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Plants are promising materials for building sustainable and eco‐friendly robots due to their inherent multifunctionality, with actuation playing a crucial role. This article focuses on the physical movements of plants and, from the perspective of actuation characteristics, explores representative plant species and their behaviors, the current state of ...
Kazuya Murakami +8 more
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A dynamic granular system composed of microgels crosslinked through guest‐host interactions is developed to reversibly alter its stiffness and microporosity in response to chemical stimuli, enabling temporal regulation of cell migration. Suspension bioprinting using this dynamic hydrogel allows for 4D spatiotemporal control over tissue formation ...
Keisuke Nakamura +4 more
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Graves' Disease in the Elderly: A Case of Fluctuating Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism Resulting in Challenging Management. [PDF]
Fernando C +3 more
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This study presents an intravesical delivery strategy of ferroptosis‐ and immunity‐inducing nanozyme‐loaded thermoresponsive hydrogels (FMCC@PNH) for enhanced bladder cancer therapy. Abstract Current intravesical therapies for bladder cancer after resection are limited by poor tissue penetration, off‐target effects, and insufficient efficacy.
Yongnan Jiang +11 more
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Therapeutic Plasma Exchange in Severe Graves Disease With Hematologic and Hepatic Complications. [PDF]
Jha V +5 more
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Qing Zhang +5 more
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A cell‐mimetic hydrogel compartment is proposed to enhance the efficiency of enzymatic reactions. The naturally porous structure of a crowded hydrogel can simulate the intracellular microenvironment, promoting the aggregation of biomolecules and activity of DNA polymerase through excluded volume effects and compartmentalization.
Fangbin Xiao +3 more
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A case report of Graves' disease combined with pseudohypoaldosteronism type IID in a child. [PDF]
Yao J, Li X, Lu W.
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HmmyCAFs may form a triple immunosuppressive niche: possibly secrete ECM (POSTN, etc.) as physical barriers to block CD8⁺ T cells, induce CD8⁺ T exhaustion via those molecules, and use HIF‐1α‐driven metabolism to create acidic, nutrient‐poor microenvironments that suppress T cells.
Yingxue Li +12 more
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