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Alpha‐lipoic acid (ALA) plays a significant role in alleviating isoflurane‐induced cognitive dysfunction in juvenile mice by activating PGC‐1α, which improves mitochondrial function and energy metabolism in astrocytes. As a potent antioxidant, ALA is commonly found in foods like spinach, broccoli, and yeast, and its supplementation may offer ...
Xingkai Zhao+4 more
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Advancing Food Safety in Bangladesh: Challenges and the Promise of Smart Sensor Technology
This study critically analyzes prevalent food safety hazards in Bangladesh and identifies key challenges in food safety practices and regulations. It discusses factors influencing food safety and explores strategies to enhance public health. Additionally, advancements in smart sensor‐based detection methods for food hazards are highlighted to offer ...
Md Wadud Ahmed, Mohammed Kamruzzaman
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Myelin Formation by Oligodendrocytes Is Enhanced Through Laminin‐411 and Its Derived Peptide
Laminin (LM) α1, α2, and α4 chains are expressed at the myelination stage of oligodendrocyte (OL). LM411 and its E8 fragment enhance OL myelin membrane formation. A4G47 from LM411E8 is a novel peptide that promotes OL myelin formation. ABSTRACT In the central nervous system, oligodendrocytes (OLs) form myelin sheaths that accomplish the efficient ...
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The surgical and medical co‐management (SMC) team integrates internists and surgeons to improve perioperative planning to minimize complications and promote recovery. SMCs team implemented various perioperative optimization strategies for the patient to prevent complications and enhance satisfaction.
Wenning Lu+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Evaluating the minimum distance (dTICA) between the internal carotid artery (ICA) and tonsillar tumors (TT) on imaging is essential for preoperative planning; we propose a tool to automatically extract dTICA. Methods CT scans of 96 patients with TT were selected from the cancer imaging archive.
Aseem Jain+4 more
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European Academy of Paeditric Dentistry: a guideline framework for undergraduate education in paediatric dentistry [PDF]
Lygidakis, Nick+3 more
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Facial and Dental Trauma [PDF]
AbstractDental and facial trauma are very common in a daily routine radiology practice. Knowledge of the functional anatomy of the mandibulofacial and maxillofacial regions forms the cornerstone of a thorough full radiologic evaluation of the patient with a dental and/or facial trauma. Cone beam computed tomography and multidetector computed tomography
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The consequences of Dental trauma
Primary Dental Journal, 2023Traumatic dental injuries pose a variety of complex ongoing issues to the dental practitioner. As dental injuries are commonly experienced at a young age, the treatment often takes place during adolescence or early in adulthood years at crucial development stages and very early in the life of the permanent successor.
Lorna, Gladwin, James, Darcey
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Primary Dental Journal, 2023
Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) occur commonly in children and young adults with one in three adults having experience of a TDI to their permanent dentition. Although the management of TDIs have evolved vastly, the consequences of TDIs can still be profound and generally carry a high burden for the patient, family, or carer, as well as the clinician ...
Hasneet K, Kalsi, Beth, Burns
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Traumatic dental injuries (TDIs) occur commonly in children and young adults with one in three adults having experience of a TDI to their permanent dentition. Although the management of TDIs have evolved vastly, the consequences of TDIs can still be profound and generally carry a high burden for the patient, family, or carer, as well as the clinician ...
Hasneet K, Kalsi, Beth, Burns
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