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Tendinopathy: The Interplay between Mechanical Stress, Inflammation, and Vascularity
This review explores the complex and self‐reinforcing cycle of mechanical stress, inflammation, and altered vascularity in tendinopathy—a common, painful tendon disorder. It integrates current findings on cellular, molecular, and biomechanical mechanisms, highlighting how mechanical overload, inflammatory signals, and abnormal blood vessel behavior ...
Renate Gehwolf+5 more
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AMMONIA PLUS ANOTHER FACTOR ARE NECESSARY FOR DIFFERENTIATION IN SUBMERGED CLUMPS OF DICTYOSTELIUM [PDF]
David, Charles N., Sternfeld, John
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Strategic electrode fouling enhances mass transport, primarily through electrochemically actuated lateral density gradients. Engineered fouling induces flow velocities up to 0.4 cm s⁻¹ in otherwise quiescent systems. Sub‐millimeter plastic features boost local rates by up to 290%, while micrometer‐scale arrays yield a 30% net electrolysis gain ...
Wathsala Prasadini Kapuralage+6 more
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Magnetically induced microstructural rearrangements in ultra‐soft magnetorheological elastomers modulate their viscoelasticity, enabling programmable mechanical memory. Magnetic actuation induces long‐term viscous relaxation and double‐bumping stress responses due to particle chain formation.
Ernesto Gonzalez‐Saiz+4 more
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AI‐Driven De Novo Design of Ultra Long‐Acting GLP‐1 Receptor Agonists
De novo GLP‐1RAs can be computationally designed to exhibit extended half‐life and superior efficacy compared to Semaglutide. Abstract Peptide drugs have revolutionized modern therapeutics, offering novel treatment avenues for various diseases. Nevertheless, low design efficacy, time consumption, and high cost still hinder peptide drug design and ...
Ting Wei+13 more
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State of Cytidine 3\u27, 5\u27 Cyclic Monophosphate (Cyclic CMP) Research [PDF]
Murphy, Bruce E., Stone, Joseph E.
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Targeting HDAC and PARP Enhances STING‐Dependent Antitumor Immunity in STING‐Deficient Tumor
Dual HDAC and PARP inhibition restores STING signaling, enhances interferon response, and boosts antitumor immunity in STING‐deficient tumors. . Abstract The stimulator of interferon genes (STING)‐mediated innate immune pathway plays an important role in tumor immunosurveillance.
Chengzhou Mao+10 more
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