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Microglia mechanics : immune activation alters traction forces and durotaxis [PDF]
This work was supported by the Austrian Agency for International Cooperation in Education and Research (Scholarship to LB), Faculty of Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering at Graz University of Technology (Scholarship to LB), German National ...
David Elias Koser+10 more
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Emerging Therapeutic Strategies for Hearing Loss
Challenges still exist in treating hearing loss in cases of severe damage to hair cells or spiral ganglion neurons. Here, a schematic diagram of cochlear sensory hair cells and auditory nerves is presented. It is found that in normal Corti organs, hair cells have upright stereocilia at the top and auditory neurons at the base. Ototoxic drugs, noise, or
Shanying Han+9 more
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Isolation Techniques of Micro/Nano‐Scaled Species for Biomedical Applications
Separating micro/nano‐scale bioparticles from samples is essential for disease diagnosis, prevention, and monitoring. Therefore, a comprehensive overview of the latest advanced separation technologies is provided, and characteristics and limitations based on six key performance parameters, including purity, recovery rate, throughput, resolution, size ...
Qing Lu, Zhinan Zhang, Xianting Ding
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Sugar Functionalized Collagen Material for Local Modulation of Innate Immunity
Modulation of the innate immune response at the implant site can significantly influence adaptive immunity. A mannose‐functionalized collagen patch, termed the Local Immunotuning Patch (LIP), has been designed to engage mannose receptors on antigen‐presenting cells while exhibiting antibacterial properties. LIP orchestrates complex immune pathways that
Francesca Taraballi+10 more
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This review compares clinical outcomes, translational progress, and global funding trends across cancer phototherapies—photodynamic, photothermal, and photoimmunotherapy—and conventional immunotherapy. It highlights differences in treatment efficacy, clinical trial status, financial investment, and regulatory challenges, providing a comprehensive ...
Deepak S. Chauhan+6 more
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Migration of foreign body from postcricoid region to the subcutaneous tissue of the neck
Migration of a foreign body from the hypopharynx to the subcutaneous tissue of the neck is a rare event. We report a case of a 48-year-old male who accidentally swallowed a fish bone which was not identified intraoperatively.
Shaariyah Mohd Mokhtar+3 more
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Engineered Tissue Models to Decode Host–Microbiota Interactions
Host–Microbiota interactions in the human body. Created in BioRender. Ghezzi, C. (2025) https://BioRender.com/ihivskg. Abstract A mutualistic co‐evolution exists between the host and its associated microbiota in the human body. Bacteria establish ecological niches in various tissues of the body, locally influencing their physiology and functions, but ...
Miryam Adelfio+5 more
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Spontaneous Per Urethral Expulsion of Gossipibyoma - A Rarity
Foreign bodies left accidentally during a surgical procedure are rare. In spite of careful intra-operative precautions andgauze counts mistake still occurs.
Muhammad Sajjad Ashraf+3 more
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A migrating intrathoracic leaf complicated by empyema in a child
Management of aspirated foreign body in children is challenging. In situations when the incidence is not witnessed, the diagnosis is delayed which results in later complications.
Hanan M. Hemead+3 more
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A Rare Case of a Foreign Body Migration from the Upper Digestive Tract to the Subcutaneous Neck [PDF]
Kenny Peter Pang, Yoke Teen Pang
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