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Use of Ichthyol in Diseases of the Eye Treatment of Gyonorrhea [PDF]
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Label‐Free 3D Photoacoustic Imaging of Tumor Organoids for Volumetric Drug Screening
A label‐free organoid photoacoustic imaging (LFOPI) system is developed for precise volumetric drug screening evaluation. As a proof of concept, LFOPI's performance in chemotherapy and immunotherapy drug screening assays are further evaluated. The LFOPI offers unique non‐invasive, label‐free capabilities for tumor organoids, and contributes to the ...
Xiaofei Luo+18 more
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Deep Learning-Driven Exophthalmometry through Facial Photographs in Thyroid Eye Disease. [PDF]
Park J+8 more
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Aging and the Spectral Properties of Brain Hemodynamics
As the brain ages, its metabolic demands decline—but not uniformly. Here, spectral slope flattening of resting‐state fMRI signals is proposed as a potential biomarker of pathologic brain aging. A subset of older adults diverges from youthful spectral and metabolic patterns, with changes linked to frontal white matter pathology and regional loss of ...
Ki Yun Park+9 more
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Puzzling Late Relapse of Thyroid Eye Disease: A Case Series. [PDF]
Oustabassidis E+3 more
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Diseases of the Eye. A Hand-book of Ophthalmic Practice for Students and Practitioners. [PDF]
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Integrated single‐cell transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses reveal that MYC‐driven glycolysis activates the PI3K‐AKT‐FOXO1 pathway, disrupting Th17/Treg balance and promoting uveitis. MYC inhibition restores immune homeostasis and alleviates disease symptoms.
He Li+11 more
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The Prevalence of Corneal Sensitivity Loss in Patients with and without Dry Eye Disease. [PDF]
Stolz M.
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Bibliography of Cholera; Or a Bird's-Eye View of Some of the Published Works upon That Disease [PDF]
Stephen W. Williams
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Lynch et al., identified novel targets on the wake‐promoting pathways that can effectively treat pain‐induced sleep disturbances. The authors demonstrated that Calcitonin gene‐related peptide‐expressing neurons (CGRP) in the external lateral parabrachial nucleus (PBelCGRP) serve as the primary relay node for pain stimuli that cause sleep disruption ...
Nicole Lynch+13 more
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