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Implantable biosensors hold the promise to revolutionize the way disease diagnosis and progression during treatment are viewed. However, in the current state of art, their efficiency is limited by certain material challenges. Porous Silicon (pSi) is a viable material for in vivo monitoring of biomarkers, and its potential as an implantable biosensor is
Pritam Sharma +4 more
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Ototoxicity-induced c-Fos activation underlies the regenerative capacity of the vestibular sensory epithelia. [PDF]
Zhang Y +6 more
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A Review on Preparation and Evaluation of Hair Care Product (Hair Dye )
L. D. Higane +3 more
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From Nagasaki to Toronto Omond Solandt and the Defence Research Board’s Early Vision of Atomic Warfare, 1945-1947 [PDF]
Jason S. Ridler
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Possibilities of Inner Ear Barrier Models for Otologic Drug Development
This review examines innovative organ chip models that reconstruct critical inner ear barriers, addressing a fundamental challenge in otologic drug development: the limited understanding of pharmaceutical behavior across these complex barriers. By replicating these barriers, the advanced models offer promising alternatives to traditional testing ...
Yeji Ahn +7 more
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Analysis of Common Treatment Drugs and Allergen Sensitization in Hair Loss Patients. [PDF]
Feng C, Wang Y, Yang D, Shen H.
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Preparation and Properties of Composite Film Consisting of Human Hair Proteins and Silk Fibroin
Toshihiro Fujii +3 more
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Preparation and characterization of human hair-reinforced epoxy
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LRRC8A Regulates Outer Hair Cell Volume and Electromotility and is Required for Hearing
This study identifies LRRC8A‐dependent volume‐regulated anion channels (VRACs) as essential for cochlear outer hair cells' electromotility and auditory signal amplification. LRRC8A deficiency disrupts cell volume control, impairs auditory sensitivity, and causes deafness, while targeted LRRC8A re‐expression restores auditory function.
Shengnan Wang +15 more
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