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Functional Synovium‐Based 3D Models in the Context of Human Disease and Inflammation
The synovium is key to joint function but is often affected by diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. Finding better treatments is challenging because current lab models do not fully mimic real tissues. New 3D technologies, like bioprinting, offer better methods to study these diseases, improve drug testing, and develop personalized treatments, bringing ...
Amelia Heslington+3 more
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IMMUNOCOMPETENCE FOLLOWING ALLOGENEIC BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION IN MAN
Roger H. Halterman+3 more
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Biomimetic microdevices are redefining anticancer drug screening by mimicking complex tumor microenvironments. This review highlights advances in microfluidic systems, cell microarrays, and in vivo‐like models, offering new insights into drug efficacy prediction and personalized medicine. The development of effective anticancer drugs remains a critical
Ching‐Te Kuo+2 more
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Successful Treatment of Childhood Hodgkin Lymphoma and Secondary Myelofibrosis Resistant to Intensive Therapy, Including Allogeneic Transplantation [PDF]
Koçak Göl D+7 more
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Watching the Barn Door Open—Timing CML Stem Cell Allografts
American Journal of Hematology, EarlyView.
Jeffrey H. Lipton
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Objective Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a connective tissue disease with fibrotic remodeling of the skin and various internal organs. SSc is associated with the highest case‐specific mortality of all rheumatic autoimmune diseases with limited antifibrotic treatment options.
Thuong Trinh‐Minh+12 more
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The bidirectional paradigm of transplant immunology. Bone marrow transplantation: Foundations for the 21st century [PDF]
Demetris, AJ+6 more
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Case of Pulp Regeneration Following Autologous Transplantation of an Incompletely Rooted Tooth. [PDF]
Kimura H, Kumano T, Eida T.
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Expert Perspectives on a Clinical Challenge: Hematologic Malignancies and Vasculitis
Systemic vasculitis describes a collection of rare diseases each caused by inflammation of blood vessel walls that can cause severe systemic complications [[3, 4]](#ref‐0003). The pattern of vascular inflammation and resultant damage is frequently variable and may be mimicked, or directly triggered, by infection or malignancy.
Michelle L. Robinette, Hetty E. Carraway
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