Integration of Bioengineered Tools in Assisted Reproductive Technologies
A conceptual illustration depicting the collaboration between a medical professional (right) and a scientist (left). Their connection highlights the integration of scientific research and clinical practice. This representation underscores the role of emerging technologies in bridging fundamental research with applied reproductive healthcare.
Aslı Ak+3 more
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A Response: In Defense of Truth in the Science of the Billings Ovulation Method [PDF]
Hemstad, Jan R.
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Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour of cervix: Uncommon pathology in an unlikely location - A literature review. [PDF]
Bhardwaj B+5 more
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Permeation Enhancer‐based Ionogel Shows Remarkable Potential for Oral Insulin Delivery
This study proposes a novel formulation of decanoate in an ionic liquid inspired drug delivery system. The formulation demonstrates ideal physicochemical and material properties for oral peptide delivery. Findings indicate that choline decanoate (1:2 molar ratio) forms a viscoelastic gel that enables high oral bioavailability of insulin in rats ...
Konstantinos Raptis+6 more
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Cervical injection as an alternative to the utero-ovarian ligament for mapping pelvic sentinel lymph node in early-stage ovarian cancer. [PDF]
Lago V+8 more
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Immunosuppressive Formulations for Immunological Defense against Traumatic Brain Injury
A novel subcutaneous formulation combining alpha‐ketoglutarate, glycolysis inhibitor PFK15, and a myelin peptide reduces inflammation in a mouse TBI model. This formulation promotes regulatory immune cells, enhances autophagy, and improves motor function, suggesting its potential as a prophylactic immunosuppressive therapy to mitigate TBI‐induced ...
Kelly Lintecum+28 more
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Manual reduction in conjunction with Arabin pessary to reduce first trimester urinary retention relapse. [PDF]
Algeri P+5 more
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Biphasic Granular Bioinks for Biofabrication of High Cell Density Constructs for Dermal Regeneration
This study introduces a biphasic granular bioink (µInk) that enables 3D bioprinting of high cell density constructs for dermal regeneration. The bioink promotes cell proliferation, ECM deposition, and neovascularization, leading to tissue integration and reduced scar formation in vivo.
Rozalin Shamasha+16 more
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A novel and cost-effective model to screen and treat cervical cancer and precancers at the point of care. [PDF]
Bouquet JM, Morris E, Zapata I.
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