Therapeutic potential of plant-derived natural products against drug-induced liver injury. [PDF]
Chen Y, Mei YQ, Hou L, Li KJ.
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Magnetic Bioprinting and Actuation of Stretchable Muscle Tissue
Human and murine myoblasts labeled with iron oxide nanoparticles are magnetically bioprinted into wrench‐shaped tissues, which are then anchored between two magnetic needles. Mechanical stretching of these tissues enhances both their maturation and functional performance. Abstract Engineering tissues with precise, long‐lasting shapes and the capability
Noam Demri +6 more
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Biomimetic polymersomal nanoreactors for hepatocyte-directed detoxification in drug-induced liver injury. [PDF]
Gu W +10 more
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Application of High-Throughput Sequencing to Circulating microRNAs Reveals Novel Biomarkers for Drug-Induced Liver Injury [PDF]
Julian Krauskopf +8 more
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An injectable deep eutectic solvent‐based ionic gel is developed for rapid in situ gelation and broad‐spectrum hemostatic functionality. The material combines high mechanical strength, strong tissue adhesion, and antibacterial activity, demonstrating potential as an advanced biofunctional gel for emergency bleeding control and wound care.
Jia‐Yu Yang +13 more
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Recent advances in diagnostics have accelerated the development of miniaturized wearable technologies for the continuous monitoring of diseases. This paradigm is shifting healthcare away from invasive, centralized blood tests toward decentralized monitoring, using alternative body biofluids.
Lanka Tata Rao +2 more
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Multiscale modeling of drug-induced liver injury from organ to lobule. [PDF]
Malka-Markovitz A +9 more
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Drug‐induced liver injury: results from the hospital‐based
Antonios Douros +7 more
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Harnessing Next‐Generation 3D Cancer Models to Elucidate Tumor‐Microbiome Crosstalk
Centralizes the microbiome within 3D tumor‐microbiome model platforms, including spheroids, organoids, 3D‐bioprinted constructs, and microfluidic chips, each enabling structured host‐tumor‐microbe studies. These systems support bacterial colonization, facilitating investigation of microbial impacts on tumor growth, immunity, and therapy. The microbiome
Marina Green Buzhor +12 more
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Computed tomography manifestations of drug-induced liver injury according to type and severity of injury. [PDF]
Chen Y +7 more
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