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Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to rapidly transform the practice of medicine, with clinicians increasingly adopting data‐driven decision‐making aids and diagnostic support tools. Orthopaedic physicians are well poised to harness the capabilities of AI, with an abundance of quantifiable imaging, biomechanical data, and structured ...
Alexander Bouterse +8 more
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A two-tailed Comet assay for assessing DNA damage in spermatozoa
María Enciso +4 more
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A Multicellular 3D GelMA‐Based Colorectal Cancer Model for Chemotherapeutic Responses
The development of a GelMA‐based, multicellular 3D in vitro platform designed to more faithfully recapitulate the colorectal cancer (CRC) tumor microenvironment for drug screening applications. The platform integrates a vascularized hydrogel matrix, cancer‐associated fibroblasts, and M2‐polarized macrophages. The translational relevance of the platform
Seyfure Adıgüzel +4 more
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Protein glycosylation in lung cancer from a mass spectrometry perspective
ABSTRACT Lung cancer is a severe disease for which better diagnostic and therapeutic approaches are urgently needed. Increasing evidence implies that aberrant protein glycosylation plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis and progression of lung cancer.
Mirjam Balbisi +2 more
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Genotoxicity assessment of three reference chemicals in rat hepatocytes by alkaline comet assay
Ning Wang +8 more
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Schematic of the in‐line rheometry setup and the evaluation of three distinct modeling frameworks (semiempirical, viscoelastic, and EOS) to predict viscosity reduction in diluted polyethylene melts via time‐concentration superposition (Illustration generated via ChatGPT).
Ernst Georg Viehböck +5 more
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Transport of Water in a Transient, Impact‐Generated Atmosphere on Mercury
Abstract Mercury's polar cold traps host water ice deposits that are likely populated with impact‐delivered water via Mercury's exosphere. However, Mercury's near‐sun location experiences an extremely high photodestruction rate that rapidly destroys water with a timescale of only ∼3.5 hr.
J. K. Steckloff +4 more
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Smartphone Carrier Phase TEC: A Study Across Ionospheric Spatio‐Temporal Scales
Abstract This study explores the potential of dual‐frequency smartphones as accessible tools for citizen science in ionospheric research. While prior work by Smith et al. (2024, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586‐024‐08072‐x) demonstrated global ionospheric monitoring using aggregated pseudorange Total Electron Content (TEC) data from millions of Android ...
Nina Servan‐Schreiber +9 more
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