Nanomotor Swarms
This review describes the driving forces behind collective motion, explores the self‐organization of micro/nano swarms across zero‐dimensional (0D), one‐dimensional (1D), two‐dimensional (2D), and three‐dimensional (3D) spaces, and highlights their potential in drug delivery, environmental monitoring, and smart devices.
Siwen Sun +4 more
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