Multiple Sampling Capsule Robot for Studying Gut Microbiome
A multiple sampling capsule robot (MSCR) is developed for longitudinal gut microbiome analysis. Employing electromagnetic field control, the MSCR can locomote actively, precisely align the selected channel, and collect up to six microbiome samples with minimal cross‐contamination.
Sanghyeon Park+3 more
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Gall Bladder Agenesis: An Incidental Intraoperative Finding in a Case of Stab Injury. [PDF]
Sahu R, Quraishi AHM, Meena KK, Umare G.
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This review aims to provide a broad understanding for interdisciplinary researchers in engineering and clinical applications. It addresses the development and control of magnetic actuation systems (MASs) in clinical surgeries and their revolutionary effects in multiple clinical applications.
Yingxin Huo+3 more
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Exploring the Efficacy of Vessilen<sup>®</sup> in Treating Bladder Pain Syndrome/Interstitial Cystitis: A Prospective Study. [PDF]
Palucci M, Barba M, Cola A, Frigerio M.
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Multi‐Module Micro/Nanorobots for Biomedical and Environmental Remediation Applications
Multi‐module microrobots (MNRs) have overcome the limitations of single‐module systems by integrating components such as propeller, actuator, manipulator, and imaging modalities. They show promise in biomedical applications, such as targeted drug delivery and tissue repair, as well as in environmental remediation, including pollutant removal.
Bairong Zhu+4 more
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Caspase-1-dependent pyroptosis converts αSMA<sup>+</sup> CAFs into collagen-III<sup>high</sup> iCAFs to fuel chemoresistant cancer stem cells. [PDF]
Gao H+16 more
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Personalized Kirigami Strain Sensors for in vivo Applications
Rapid prototyping of strain sensors is demonstrated using a laser cutter that both converts carbon‐based material to strain responsible graphene and generates cuts in a kirigami‐style pattern that allows enhanced substrate flexibility. This method is used to generate wearable sensors for monitoring heart rate, limb/finger motion, and abdominal ...
Siheng Sean You+7 more
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Late presentation of incomplete bladder duplication: an unexpected misdiagnosed rare case report. [PDF]
Ibrahim AMN+8 more
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Using cloud computing technology, a telerehabilitation application allows patients to perform exercises remotely. Sensor data from a textile‐based IoT glove is processed in the cloud and transmitted as exercise commands to an actuating T‐IoT glove worn by patients.
Kadir Ozlem+5 more
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Cardiovascular responses to bladder distension in paraplegic patients
Daniel J. Cunningham+3 more
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