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Timing the shift in retinal local signs that accompanies a saccadic eye movement [PDF]
J. Scott Jordan, Wayne A. Hershberger
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In a murine model of acute lung injury, pulmonary administration of lipid nanoparticles carrying TNFα siRNA enables targeted delivery to immune cells. The study emphasises the importance of optimizing LNP distribution and delivery timing to improve therapeutic outcomes and develop emergency therapies for lung hyperinflammation.
Qinglin Wang+14 more
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Visual and control aspects of saccadic eye movements [PDF]
Physiological, behavioral, and control investigation of rapid saccadic jump eye movement in ...
Stark, L., Young, L. R., Zuber, B. L.
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SmartEye and Polhemus data for vestibulo–ocular reflex and optokinetic reflex model
In this data article, this dataset included raw data of head and eye movement that collected by Polhemus (Polhemus Inc) and SmartEye (Smart Eye AB) equipment. Subjects who have driver license participated in this experiment.
Anh Son Le, Hirofumi Aoki
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Rapid Eye Movement Sleep-Deprivation-Induced Changes in Glucose Metabolic Enzymes in Rat Brain [PDF]
Mahesh Thakkar, Birendra Nath Mallick
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Multifunctional Biomedical Devices with Closed‐Loop Systems for Precision Therapy
This review explores two major types of closed‐loop therapeutic systems: self‐sustained and externally triggered. It highlights recent advances in stimuli‐responsive materials, integrated bioelectronics, and data‐driven control strategies, offering insight into emerging strategies for personalized, responsive drug delivery.
Yixuan Leng, Rujie Sun
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Human Regional Cerebral Blood Flow during Rapid-Eye-Movement Sleep [PDF]
Peter Lund Madsen+5 more
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Threats to the validity of eye-movement research in psychology
Jacob L. Orquin, K. Holmqvist
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This study introduces the first miniaturized, patient‐specific carotid artery model created via 3D printing using GelMA with embedded vascular cells. Combining CFD, PIV, and flow perfusion, the model replicates anatomically dependent hemodynamics and cellular responses.
Jorge A. Catano+7 more
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Seeing inside the Body Using Wearable Sensing and Imaging Technologies
This review explores wearable technologies for noninvasive internal health monitoring. It categorizes approaches into indirect sensing (e.g., bioelectrical and biochemical signals) and direct imaging (e.g., wearable ultrasound and EIT), highlighting multimodal integration and system‐level innovation toward personalized, continuous healthcare.
Sumin Kim+3 more
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