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Brain Injury and Neurodegeneration: Molecular, Functional, and Translational Approach 3.0. [PDF]
Gaur P +3 more
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The article presents nanomaterial‐integrated fiber neural probes as innovative tools for deep brain molecular sensing, neural stimulation, and temperature monitoring. It examines breakthroughs in SERS‐based biomolecule detection, thermoplasmonic activation, and luminescent thermometry, alongside strategies to overcome stability, specificity, and ...
Di Zheng +5 more
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S1PR3/RhoA signaling pathway in microglia mediates inflammatory activation in early brain injury after subarachnoid hemorrhage [PDF]
Lu Feng +5 more
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Electrosynthesis of Bioactive Chemicals, From Ions to Pharmaceuticals
This review discusses recent advances in electrosynthesis for biomedical and pharmaceutical applications. It covers key electrochemical materials enabling precise delivery of ions and small molecules for cellular modulation and disease treatment, alongside catalytic systems for pharmaceutical synthesis.
Gwangbin Lee +4 more
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The placenta as a window into neonatal brain injury. [PDF]
Bachinsky E +7 more
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‘ A new sense of my former self’ – transforming the self through vocational rehabilitation for people with acquired brain injury [PDF]
Pia Kold +3 more
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Generating Cell Surface Nucleated Hydrogels with an Artificial Membrane‐Binding Transglutaminase
Cell‐based therapies require advanced strategies to enhance cell delivery and bioactivity. Cell membrane engineering offers an avenue to impart new functions to delivered cells to boost their viability and function. Here, an artificial membrane‐binding transglutaminase is generated and biophysically characterized.
Rosalia Cuahtecontzi Delint +6 more
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Are we judicious enough regarding usage of opioids for traumatic brain injury? [PDF]
Hanna M, Sudhakar S.
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A modular biosynthetic PVA–gelatin hydrogel crosslinked via visible‐light thiol‐ene chemistry is engineered as a coating for neural electrodes. Optimizing matrix composition and mechanical properties enables the hydrogel to support astrocytic populations that guide neural differentiation and functional maturation.
Martina Genta +4 more
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