Excitatory Amino Acid Receptor Antagonist in Murine Motoneuron Disease (The Wobbler Mouse) [PDF]
Charles Krieger +4 more
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Injectable POEGMA‐DA hydrogels, dual‐crosslinked via dopamine self‐polymerization and dynamic hydrazone bonds, provide a safer alternative to invasive wound closure methods and toxic bioadhesives. Mimicking skin‐like mechanics, they achieve effective tissue adhesion for acute dermal wounds, supporting improved healing outcomes, including reducing ...
Gurpreet Kaur Randhawa +6 more
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Interplay Among Synaptic Glutamate Release and Excitotoxicity: Neuronal Damage and Graphene-Based Materials Related Protection. [PDF]
Cellot G, Ballerini L.
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4-Aminopyridine reveals presynaptic GABA actions in rat sympathetic ganglia [PDF]
Galvan, Martin +2 more
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Excitatory amino acid antagonists and Parkinson's disease [Reply to letter to the editor]
Werner Schmidt +2 more
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Cerebral synthesis and release of kynurenic acid: an endogenous antagonist of excitatory amino acid receptors [PDF]
KJ Swartz +3 more
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An injectable deep eutectic solvent‐based ionic gel is developed for rapid in situ gelation and broad‐spectrum hemostatic functionality. The material combines high mechanical strength, strong tissue adhesion, and antibacterial activity, demonstrating potential as an advanced biofunctional gel for emergency bleeding control and wound care.
Jia‐Yu Yang +13 more
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Impaired Synaptic Activity in the Basolateral Amygdala Is Associated With an Alcohol Use Disorder-Like Vulnerable Phenotype in Male Rats. [PDF]
Cadeddu D +5 more
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EFFECT OF AN EXCITATORY AMINO ACID ANTAGONIST (MK-801) ON NEUROLOGIC OUTCOME IN A CANINE MODEL OF COMPLETE CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA [PDF]
William J. Perkins +3 more
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Biodegradable Implantable Electronics with Wireless Technology for Real‐Time Clinical Applications
The article explores how bioresorbable implantable electronics merge wireless communication and power delivery with biodegradable materials to enable real‐time clinical applications. It highlights advances in materials, system design, and medical uses across neural, cardiovascular, digestive, immune, and drug‐delivery systems.
Myeongki Cho +4 more
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