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Microfluidics‐Based Microcarriers for Live‐Cell Delivery
In this review, recent advancements in microfluidics‐based microcarriers for live‐cell delivery are highlighted. The structural designs of microfluidic‐derived cell‐laden microcarriers are systematically categorized, emphasizing innovative approaches in the fabrication of microspheres, microfibers, and microneedles.
Zhonglin Fang+3 more
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Umbilical cord length and neurodevelopmental disorders, a national cohort study. [PDF]
Ebbing C+5 more
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In multiple sclerosis, the disruption of the blood‐spinal cord barrier (BSCB) induced by CXCL13 facilitates the infiltration of inflammatory cells into the central nervous system, resulting in demyelination and neuronal injury. Mechanistically, the deleterious impact of CXCL13 on the BSCB is associated with a reduction in tight junction protein ...
Jingjing Han+10 more
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Chiari malformation type I with an associated syrinx presenting as acute central cord syndrome in a child: illustrative case. [PDF]
Robles L, Eversman H, Chua RV.
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Engineering the Immune Response to Biomaterials
This paper reviews immune responses to biomaterials, stages of evolution in relation to managing these responses ranging from preventing to modulating them. It also discusses state‐of‐the‐art strategies to modulate these responses and modes of their delivery.
Abolfazl Salehi Moghaddam+12 more
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Placental and cord serum inflammatory cytokines and children's domain-specific neurodevelopment at 18 months: effect modification by maternal vitamin D status. [PDF]
Geng M+12 more
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CASES OF INJURY TO THE CERVICAL REGION OF THE SPINAL CORD
William Thorburn
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On the Condition of the Reflexes in Cases of Injury to the Spinal Cord; with Special Reference to the Indications for Operative Interference [PDF]
Anthony Bowlby
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This study presents a novel portable grasp‐assist glove, weighing only 47 g. The glove integrates smart adhesive pads and a hands‐free control interface based on IMU, designed to aid rheumatic patients with impaired hand function. The system enables switchable adhesion with independent control and detection of user release intent.
Shiqiang Wang+11 more
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