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Placental‐Derived Connective Tissue Matrix Mediates Murine Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Regeneration
Placentally derived connective tissue matrix (pd‐CTM) innately contains various neurotrophic, angiogenic, anti‐inflammatory, and tissue remodeling cytokines. In this mouse model of unilateral vocal fold paralysis, we investigate its effects on recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) regeneration and reinnervation of the right thyroarytenoid (TA) muscle after ...
Sunjay Anekal +7 more
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Political Advertising and Data-Driven Campaigning in Australia
There have been breathtaking accounts of the use of data in political campaigns for microtargeting and message testing, among other practices. Most of these examine presidential campaigns in the US.
Travis N. Ridout
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Mechanical Force Promotes Mitochondrial Transfer From Macrophages to BMSCs to Enhance Bone Formation
Mechanical tension activates Drp1‐mediated mitochondrial fission in macrophages, facilitating the release of Mito‐EVs that are subsequently transferred to BMSCs. Additionally, the CD200R‐CD200 interaction enhances the uptake of these mechanically stimulated macrophage‐derived Mito‐EVs by BMSCs, ultimately promoting osteogenic differentiation.
Yingyi Li +8 more
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Simple-Structured Control for Supercapacitor DC-DC Converters for Grid-Connected Applications
The bi-directional DC-DC converter (DDC) is commonly employed for a battery or supercapacitor (BA/SC) to accomplish power management flexibility. Current and voltage control for the DDC is crucial for power management.
Xiangjun Quan +7 more
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This report explores which muscles of the pectoral girdle are employed to allow birds to hold their wings horizontally with a level aerofoil surface during a glide. Abstract Whilst many birds glide briefly with wings held horizontally, some species maintain this posture for extended periods during soaring.
D. Charles Deeming, María Clelia Mosto
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Psittaciformes exhibit high levels of morphological diversity, particularly in skull and beak structure, previously linked to diet and body size. Although there were some levels of significance between diet and beak shape, body mass was a much stronger co‐variate. Diet is not determining beak shape within the clade.
Shannon L. Harrison +2 more
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Controle motor oral e funções orofaciais em indivíduos com deformidade dentofacial
Objetivo Verificar se há relação entre o controle motor oral e as funções orofaciais em indivíduos com deformidade dentofacial (DDF). Métodos Participaram 16 indivíduos entre 18 e 40 anos, média de 28,37 anos, sendo sete indivíduos padrão II (três ...
Daniela Galvão de Almeida Prado +4 more
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Probiotic-derived extracellular vesicles attenuate cholestatic liver damage via gut-liver axis
Gut-liver axis disturbance is the unifying pathogenesis of cholestatic liver diseases. The purpose of this study was to explore the underlying mechanisms of the probiotic Lactobacillus amylovorus (LA) and its secreted extracellular vesicles (EVs) on ...
Xianjiao Liu +11 more
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Mohamed Wehbe,1,2 Malathi Anantha,1 Minghan Shi,3,4 Ada Wai-yin Leung,1 Wieslawa H Dragowska,1 Léon Sanche,3,4 Marcel B Bally1,2,5,6 1Experimental Therapeutics, British Columbia Cancer Agency, 2Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of ...
Wehbe M +6 more
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Characterization of a novel variant in KCNJ16, encoding Kir5.1 channel
The essential role of the inwardly rectifying potassium channel Kir5.1 (KCNJ16) in controlling electrolyte homeostasis and blood pressure has been demonstrated in human and animal studies.
Biyang Xu +8 more
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