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BLOOD VOLUME AND EXTRACELLULAR FLUID IN TUBERCULOSIS
Elliott B. Hay+2 more
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Enzyme‐Regulated Extended Swelling of Hydrogels for Dehiscence‐Less Tissue Expansions
An interpenetrating hydrogel network with swelling under regulation by enzymatic degradation (INSURED) is fabricated to avoid dehiscence. INSURED remains structurally intact post‐implantation, while HYAL injection enables control over the onset and rate of swelling.
Byung Ik Park+10 more
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Integrin-Mediated Expression of Bone Formation-Related Genes in Osteoblast-Like Cells in Response to Fluid Shear Stress: Roles of Extracellular Matrix, Shc, and Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase [PDF]
Ding-Yu Lee+6 more
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Bio‐based and (semi‐)synthetic zwitterion‐modified novel materials and fully synthetic next‐generation alternatives show the importance of material design for different biomedical applications. The zwitterionic character affects the physiochemical behavior of the material and deepens the understanding of chemical interaction mechanisms within the ...
Theresa M. Lutz+3 more
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ENaC blockade in proteinuria-associated extracellular fluid volume overload - effective but risky. [PDF]
Ray EC.
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Fluid Transport in the Extracellular Matrix:Kinetic Changes Induced by Metabolic Inhibitors [PDF]
Maria P. McGee+2 more
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Engineering Highly Cellularized Living Materials via Mechanical Agitation
A mechanical agitation strategy is developed to engineer highly cellularized living materials, achieving cell densities of up to 1 billion cells per milliliter. By precisely tuning properties such as stiffness and toughness in blood clots, the approach is validated in both in vitro and in vivo studies.
Aram Bahmani+9 more
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The extracellular fluid macromolecular composition differentially affects cell-substrate adhesion and cell morphology. [PDF]
Gonzalez-Molina J+3 more
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