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Applications of robotic catheter ablation in congenital heart disease. [PDF]
Khairy P, Ernst S.
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From hydrogels to eutectogels: Emerging platforms for stretchable electronics
The transition of wearable electronics toward long‐term reliability requires materials that resist dehydration without sacrificing tissue‐like softness and ionic conductivity. Eutectogels fulfill these demands by immobilizing deep eutectic solvents within tailored polymer networks.
Chang Zhou +14 more
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Cardiac anatomic considerations in pediatric electrophysiology.
Samuel J. Asirvatham
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Mathematical analysis of a 1D-3D coupled problem in cardiac electrophysiology [PDF]
Khouloud Kordoghli +2 more
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Zero-exchange transseptal access in atrial fibrillation ablation: Improving efficiency without compromising safety. [PDF]
Boddupalli SP, Gohil J.
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Wearable biofluids colorimetric biosensors
Wearable and flexible colorimetric sensors enable real‐time, non‐invasive detection through visible color changes. Advances in materials and device engineering have driven their development; however, challenges remain in sensitivity, selectivity, and scalable manufacturing.
Zhaoyuan Lyu +8 more
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The Isolated Thumb Domain of Acid-Sensing Ion Channels Forms a Minimal Folding Unit Enabling Ligand Binding Studies. [PDF]
Mishra BP +14 more
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This review organizes flexible wearable electronics for cardiovascular monitoring into four interconnected information layers: surface electrophysiology, hemodynamic sensing, vascular imaging, and biofluid biomarker analysis. This framework clarifies how electrical rhythm, vascular loading, structural and flow‐related features, and biochemical states ...
Qiao Chen +5 more
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Circadian rhythm disruption impairs metabolic regulation, appetite control, and vascular function, promoting obesity and cardiovascular diseases. Evidence highlights a bidirectional relationship where metabolic disorders further disturb circadian timing.
Ghizal Fatima +4 more
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