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Bioprinting Organs—Science or Fiction?—A Review From Students to Students
Bioprinting artificial organs has the potential to revolutionize the medical field. This is a comprehensive review of the bioprinting workflow delving into the latest advancements in bioinks, materials and bioprinting techniques, exploring the critical stages of tissue maturation and functionality.
Nicoletta Murenu +18 more
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Prior Concussions and Risk of Disability for Patients After a Motor Vehicle Crash.
Redelmeier DA, Bhatt V, Drover SSM.
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Leisure time patterns of children with and without disabilities: a cross-sectional latent class analysis. [PDF]
Møller-Skau C +3 more
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Customized Employment Q and A [PDF]
Office of Disability Employment Policy
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Comparison of therapeutic and diagnostic applications of a surface‐emitting light source with multiwavelength emission characteristics. Abstract Conventional light‐emitting‐diode‐based light sources suffer from rigidity, localized heating, and poor adaptability to skin deformation, limiting their use in skin‐attached medical devices.
In Ho Kim +10 more
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Efficacy and safety of magnesium prophylaxis in children with migraine without aura. [PDF]
Karatoprak EY +3 more
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Bioactive glass (BAG) S53P4 is a synthetic bone substitute. Clinically it has been used in the treatment of benign bone tumor surgery, in spine surgery, in trauma surgery, in frontal sinus surgery, in diabetic foot osteomyelitis surgery, in mastoid surgery, in oral and maxillofacial surgery in more than 4000 patients, with excellent clinical long‐term ...
Sebastian CE Lindfors +2 more
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"Disability data: a case study in research limitation transparency": a response. [PDF]
Mitra S.
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This study presents a highly sensitive, oxidation‐resistant, biocompatible, and degradable Janus piezoresistive electronic skin for sustainable wearable electronics. The electronic skin exhibits sensitive and stable response across a broad pressure range, exceptional oxidation resistance, and Janus wettability.
Joon Kim +5 more
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