Hydrogel‐based wearable electronics hold great promise for physiological monitoring in privacy‐sensitive regions. In this study, a polyurethane (PU) microfiber‐reinforced gelatin hydrogel e‐skin is developed, boasting multiple advantages such as ultra‐thinness, high toughness, and long‐term skin conformability.
Yarong Ding +11 more
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Efficacy of Daily 50 mg Intramuscular Progesterone for Luteal Phase Support in Frozen Embryo Transfer Cycles: Analysis of Serum Levels and Pregnancy Outcomes. [PDF]
Hatami R +6 more
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Reproductive Technologies: Ethical Implications [PDF]
Coleman, Gerald D., DuMaine, Pierre
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We developed a macrophage‐based therapeutic platform, termed trackable tolerogenic macrophages (TTM), for dual‐function immunomodulation and visualization in vivo. TTM cells were engineered to overexpress PD‐L1, incorporate bioorthogonal cell surface tags, and load rapamycin for sustained release.
Yihui Wang +14 more
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Pregnancy and obstetric-neonatal outcomes of patients with thin endometrium using three different endometrial preparation protocols in frozen embryo transfer cycles: a historical cohort of 2671 patients. [PDF]
Jiang L +5 more
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Dual Aptamers‐Based SETDB1 PROTACs as Effective Anti‐Tumor Strategies for Breast Cancer
This study establishes dual‐aptamer PROTACs targeting SETDB1 using a SETDB1‐specific aptamer conjugated to AS1411. The designed PROTACs penetrate cells, recruit MDM2 to degrade SETDB1, and inhibit cancer cell proliferation and migration. Remarkably, they also overcome tamoxifen resistance and enhance CD8+ T cell cytotoxicity, suppressing tumor growth ...
Yanxuan Guo +6 more
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Interaction between embryo transfer timing (D3/D4) and duration of progesterone exposure (P3/P4) on live birth rate in hormone replacement therapy cycles of frozen embryo transfer. [PDF]
Wang Y +7 more
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The Effect of Vitamin D Deficiency on the Frozen-Thawed Embryo Transfer Outcome [PDF]
Shoroq Ahmed +99 more
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TRIM40 Drives Pathological Cardiac Hypertrophy and Heart Failure via Ubiquitination of PKN2
This study identifies the E3 ligase TRIM40 as a key driver of pathological cardiac hypertrophy. TRIM40 binds PKN2 via its B‐box domain and, through its C29‐dependent catalytic activity, mediates K63‐linked ubiquitination of PKN2. This modification enhances PKN2 phosphorylation at Ser815, thereby driving hypertrophy.
Risheng Zhao +12 more
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