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Cutting edge strategies for diabetic wound care: Nanotechnology, bioengineering, and beyond
Graphical abstract illustrates the challenges in diabetic wound healing, covering pathophysiology, formulation hurdles, and emerging therapeutic strategies. It highlights the role of hyperglycemia, formulation complexities, and advanced technologies like bioprinting and AI in improving diabetic wound management. Abstract Diabetic wounds affect millions
Usama Ahmad +8 more
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Clinical and patient reported outcomes using autologous fibrin sealant as adjunct to diode light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation‐assisted gingival depigmentation: A randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Duddukuri Murali Krishna +5 more
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What Is the Biological and Clinical Relevance of Fibrin?
R. Litvinov, J. Weisel
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A series of in vitro experiments, numerical simulations and in vivo experiments were conducted to jointly evaluate the effects of different thicknesses of bioabsorbable polymer vascular stents on their radial capacity, hemodynamics and in vivo outcomes.
Chong Chen +9 more
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Direct Oral Anticoagulants for Treating Fibrin Sheath-induced Central Venous Port System Dysfunction. [PDF]
Nagata S +13 more
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Fibrin sealants for the prevention of postoperative pancreatic fistula following pancreatic surgery.
Yao Cheng +6 more
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Maximizing Neurovascular Outcomes of Facial Transplantation: A Comprehensive Review
ABSTRACT Facial transplantation is a division of reconstructive surgery which aims to improve the function and appearance of a face that has endured severe disfigurement. Currently, the face transplant procedure uses allogenic tissue, harvested from a brain‐dead donor, to replace damaged facial components.
Olivia A. James, Faye Bennett
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Beyond Direct Fibrinolysis: Novel Approaches to Thrombolysis. [PDF]
Shibeko AM +4 more
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