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It is time to close the book on device-guided slow breathing
Peter R. van Dijk+3 more
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Correlation of Serum Potassium Concentrations with the Blood Pressure in Rats Fed a Potassium-Deficient Ration [PDF]
SHIRLEY M. ST. GEORGE+2 more
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Influence of Blood Pressure and Heart Rate on PWV Measurement: Assessment Under Real-Time Blood Pressure Monitoring. [PDF]
Liu J, An B, Shi B, Li X, Qian L.
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A hydrogel for intra‐articular injection for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is formulated and comprehensively studied. After administration, the hydrogel induces a metabolic reprogramming of immunometabolism of macrophages to trigger fatty acid oxidation subsequently inducing polarization of anti‐inflammatory M2 macrophages. This results in
Yutong Song+8 more
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EFFECTS OF THE INJECTION OF ATROPIN ON THE PULSE-RATE, BLOOD-PRESSURE AND BASAL METABOLISM IN CASES OF “EFFORT SYNDROME.” [PDF]
Cyrus C. Sturgis+2 more
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Multiple office blood pressure monitoring for the diagnosis of hypertension in children. [PDF]
Dato L+15 more
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This study introduces a novel HCC treatment using poly lactic‐co‐glycolic acid (PLGA) nanoparticles encased in HCC cell membranes to co‐deliver Lenvatinib and FePt nanoparticles. This approach improves treatment efficacy by enhancing ferroptosis and apoptosis.
Feichao Xuan+11 more
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Cuffless Blood Pressure Monitor for Home and Hospital Use. [PDF]
Tamura T, Huang M.
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Graphene‐based materials are attracting considerable interest for biomedical applications. Analysis of their biocompatibility is required before their clinical translation, and swine represents an excellent close‐to‐human model. This study evaluates the toxicological and immunological impact of pristine graphene and graphene oxide through a compendium ...
Paola Nicolussi+26 more
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A Comparison of the Mechanical Properties of ECM Components and Synthetic Self‐Assembling Peptides
Self‐assembling peptide hydrogels are increasingly utilized in biomedical applications. The authors review the key mechanical properties of these structures across multiple size scales and compare them to that of native extracellular matrix components, which are found to display a much wider range of structural attributes.
Alex Hartley+2 more
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