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Abstract Purpose Treating large cartilage lesions in the knee remains a challenge. While matrix‐associated autologous chondrocyte implantation (MACI) is the gold standard for medium to large lesions, the minced cartilage technique has shown promise in smaller defects. Enhancing this technique with biomaterials has been suggested for larger lesions, but
Johanna Mayr+5 more
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A re-examination of the cleavage of fibrinogen and fibrin by plasmin.
Earl W. Ferguson, L J Fretto, P A McKee
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Transmembrane thiol isomerase TMX1 inhibits fibrin formation by down-regulation of platelet phosphatidylserine exposure. [PDF]
Zhao Z+7 more
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Postoperative adhesions remain a major challenge in neurosurgery, increasing reoperation risks and complications. This study presents an initiated chemical vapor deposition (iCVD)‐based polymer coating for dura substitutes, significantly reducing adhesion formation.
Kyung Hyun Kim+6 more
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Binding phenomena of isolated unique plasmic degradation products of human cross-linked fibrin.
Stephanie A. Olexa, Andrei Z. Budzynski
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Exploring effects of platelet contractility on the kinetics, thermodynamics, and mechanisms of fibrin clot contraction. [PDF]
Kliuchnikov E+7 more
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Bioelectronic Hydrogels: Exemplifying the Synergy Between Biopolymers and Conjugated Polymers
This review aims to highlight the benefits of biopolymer‐based conductive hydrogels as soft bioelectronics for biointerface applications. Biopolymers deliver biocompatibility, commercial availability, low cost, and sustainability, whereas conjugated polymers provide electronic conductivity.
Thanh Nhi Tra+2 more
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Leveraging microtopography to pattern multi-oriented muscle actuators.
Rossy T+8 more
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Yerba mate intake shows cardiometabolic beneficial effects decreasing blood pressure, blood lipids, inflammatory biomarkers and body fat in healthy and hypercholesterolemic non‐habitual consumers. ABSTRACT Yerba mate has been reported to have antihypertensive, hypocholesterolemic, antidiabetic, or antiobesity properties.
Laura Bravo+4 more
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