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Schematic illustration of the mechanism of targeted delivery of nanoparticles including 1) paracellular, 2) endolysosomal escape, 3) receptor mediated endocytosis, and 4) M cell mediated transport for non‐GI diseases by oral administration such as atherosclerosis, cancer, diabetes, and brain diseases. Abstract Oral drug delivery is a promising approach
Subarna Ray+2 more
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Editorial: Methods in brain stimulation. [PDF]
Brunyé TT, Racz FS.
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Photic Inhibition of Brain Stimulated Firefly Flashes [PDF]
Albert D. Carlson, Jonathan Copeland
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The top‐performing lipid nanoparticle, incorporating a novel ionizable lipid derived from vitamin B5, demonstrates high mRNA transfection efficiency, low toxicity, favorable stability, targeted delivery to lymphoid tissues, and high immunogenicity, showing promise as a carrier for mRNA vaccines for infectious diseases and cancer.
Soyeon Yoo+11 more
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92. Effects of Electrical Stimulation on the Basal Ganglia of Human Brain
H. Takebayashi+4 more
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Effects of α‐methyl‐p‐tyrosine and
Jacques P. Beaugrand, Jacques Laurent
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Brain stimulation for epilepsy
Yuping Wang, Yicong Lin
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BX‐001N, a polyethylene glycol‐conjugated bilirubin 3α nanoparticle, is the first GMP‐grade, synthetic bilirubin‐based nanomedicine. It effectively attenuates acute renal injury, facilitates subacute renal recovery, and suppresses chronic fibrosis after renal ischemia/reperfusion injury via anti‐oxidant and immune‐modulating activity.
Ji‐Jing Yan+13 more
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Precision of post-operative localization of deep brain stimulation electrodes. [PDF]
Lasica A+8 more
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