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Blood viscosity in the newborn. [PDF]
T F Mackintosh, C H Walker
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Ultra‐Fine 3D Bioprinting of Dynamic Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel for in Vitro Modeling
3D bioprinting merges tissue engineering and additive manufacturing to create biological structures. A bioink is developed by modifying hyaluronic acid, a natural extracellular matrix polymer, with cysteine. Potassium iodide is later added to tune gelation kinetics, enabling fine printing with a 32G needle.
Shima Tavakoli+3 more
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Cancerous Patient, COVID-19 Vaccination, Blood Viscosity and Stroke-Like Complication. [PDF]
Joob B, Wiwanitkit V.
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Effects of Blood Pressure and Blood Viscosity on Fluorescein Transit Time in the Cerebral Microcirculation in the Mouse [PDF]
William I. Rosenblum
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J, Gonzalez de Zarate, J, Ojeda, R, Sanz
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Topology in Biological Piezoelectric Materials
This review summarizes the topological structures in biological piezoelectric materials, covering morphology evolution, spatial arrangement, and biomimetic strategies. These topologies modulate structure‐property relationships across multiple scales, enabling performance enhancement and multifunctional integration.
Chen Chen+7 more
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Importance of blood viscosity in rheological claudication [PDF]
John Dormandy+2 more
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This review systematically examines the nanomechanical mechanisms of mussel‐inspired molecular interactions, primarily investigated by direct force measurement techniques such as surface forces apparatus and atomic force microscopy. The macroscopic adhesive and self‐healing performances of mussel‐inspired functional materials, including coacervates ...
Pan Huang, Hongjian Zhang, Hongbo Zeng
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Sex-related differences in endothelial function and blood viscosity in the elderly population. [PDF]
Raberin A+6 more
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A schematic illustration of how noble metals can be used to create nanoparticles (NPs) or nanoclusters (NCs). Noble metal NPs, due to their plasmonic properties, enable photothermal therapy and surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). In contrast, NCs, which lack a plasmonic resonance band, exhibit fluorescence, making them ideal for bioimaging ...
David Esporrín‐Ubieto+3 more
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