Electrical stimulation-evoked resistance exercise therapy improves arterial health after chronic spinal cord injury [PDF]
Lee Stoner +4 more
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A transparent dual‐network strain sensor integrates robust mechanical properties, room‐temperature self‐healing, and stable performance under sub‐zero conditions and prolonged storage. Its excellent biocompatibility and antimicrobial properties enable safe skin contact.
Wenqing Chen +8 more
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Electrical Injury-Induced High-Degree Atrioventricular Block Requiring a Permanent Pacemaker [PDF]
Dae Woo Hyun +4 more
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Chemical, Electrical, and Radiation Injuries.
Jonathan S. Friedstat +2 more
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Synthetic Aspects and Characterization Needs in MOF Chemistry – from Discovery to Applications
Overcoming the challenges of phase discovery, synthesis optimization and scale‐up, characterization, and computational studies is essential to accelerate the large‐scale application of MOFs. Life‐cycle analyses and techno‐economic analyses need to be performed to realistically assess their potential for industrial relevance.
Bastian Achenbach +4 more
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Insulin action and long-term electrically induced training in individuals with spinal cord injuries
Thomas Mohr +5 more
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Surface Functional Electrical Stimulation of the Abdominal Muscles to Enhance Cough and Assist Tracheostomy Decannulation After High-Level Spinal Cord Injury [PDF]
Bonsan B. Lee +3 more
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Cottonseed‐Derived Reusable Bio‐Carbon Gel Ink for DIW Printing Soft Electronic Textiles
A reusable carbon‐gel ink, incorporating cottonseed peptone as a natural mediator, enables cross‐linked ionic polymer networks for advanced conductivity, stability, and biocompatibility. Compatible with direct‐ink‐writing, it facilitates flexible electronics on polymeric and textile substrates for multifunctional applications, including motion sensing,
King Yan Chung +7 more
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Cerebral Corticospinal Tract Injury Resulting from High-Voltage Electrical Shock: Fig 1. [PDF]
Christopher Johansen +3 more
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Thermal Processing Creates Water‐Stable PEDOT:PSS Films for Bioelectronics
Instead of using chemical cross–linkers, it is shown that PEDOT:PSS thin films for bioelectronics become water‐stable after a simple heat treatment. The heat treatment is compatible with a range of rigid and elastomeric substrates and films are stable in vivo for >20 days.
Siddharth Doshi +16 more
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