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The N-terminal sequences of blood coagulation factor X1 and X2 light chains. Mass-spectrometric identification of twelve residues of γ-carboxyglutamic acid in their vitamin K-dependent domains [PDF]
Henning Thøgersen+4 more
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T‐Cell‐Dependent Bispecific IgGs Protect Aged Mice From Lethal SARS‐CoV‐2 Infection
This study describes the development of spike‐targeting T‐cell‐dependent bispecific full‐length human immunoglobulin Gs with enhanced efficacy in the treatment of COVID‐19. The significance of T‐cell‐based immunity during infection is highlighted. These results have significant implications for better clinical effectiveness of therapies for COVID‐19 ...
Wenyan Fu+8 more
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This study presents an innovative oral microalgae‐based biosystem to inhibit tumor growth, reduce PD‐1 expression, and activate immune responses of hepatocellular carcinoma. When combined with enhanced irreversible electroporation treatment, it demonstrates a synergistic effect that effectively reduces the tumor burden and enhances the tumor immune ...
Cheng Zeng+8 more
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Abstract Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a disease characterized by pathological remodeling of the pulmonary vasculature causing elevated pulmonary artery pressures and ultimately, right ventricular failure from chronic pressure overload. Heterozygous pathogenic GDF2 (encoding bone morphogenetic protein 9 (BMP9)) variants account for some (>1%)
Paul Upton+5 more
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Advances in Symbiotic Bioabsorbable Devices
This review focuses on recent advances in bioabsorbable devices. This review concludes innovation at the material, device, and system levels, the significant advances toward biomedical applications. This review discusses and highlights the challenges and trends in symbiotic bioresorbable electronics, and provides a new direction for the development of ...
Chang Zhu+3 more
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Copy number variants suggest different molecular pathways for the pathogenesis of bladder exstrophy
Abstract Bladder exstrophy is a rare congenital malformation leaving the urinary bladder open in the midline of the abdomen at birth. There is a clear genetic background with chromosome aberrations, but so far, no consistent findings apart from 22q11‐duplications detected in about 2%–3% of all patients.
Agneta Nordenskjöld+9 more
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Comparative studies between humans and golden Syrian hamsters via thromboelastography
Background Thromboelastography (TEG) is a widely utilized clinical testing method for real‐time monitoring of platelet function and the thrombosis process. Lipid metabolism disorders are crucial risk factors for thrombosis.
Ze Yang+6 more
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Kinetic determination of blood coagulation Factor XIII in plasma. [PDF]
László Muszbek+2 more
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ODSEI Chip: An Open 3D Microfluidic Platform for Studying Tumor Spheroid‐Endothelial Interactions
The ODSEI chip, a novel 3D‐microarray platform, co‐cultures tumor spheroids on the vasculature, enabling drug treatment and specific spheroid extraction. The ODSEI chip demonstrates reduced tamoxifen sensitivity within spheroids when interacting with endothelial cells.
Jooyoung Ro+4 more
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This study presents an electret‐inspired charge‐injected self‐powered hydrogel (QOSP) for the treatment of second‐degree burn wounds infected with Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The hydrogel effectively eliminates bacteria and enhances cell proliferation through electrical stimulation, thereby accelerating wound healing. Additionally,
Mujie Liu+29 more
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