Efanesoctocog alfa: the renaissance of Factor VIII replacement therapy.
Dargaud Y +3 more
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Sludge phases with brittle fracture behavior form in AlMgSi alloys with high concentrations of alloying elements and negatively influence their ductility. The phase type mainly depends on the Si content and the concentration of minor alloying elements like Fe, Mn, Cr, and Mo strongly influences the number of sludge particles. The need for sustainable
Dominik Steinacker +3 more
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Atomistic Mechanism of Lipid Membrane Binding for Blood Coagulation Factor VIII with Molecular Dynamics Simulations on a Microsecond Time Scale. [PDF]
Avery NG +3 more
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This study introduces a scalable and colored low‐emissivity (low‐e) paint achieved by spraying an ultrathin n‐doped poly(benzodifurandione) (n‐PBDF) coating onto various colored substrates. The low‐e paint enhances thermal regulation by reducing mid‐infrared thermal emissivity to 0.19, thereby stabilizing indoor temperatures across diverse climates ...
Xiaojie Liu +13 more
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The in vitro cross-reactivity and blood coagulation potential of recombinant porcine factor VIII in Japanese patients with acquired hemophilia A. [PDF]
Takeyama M +8 more
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Bioorthogonal Engineering of Cellular Microenvironments Using Isonitrile Ligations
Highly selective chemistries are required for fabrication and post‐cross–linking modification of cell‐encapsulating hydrogels used in tissue engineering applications. Isonitrile ligation reactions represent a promising class of bioorthogonal chemistries for engineering hydrogel‐based cellular microenvironments. Isonitrile‐based hydrogels are stable and
Ping Zhou +2 more
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Combination of bolus and continuous infusion of factor VIII in a patient with severe hemophilia A undergoing on-pump coronary artery bypass graft surgery. [PDF]
Vander Zwaag S, Brose S, Fassl J.
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This study examines how manufacturing uncertainties in Curie temperatures (1.5–2°C) affect multilayer active magnetic regenerators (AMR). While increasing the number of magnetocaloric layers boosts cooling power, performance degrades due to temperature variations.
Urban Tomc +6 more
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Comparative Effectiveness of Valoctocogene Roxaparvovec and Prophylactic Factor VIII Replacement in Severe Hemophilia A. [PDF]
Oldenburg J +11 more
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A Rare Case of Acquired Factor VIII Inhibition in an Elderly Female. [PDF]
Niazi B +5 more
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