Who’s afraid of Dura Mater? [PDF]
To overcome the fear associated with conventional nomenclature related to different anatomic positions for Bonebridge.Bonebridge is an active transcutaneous semi-implantable bone conduction device available for clinical use since 2012. Bonebridge is indicated in patients with conductive and mild mixed hearing loss and a bone conduction threshold above ...
Mario Emilio Zernotti, Javier Gavilán
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Corneal injury is associated with stromal and vascular alterations within cranial dura mater [PDF]
The cornea and cranial dura mater share sensory innervation. This link raises the possibility that pathological impulses mediated by corneal injury may be transmitted to the cranial dura, trigger dural perivascular/connective tissue nociceptor responses,
Olga V. Glinskii +8 more
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Storage and purification adaptations for the isolation of total RNA from the dura mater [PDF]
Background RNA extraction is a step that precedes several molecular techniques. The fibrous tissue, more specifically the dura mater, has several limitations in routine protocols, and lacks optimization protocols to overcome these problems ...
Maria Rosana de Souza Ferreira +3 more
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Electrospun Nanofibers for Dura Mater Regeneration: A Mini Review on Current Progress [PDF]
Dural defects are a common problem in neurosurgical procedures and should be repaired to avoid complications such as cerebrospinal fluid leakage, brain swelling, epilepsy, intracranial infection, and so on.
Bishweshwar Pant +2 more
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Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor‐Releasing Bioabsorbable Polyglycolic Acid Dura Mater Enhances Neural Progenitor Cell Proliferation and Neuroprotection After Brain Injury [PDF]
Background Traumatic brain injury harms health, causes disability, and burdens health care systems and economies. Although new treatments for brain injury have been developed, their therapeutic efficacy remains insufficient.
Yoshiro Ito +3 more
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Stable intracranial imaging of dura mater-engrafted pancreatic islet cells in awake mice [PDF]
By transplanting pancreatic islets onto the dura mater of the mouse brain, we establish a microscopy platform that enables longitudinal intravital imaging of otherwise optically inaccessible tissue.
Philip Tröster +4 more
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Biosubstitutes for dural closure: Unveiling research, application, and future prospects of dura mater alternatives [PDF]
The dura mater, as the crucial outermost protective layer of the meninges, plays a vital role in safeguarding the underlying brain tissue. Neurosurgeons face significant challenges in dealing with trauma or large defects in the dura mater, as they must ...
Dolphee Khurana +8 more
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Mechanical properties of human spinal dura mater show rate dependency [PDF]
The spinal dura mater is a tough membrane protecting the spinal cord. Its mechanical response, particularly under dynamic loading conditions (e.g., during vehicular collisions), can lead to severe medical complications. However, the mechanical properties
Tomasz Wiczenbach +7 more
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Trigeminovascular calcitonin gene-related peptide function in Cacna1a R192Q-mutated knock-in mice [PDF]
Familial hemiplegic migraine type 1 (FHM1) is a rare migraine subtype. Whereas transgenic knock-in mice with the human pathogenic FHM1 R192Q missense mutation in the Cacna1a gene reveal overall neuronal hyperexcitability, the effects on the ...
Chan, K.Y. (Kayi) +7 more
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Intraoperative discrimination of native meningioma and dura mater by Raman spectroscopy
Meningiomas are among the most frequent tumors of the central nervous system. For a total resection, shown to decrease recurrences, it is paramount to reliably discriminate tumor tissue from normal dura mater intraoperatively.
Finn Jelke +10 more
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