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Epidermal Tissue Underlying an Exposed Skull Fixation Plate: A Case Report. [PDF]
Kurono S +4 more
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Waveguide Photoactuators: Materials, Fabrication, and Applications
Waveguide photoactuators convert guided light into mechanical motion. Their tethered‐flexible design enables minimally invasive surgery and confined‐space robotics. This review aims to guide materials selection, device design, and system integration, accelerating the transition of waveguide photoactuators from laboratory prototypes to versatile ...
Minjie Xi +4 more
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Photobiomodulation for the management of inferior alveolar nerve paresthesia after implant surgery: A randomized clinical trial. [PDF]
Gerayeli M +3 more
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Origami‐Inspired Structural Design for Aquatic‐Terrestrial Amphibious Robots
This work presents a lightweight amphibious origami robot actuated by a single shape memory alloy wire. A rigid foldable origami structure with displacement amplification enables efficient terrestrial crawling and aquatic swimming. The addition of fan‐shaped units allows controllable turning in both environments.
Weiqi Liu +5 more
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The Stapler Dilemma in VATS Wedge Resection: Are Sutures a Viable Alternative? [PDF]
Fazlioglu M +3 more
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Steady-State Creep of Clamped Circular Cylindrical Shells Subjected to Internal Pressure
Sumio MURAKAMI, Kazuyoshi Suzuki
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Circular RNA PTPN4 Contributes to Blood‐Brain Barrier Disruption during Early Epileptogenesis
Epileptic condition induces CircPTPN4 upregulation, which promotes ECE‐1 expression through competitive sequestration of miR‐145a‐5p. The elevated ECE‐1 catalyzes the ET‐1 production, leading to p38/MAPK pathway activation and subsequent downregulation of tight junction protein expression. This cascade results in increased BBB permeability and enhanced
Jiurong Yang +16 more
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Recording and modeling of pinched hysteresis loops, the fingerprint of a memristor, in neurons. [PDF]
Pabst O +5 more
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