This review highlights the synthesis and applications of magnetized cells (MCs) and magnetized scaffolds (MSs) in advancing bone tissue engineering strategies. It further demonstrates how magnetic particles (MPs) improve scaffold properties and how external magnetic fields enhance mesenchymal stem cell adhesion, proliferation, and osteogenic ...
Elio Cinar SanSegundo +3 more
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LncRNA Profiling and ceRNA Network Construction of Intrauterine Exosomes in Goats During Embryo Implantation. [PDF]
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Zygote intrafallopian transfer in patients with tubal factor infertility after repeated failure of implantation with in vitro fertilization–embryo transfer [PDF]
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Identification of TPRA1 as a Novel Receptor and Predictive Biomarker for Oncolytic Virus M1
This study identifies transmembrane protein adipocyte‐associated 1 (TPRA1) as a novel receptor for oncolytic virus M1 (OVM). TPRA1's ectodomain binds OVM particles, while its intracellular domain facilitates virus internalization, promoting efficient viral entry.
Linyi Hu +20 more
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LIFR-Mediated ERBB2 Signaling Is Essential for Successful Embryo Implantation in Mice. [PDF]
Terakawa J +12 more
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Concerning So-Called Emergency Contraception : A Statement [PDF]
The Center for Bioethics Catholic University of the Sacred Heart Rome
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What is the Rate Limiting Factor at Implantation: Embryo Quality or Endometrial Receptivity? [PDF]
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Laeverin is Cell‐Surface Target for Liquid‐Phase Metastasizing Cancer Cells
This study revealed that epithelial cancer cells in the floating phase induce the expression of laeverin (LVRN) that is a trophoblast‐specific and cell‐surface immunoregulatory factor and showed that anti‐LVRN ADC is a promising agent that can attack cancer cells in the metastatic liquid phase and block further distant metastasis.
Haruki Kasama +17 more
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Frozen Embryo Disposition in Cases of Separation and Divorce: How \u3cem\u3eNahmani v. Nahmani\u3c/em\u3e and \u3cem\u3eDavis v. Davis\u3c/em\u3e Form the Foundation for a Workable Expansion of Current International Family Planning [PDF]
E., Ceala, Breen-Portnoy
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