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Development and Application of Organic Sonosensitizers in Cancer Therapy
This review provides a comprehensive overview of organic sonosensitizers employed in cancer treatment, describing their underlying mechanisms and structure‐activity relationship in terms of sonodynamic therapy. The significance of nanotechnology and combination therapy with other oncological modalities (photothermal therapy, photodynamic therapy, etc.)
Yuhan Ding+5 more
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Anwulignan Alleviates Bone Cancer Pain by Modulating the PPARα/CXCR2 Signaling Pathway in the Rat Spinal Cord. [PDF]
Wang Y+10 more
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Naproxen sodium infusion for exacerbation of cancer pain
Alberto Gottlieb+4 more
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Hydrogel‐Based Smart Materials for Wound Healing and Sensing
The graphical abstract illustrates the role of hydrogel‐based flexible materials in advancing biomedical applications, including wound healing, point‐of‐care diagnostics, smart patches, and wearable devices. Hydrogels are particularly promising in modern wound care due to their high‐water content, flexibility, and biocompatibility.
Thi Kim Ngan Duong+11 more
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Erector spinae plane block for cancer pain relief: a systematic review. [PDF]
Capuano P+5 more
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Titration with TTS Fentanyl Systems for Previously Uncontrolled Cancer Pain
Wolfgang Korte
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A portable, wearable device based on metabolic heat integrated sensing and deep learning enables continuous blood glucose (BG) monitoring. The system uses a gate recurrent unit model for real‐time BG prediction, achieving accuracy comparable to commercial noninvasive meters.
Haolin Wang+12 more
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BAM8-22 targets spinal MrgC receptors to modulate UPR<sup>mt</sup> activity in the mechanism of bone cancer pain. [PDF]
Xie M+7 more
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Treatment of intolerable pain in patients with terminal oral cancer.
Tatsuro Hatano+6 more
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Multi‐Module Micro/Nanorobots for Biomedical and Environmental Remediation Applications
Multi‐module microrobots (MNRs) have overcome the limitations of single‐module systems by integrating components such as propeller, actuator, manipulator, and imaging modalities. They show promise in biomedical applications, such as targeted drug delivery and tissue repair, as well as in environmental remediation, including pollutant removal.
Bairong Zhu+4 more
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