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Inlet stabilisation using flow regulation, a numerical approach using process-based modeling [PDF]
The central coast of Vietnam has more than sixty inlets and river mouths discharging into the East Sea. They are often unstable due to entrance shoaling, channel migration and seasonal inlet closure and breaching. These phenomena cause a number of social
Tung, T.T.
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Preservative‐free 0.9% sodium chloride for flushing and locking peripheral intravenous access device: a prospective controlled trial [PDF]
Rui Wang +4 more
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As implantable medical devices become indispensable to modern medicine, a silent threat grows alongside them: device‐associated infections. Despite decades of antibiotic innovation, infection rates keep climbing, costing lives and billions in healthcare expenses.
Benito Baldauf +5 more
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HUCMSC‐Apo‐mvs enhance peripheral nerve repair by modulating the inflammatory microenvironment (IME), primarily through coordinated actions on three functional cells. They recruit macrophages and promote their polarization from pro‐inflammatory M1 to anti‐inflammatory M2 phenotypes, increasing secretion of IL‐10 and VEGF.
Haolin Liu +21 more
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To flush, or not to flush? [PDF]
Abstract Dr Sally Whittet describes the dilemma of whether to continue to prescribe HRT in her over‐65 year olds and weighs up the risks and benefits in this age group.
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Determining the relationship between hot flushes and LH pulses in menopausal women using mathematical modelling [PDF]
Julia Prague +11 more
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Peptomer Linkers Enable Kinetic Control over Co‐Delivery of Multiple Chemotherapeutics
A key challenge in combinatorial chemotherapeutic drug delivery is independent control over release kinetics, especially with drugs of similar size and structure. Here, peptoid substitutions to proteolytically degradable peptides enabled the design of fast and slow‐releasing drug linkers.
Carolyn M. Watkins +3 more
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A Synovium‐on‐Chip Platform to Study Multicellular Interactions in Arthritis
The Synovium‐on‐Chip comprises a thin microporous PDMS membrane to support co‐culture of fibroblast‐like synoviocytes (FLS), THP‐1‐derived macrophages, and endothelial cells, enabling real‐time analysis of synovial‐vascular interactions. FLS migration through the pores drives endothelial remodeling, while TNF‐α stimulation induces robust inflammatory ...
Laurens R. Spoelstra +8 more
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