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Gram‐Scale Synthesis of Hafnium‐Rich Carbon Dots for Preclinical Computed Tomography Imaging Across Various Systems
Advanced Science, EarlyView.Hafnium (Hf)‐rich carbon dots (Hf‐rCDs) with high metal content (40.7%) and robust batch production capacity (>2 g per batch) are synthesized via a facile air‐assisted pyrolysis method. In vivo CT imaging demonstrates outstanding performance of Hf‐rCDs across multiple physiological systems and enables high‐resolution visualization of swine cervical ...Shuo Li, Hengrui Wu, Jianqi Deng, Qiyu Sun, Yuping Zhang, Cai Zhang, Jinbin Pan, Dingbin Liu, Xuejun Zhang, Quan Zou, Xiaoyuan Chen, Shao‐Kai Sun +11 morewiley +1 more sourceComputed poststenotic flow instabilities correlate phenotypically with vibrations measured using laser Doppler vibrometry : perspectives for a promising in vivo device for early detection of moderate and severe carotid stenosis [PDF]
, 2020 Early detection of asymptomatic carotid stenosis is crucial for treatment planning in the prevention of ischemic stroke. Auscultation, the current first-line screening methodology, comes with severe limitations that create urge for novel and robust ...Mancini, Viviana, Bergersen, Aslak W., Valen-Sendstad, Kristian, Segers, Patrick +3 morecore +2 more sourcesA Systematic Literature Review of Patients With Carotid Web and Acute Ischemic Stroke
Stroke, 2018 Background and Purpose— Carotid web (CW) is a rare form of focal fibromuscular dysplasia defined as an abnormal shelf-like projection of intimal fibrous tissue into the carotid bulb.Andrew Zhang, Parth Dhruv, P. Choi, C. Bakker, Jonathan Koffel, David C. Anderson, J. Kim, B. Jagadeesan, B. Menon, Christopher Streib +9 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourceIron Oxide Nanozyme as Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species Scavenger to Regulate Microglial Homeostasis in Stroke
Advanced Science, EarlyView.6 nm iron oxide nanoparticles (IONP6) exhibit enzyme‐like activities that scavenge reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS), including nitric oxide (NO). In stroke models, IONP6 promotes microglial polarization toward the M2 phenotype, reduces neuroinflammation, and improves neurological outcomes, offering a promising drug‐free approach to mitigate ...Yilin Qi, Chunxiao Wang, Yuqing Miao, Jiamin Li, Zengyu Xun, Di Sun, Fei Xu, Minrui Liu, Heping Wang, Galong Li, Xuyi Chen, Haiming Fan, Xue Xue +12 morewiley +1 more sourceNature‐Inspired Surface Modification Strategy Reverses the Autophagic Flux Impairment of Mitochondrial Transplantation for Attenuating Ischemic Strokes
Advanced Science, EarlyView.The functionalized starch modifies the mitochondrial surface and encapsulates resveratrol into the cavity of helices, facilitating a novel mitochondrial transplantation platform (MLSR). Upon internalization in recipient cells, MLSR triggers mitophagy and maintains positive autophagic flux through RIP1/RIP3 pathway inhibition.Nisha Wang, Qiyang Ding, Lei Shi, Ji Xia, Shuyue Zhang, Chenxin Jian, Yixiao Yan, Xiuhua Luo, Jiarui Wang, Ming Cheng, Yiqiong Jia, Hao Tian, Wei Gao +12 morewiley +1 more sourceGWAS and colocalization analyses implicate carotid intima-media thickness and carotid plaque loci in cardiovascular outcomes
Nature Communications, 2018 Carotid artery intima media thickness (cIMT) and carotid plaque are measures of subclinical atherosclerosis associated with ischemic stroke and coronary heart disease (CHD). Here, we undertake meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) in 71,N. Franceschini, C. Giambartolomei, P. D. de Vries, C. Finan, J. Bis, R. Huntley, R. Lovering, S. Tajuddin, T. Winkler, M. Graff, M. Kavousi, C. Dale, A. Smith, E. Hofer, E. V. van Leeuwen, I. Nolte, Lingyi Lu, M. Scholz, M. Sargurupremraj, N. Pitkänen, Oscar Franzén, P. Joshi, R. Noordam, R. Marioni, Shih-Jen Hwang, S. Musani, U. Schminke, W. Palmas, A. Isaacs, A. Correa, A. Zonderman, A. Hofman, A. Teumer, A. Cox, A. Uitterlinden, A. Wong, A. Smit, A. Newman, A. Britton, A. Ruusalepp, B. Sennblad, B. Hedblad, B. Pasaniuc, B. Penninx, C. Langefeld, C. Wassel, C. Tzourio, C. Fava, D. Baldassarre, D. O'leary, D. Teupser, D. Kuh, E. Tremoli, E. Mannarino, E. Grossi, E. Boerwinkle, E. Schadt, E. Ingelsson, F. Veglia, F. Rivadeneira, F. Beutner, G. Chauhan, G. Heiss, H. Snieder, H. Campbell, H. Völzke, H. Markus, I. Deary, J. Jukema, J. de Graaf, J. Price, Janne Pott, J. Hopewell, Jingjing Liang, J. Thiery, J. Engmann, K. Gertow, K. Rice, K. Taylor, K. Dhana, L. Kiemeney, L. Lind, L. Raffield, L. Launer, L. Holdt, M. Dörr, M. Dichgans, M. Traylor, M. Sitzer, M. Kumari, M. Kivimaki, M. Nalls, O. Melander, O. Raitakari, O. Franco, O. Rueda-Ochoa, Panagiotis Roussos, P. Whincup, P. Amouyel, P. Giral, Pramod Anugu, Q. Wong, R. Malik, R. Rauramaa, R. Burkhardt, R. Hardy, R. Schmidt, R. de Mutsert, R. Morris, R. Strawbridge, S. Wannamethee, S. Hägg, Sonia H. Shah, S. McLachlan, S. Trompet, S. Seshadri, S. Kurl, S. Heckbert, S. Ring, T. Harris, T. Lehtimäki, T. Galesloot, T. Shah, U. de Faire, V. Plagnol, W. Rosamond, W. Post, Xiaofeng Zhu, Xiaoling Zhang, Xiuqing Guo, Y. Saba, Yukinori Aniket Loes Anne-Katrin Sander W. Solveig Christop Okada Mishra Rutten-Jacobs Giese van der Laan Gret, Y. Okada, A. Mishra, L. Rutten-Jacobs, A. Giese, S. W. van der Laan, S. Gretarsdottir, C. Anderson, M. Chong, H. Adams, T. Ago, P. Almgren, P. Amouyel, H. Ay, T. Bartz, O. Benavente, S. Bevan, G. Boncoraglio, Robert D. Brown, A. Butterworth, C. Carrera, C. Carty, D. Chasman, Wei-Min Chen, J. Cole, I. Cotlarciuc, Carlos Cruchaga, J. Danesh, P. D. de Bakker, A. Destefano, M. den Hoed, Qing Duan, S. Engelter, G. Falcone, R. Gottesman, R. Grewal, S. Gustafsson, J. Haessler, Ahamad Hassan, A. Havulinna, E. Holliday, G. Howard, F. Hsu, H. Hyacinth, M. Ikram, M. Irvin, X. Jian, J. Jiménez-Conde, Julie A. Johnson, J. Jukema, M. Kanai, Keith L. Keene, B. Kissela, D. Kleindorfer, C. Kooperberg, M. Kubo, L. Lange, C. Langefeld, C. Langenberg, J. Lee, R. Lemmens, D. Leys, C. Lewis, Wei-Yu Lin, A. Lindgren, E. Lorentzen, P. Magnusson, J. Maguire, A. Manichaikul, P. McArdle, J. Meschia, T. Mosley, T. Ninomiya, M. O’Donnell, S. Pulit, Kristiina Rannikmäe, A. Reiner, K. Rexrode, S. Rich, P. Ridker, N. Rost, P. Rothwell, T. Rundek, R. Sacco, S. Sakaue, M. Sale, V. Salomaa, B. Sapkota, R. Schmidt, C. Schmidt, U. Schminke, Pankaj Sharma, A. Słowik, C. Sudlow, C. Tanislav, T. Tatlisumak, V. Thijs, G. Thorleifsson, U. Thorsteinsdóttir, S. Tiedt, M. Walters, N. Wareham, S. Wassertheil-Smoller, K. Wiggins, Qiong Yang, S. Yusuf, T. Pastinen, E. Schadt, Simon Koplev, Veronica Codoni, M. Civelek, Nick Smith, D. Trégouët, I. Christophersen, C. Roselli, S. Lubitz, P. Ellinor, E. Tai, J. Kooner, N. Kato, Jiang He, P. van der Harst, P. Elliott, J. Chambers, F. Takeuchi, Andrew D. Johnson, D. Sanghera, C. Jern, D. Strbian, I. Férnandez-Cadenas, W. Longstreth, A. Rolfs, J. Hata, D. Woo, J. Rosand, G. Paré, D. Saleheen, K. Stefánsson, B. Worrall, S. Kittner, J. Howson, Y. Kamatani, A. Dehghan, A. Seldenrijk, A. Morrison, A. Hamsten, B. Psaty, C. V. van Duijn, D. Lawlor, D. Mook-Kanamori, D. Bowden, H. Schmidt, James F. Wilson, James G. Wilson, J. Rotter, J. Wardlaw, J. Deanfield, J. Halcox, L. Lyytikäinen, M. Loeffler, M. Evans, S. Debette, S. Humphries, U. Völker, V. Gudnason, A. Hingorani, J. Björkegren, J. Casas, C. O’Donnell +299 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourceA Microfiber‐Reinforced Janus Hydrogel E‐Skin With Recyclable Feature for Multimodal Sensing and Gender‐Specific Physiological Monitoring
Advanced Science, EarlyView.Hydrogel‐based wearable electronics hold great promise for physiological monitoring in privacy‐sensitive regions. In this study, a polyurethane (PU) microfiber‐reinforced gelatin hydrogel e‐skin is developed, boasting multiple advantages such as ultra‐thinness, high toughness, and long‐term skin conformability.Yarong Ding, Yufeng Li, Shaozhe Tan, Jiachun Sun, Xu Yang, Xuesi Zhang, Zhenhua Lin, Zhenyu Li, Yue Hao, Yannan Liu, Yingchun Li, Jingjing Chang +11 morewiley +1 more source