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Image-Based Artificial Intelligence Technology for Diagnosing Middle Ear Diseases: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Song D, Kim T, Lee Y, Kim J.
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Hypertrophic scar formation is driven by excessive mitochondrial fission in wound macrophages, which we discover is governed by a novel AURKB‐DRP1(Ser616) axis. The study develops a targeted therapy using cRGD‐decorated extracellular vesicles to deliver the natural compound Asiaticoside specifically to macrophages.
Luyu Li +8 more
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Microglial AXL drives white matter repair after stroke by orchestrating the cleanup of myelin debris. Mechanistically, AXL signals through EGR1 to boost Smpd1 transcription, regulating sphingolipid metabolism and preventing lipid droplet toxicity. Restoring the pathway with ASM therapy mitigates damage, positioning AXL as a key node for therapeutic ...
Junqiu Jia +13 more
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In this study, we propose a method of classification for tympanic membrane diseases and regression of pediatric hearing, using a deep learning model of artificial neural networks.
Hongchang Lee +3 more
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Towards the Clinical Application of Gene Therapy for Genetic Inner Ear Diseases. [PDF]
Lahlou G +4 more
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Hafnium (Hf)‐rich carbon dots (Hf‐rCDs) with high metal content (40.7%) and robust batch production capacity (>2 g per batch) are synthesized via a facile air‐assisted pyrolysis method. In vivo CT imaging demonstrates outstanding performance of Hf‐rCDs across multiple physiological systems and enables high‐resolution visualization of swine cervical ...
Shuo Li +11 more
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Introduction: Perforation of the tympanic membrane is a commonly encountered problem in otolaryngology and often leads to conductive hearing loss as well as recurrent middle ear infections.
Paresh Chavan +4 more
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Application of Nanomedicine in Inner Ear Diseases. [PDF]
Lin Q +7 more
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Book Review: Neurology of Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases [PDF]
C J Earl
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Cortical Somatostatin Neurons Regulate Seizure Susceptibility via MINAR1/Gαs–cAMP Signaling
Our study identifies MINAR1 as a novel regulator of cortical interneuron excitability and seizure susceptibility. MINAR1 is preferentially expressed in SST+ interneurons. Genetic ablation of MINAR1 leads to seizure hypersensitivity, reduced SST+ neuron excitability, and impaired Gαs–cAMP signaling, disrupting the E/I balance.
Wei‐Tang Liu +20 more
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