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Clinical success and safety of N-butyl cyanoacrylate in emergency embolization: is operator experience a key factor? [PDF]
Grange R +8 more
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This study exploits the plasticity of ASCs‐derived cartilage organoids which generate a perichondrial layer of MSCs when exposed to cyclic chondrogenic/proliferative cues. Using these organoids as building blocks, we develop (i) Phalange Shaped Tissue Engineered Cartilage (Pa‐TECs), recapitulating endochondral ossification suitable for the treatment of
Pablo Pfister +14 more
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Chronic Graft-versus-host Disease, Part 2: Clinical Success and Roadmap to the Future. [PDF]
El Jurdi N, Blazar BR, Pavletic SZ.
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Porous 3D‐printed titanium implants are made bioactive by integration with a supramolecular peptide‐hyaluronic acid nanofibrillar scaffold, without the addition of exogenous cells or growth factors. Uniform filling of the implant architecture promotes vascularized, spatially homogeneous bone regeneration, significantly enhancing osteogenesis throughout
Noam Rattner +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Clinical Success Impacts Overall Survival in Patients Undergoing Palliation for Malignant Gastric Outlet Obstruction Using Enteral Stents or Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Gastroenterostomy. [PDF]
Mahajan A +11 more
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Clinical bioethics on successful path
Farida Tansykovna Nezhmetdinova +3 more
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This review explores how alternative invertebrate and small‐vertebrate models advance the evaluation of nanomaterials across medicine and environmental science. By bridging cellular and organismal levels, these models enable integrated assessment of toxicity, biodistribution, and therapeutic performance.
Marie Celine Lefevre +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Mechanisms and management of self-resolving lumbar disc herniation: bridging molecular pathways to non-surgical clinical success. [PDF]
Zhao Y, Jia Z, Aili A, Muheremu A.
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Oxygen and ROS Delivery for Infected Wound Healing and Future Prospects
Bacterial infection is a major driver of delayed wound healing and postsurgical readmissions; with rising antibiotic resistance, solid peroxide–releasing biomaterials offer sustained delivery of ROS/O2 for antimicrobial control and microenvironmental modulation.
Ayden Watt +7 more
wiley +1 more source
Refining the impact of genetic evidence on clinical success. [PDF]
Minikel EV +3 more
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