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DySCo: A general framework for dynamic functional connectivity. [PDF]
Alteriis G+6 more
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The scaffold‐free Anchored Cell Sheet Engineering platform is used to create three‐dimensional (3D) in vitro models of skeletal muscle tissue that replicate key features of Duchenne and Myotonic dystrophies. These personalized tissue models, validated by histological, immunostaining, and proteomics analyses, accurately mimic disease phenotypes and ...
Alireza Shahin‐Shamsabadi+1 more
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Functional connectivity patterns during motor behaviour: The impact of past on present activity [PDF]
Deborah J. Serrien
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Dogs' olfactory resting-state functional connectivity is modulated by age and brain shape. [PDF]
Nakaimuki A+7 more
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A new dual‐layer hydrogel barrier for preventing postoperative abdominal adhesions is developed. The inner layer, consisting of polyethyleneimine (PEI) and thioctic acid (TA), enhanced adhesion to moist tissues. The outer layer combines zwitterionic, thermoresponsive hyaluronic acid with anti‐inflammatory epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and forms a ...
Mena Asha Krishnan+6 more
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Increased cortico-cortical functional connectivity in early-stage Parkinson's disease: An MEG study [PDF]
Diederick Stoffers+5 more
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Hippocampus Functional Connectivity, Impulsivity, and Subsequent Substance Use. [PDF]
Assari S+4 more
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The limitations of existing clinical treatments highlight the need for a more comprehensive strategy for addressing infected diabetic wounds. A tri‐layered scaffold is developed to deliver therapeutics loaded in CuBDC and ZIF‐8 MOFs that are tailored to the requirements of deep‐infected diabetic wounds.
Ayse Gunyakti Mujtaba+8 more
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Dynamics on networks: assessing functional connectivity with Granger causality [PDF]
Yonghong Chen+2 more
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Designing for Degradation: Transient Devices Enabled by (Nano)Cellulose
Recent progress in transient devices enabled by (nano)cellulosic materials is reviewed. Transiency mechanisms, advantages of nanocelluloses, and a suite of applications are discussed. A circular thinking approach coupled with life cycle assessment is applied to critically revisit the potential, advantages, and challenges of nanocellulose‐enabled ...
Lucas J. Andrew+2 more
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