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Vertical Membrane‐Free Organ‐on‐a‐Chip for High‐Throughput In Vitro Studies and Drug Screening
This novel microfluidic organ‐on‐a‐chip (OoC) platform enables cost‐effective, high‐throughput in vitro modeling. With vertical compartmentalization and gravity‐driven flow, it eliminates porous membranes and external pumps. Successfully generating intestine, cartilage, and tendon models, this study demonstrates drug responses, including 5‐fluorouracil
Xavier Barceló+5 more
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Diathermy in Graves' disease. H. Sсhwеrdtner (Med. Klin., 1928, No. 28)
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Case of Graves’ (Parry-Graves-Basedow) Disease in a Woman, aged 69, without Goitre. [PDF]
E. Stolkind
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Novel OoC platform with functional vascular networks highlights challenges in oxygenation. This study uses optical oxygen sensors to monitor oxygen during vascular formation, revealing perfusion limitations and highlighting the need for better oxygenation strategies.
Tarek Gensheimer+5 more
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Rituximab therapy for a severe case of pretibial myxedema
Amber Jimenez, BS+2 more
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Paget's Disease of the Humerus and Clavicle, Associated with Graves' Disease
Cecil P. G. Wakeley
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Renal tubular injury is a major contributor to kidney disease, yet remains poorly understood due to the lack of predictive models. This study presents a high‐throughput 3D renal proximal tubule model on the AngioPlate platform integrated with automated TEER measurements (AngioTEER), enabling real‐time monitoring of drug‐induced nephrotoxicity ...
Shravanthi Rajasekar+13 more
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Flexible Sensor‐Based Human–Machine Interfaces with AI Integration for Medical Robotics
This review explores how flexible sensing technology and artificial intelligence (AI) significantly enhance human–machine interfaces in medical robotics. It highlights key sensing mechanisms, AI‐driven advancements, and applications in prosthetics, exoskeletons, and surgical robotics.
Yuxiao Wang+5 more
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Responses of the Normal Human to Infusions of Plasma from Patients with Graves' Disease* [PDF]
Claude D. Arnaud+4 more
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