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A novel multifunctional scaffold with photothermal effects is developed for infected bone defect repair. It facilitates angiogenesis and osteogenesis while eliminating bacteria through hyperthermia. Additionally, the scaffold promotes macrophage polarization from M1 to M2 via ROS scavenging, enhancing anti‐inflammatory activity. This study demonstrates
Qifei Yang +9 more
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c-Ski is a novel repressor of NF-κB through interaction with p65 and HDAC1 in U937 cells
The nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) signalling pathway plays a crucial role in the regulation of inflammation, and previous research from our lab and others suggests that c-Ski has potential anti-inflammatory effects.
Yan Peng +10 more
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Cardiac Troponin I: A Marker for Post-Burn Cardiac Injury [PDF]
Yi Ni Chen +5 more
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In superficial second‐degree burn wounds, Gb3 turns on genes related to papillary cells through the FGF2 signaling pathway. This increases the ability of cells to break down fibrin and decreases fibrosis, which ultimately prevents scar formation in burn injuries.
Sujie Xie +13 more
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By drawing inspiration from biological neural hierarchies and the working mechanisms of plasticity, researchers have constructed a series of bionic devices, including sensory devices, synapse devices, and artificial neural systems. They committed to simulating and surpassing the biological information processing function, thereby realizing the ...
Lu Yang +5 more
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Pharmacokinetics and burn eschar penetration of intravenous ciprofloxacin in patients with major thermal injuries [PDF]
J. Esteban Varela +5 more
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Nanozyme‐Engineered Probiotic Microneedle Patch for Chronic Diabetic Wound Therapy
This work introduces a robust living‐materials‐based strategy that integrates microbial therapy with catalytic nanotechnology for effective management of chronic infected wounds via alleviating reactive oxygen species (ROS), combating bacterial infection, relieving hypoxia, and exerting anti‐inflammatory effects.
Xueyang Wang +7 more
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L-ARGININE IMPROVES RESTING CARDIAC TRANSMEMBRANE POTENTIAL AFTER BURN INJURY
Nilda M. García, Jureta W. Horton
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