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Peeling and Sliding in Nucleosome Repositioning
We investigate the mechanisms of histone sliding and detachment with a stochastic model that couples thermally-induced, passive histone sliding with active motor-driven histone unwrapping.
G. Längst +3 more
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Play-Mohs: Using modeling clay to teach repairs following Mohs micrographic surgery
Nicole N. Dacy, MD +1 more
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Gingival hyperplasia around dental implants in jaws reconstructed with free vascularized flaps: a case report series [PDF]
Free vascularized flaps are the gold standard for reconstruction of the facial skeleton after surgical ablation of pathologies or when important atrophy of the jaws exists.
Brauner, E. +8 more
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Model-based Aeroservoelastic Design and Load Alleviation of Large Wind Turbine Blades
This paper presents an aeroservoelastic modeling approach for dynamic load alleviation in large wind turbines with trailing-edge aerodynamic surfaces. The tower, potentially on a moving base, and the rotating blades are modeled using geometrically non ...
Bossanyi E. A. +17 more
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Thermal imaging in biomedical research: a non-invasive technology for animal models
Thermal imaging has been used in animal models to non-invasively detect surface temperature changes after several pathologic and surgical processes.
Antonio Verduzco-Mendoza +12 more
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Composite defects due to trauma present with compound comminuted fractures with soft tissue loss. Stabilization requires multiple Schanz pins across the fracture segments and flap cover for soft tissue reconstruction. These pins hinder flap inset and may
Sathish Kumar Jayaraman +3 more
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BACKGROUND: The treatment of hand soft tissue defects primarily relies on flap reconstruction. However, traditional venous/arterial free flaps have several disadvantages, including damage to the donor site, blood stasis, cyanosis, blister formation, and ...
Xiangchang Cao +7 more
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Reconstruction of facial defects and deformities using neck and chest flaps
Objective. To develop methods for obtaining enlarged flaps with their own vessels in the cervicothoracic region for the reconstruction of defects and deformities of the lower and middle parts of the face. Materials and methods.
O. A. Zhernov +2 more
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The versatility of the inter-costal artery perforator (ICAP) flaps [PDF]
Blondeel, Phillip +5 more
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