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This systematic review synthesizes decade‐long evidence from peer‐reviewed literature and clinical guidelines, critically evaluating current understanding of OARs tolerance in proton therapy. Abstract Proton beam therapy has demonstrated significant clinical efficacy across multiple malignancies, primarily attributed to its distinct physical dose ...
Jinghao Duan+10 more
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Severe Aqueous-Deficient Dry Eye Following Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus With Periocular Inflammation: A Case Series. [PDF]
Kanaya R+4 more
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The role of lipids in corneal diseases and dystrophies: a systematic review [PDF]
Tyler Rowsey, Dimitrios Karamichos
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Nature Inspired Delivery Vehicles for CRISPR‐Based Genome Editing
The review highlights nature‐inspired nanocarriers for CRISPR delivery, emphasizing viral vectors, extracellular vesicles, liposomes, and lipid nanoparticles. It discusses their roles in improving specificity, minimizing immunogenicity, and overcoming barriers in genome editing. Recent advancements, challenges, and therapeutic applications are explored,
Elizabeth Maria Clarissa+4 more
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Obtusifolin ameliorates dry eye model in rats by reducing inflammation and blocking MAPK/NF-κB pathways. [PDF]
Zhu D, Wu XY, Li LC.
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Bioactive Polysulfate‐Based Nano‐Assemblies Against Virus Infection
Nano‐assemblies with a defined brush‐like corona are developed from sulfated polyglycerol to inhibit virus infection. The sulfate residues on the surface can actively bind the virus and entrap it from entering the host cells. This nanosystem is demonstrated potent inhibition against both HSV‐1 and SARs‐CoV‐2.
Guoxin Ma+9 more
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Cell Therapy of Congenital Corneal Diseases with Umbilical Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Lumican Null Mice
Hongshan Liu+7 more
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A Review of the Cytokine IL-17 in Ocular Surface and Corneal Disease [PDF]
K. B. Garbutcheon-Singh+5 more
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Developments of Thermosensitive Hydrogel for Maxillofacial Bone Regeneration
Thermosensitive hydrogel with seed cells and growth factors presents a new method for bone regeneration, changing states with temperature and offering fluidity, injectability, and controlled drug release. This article reviews thermosensitive hydrogel's role in angiogenesis, neurogenesis, and osteogenesis in maxillofacial bone regeneration and discusses
Qinrou Zhang+11 more
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LEAVING A LEGACY, MAKING THE DIFFERENCE
Paulo E.C. Dantas
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