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Motor‐Free Soft Robots for Cancer Detection, Surgery, and In Situ Bioprinting
Novel motor‐free soft robots for cancer detection, surgery, and in situ bioprinting–are presented. This master‐slave system is constructed from soft fibrous syringe architectures, removing the need for electrical motors and complex control mechanisms, while reducing the physical tremors.
Chi Cong Nguyen+17 more
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Hand Injury among Patients Visiting Emergency Department in a Tertiary Care Centre: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study. [PDF]
Thapa AS+9 more
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Bilateral reconstruction of palmar soft tissues defects of the hands after thermal injury
Introduction Thermal injury to the palmar surface of the hand is usually complicated by flexion desmogenic contracture of the finger joints. This condition is more complicated with significant wound areas and depths of soft tissue destruction ...
Elina M Biktasheva+5 more
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Melanoma cell spheroid engraftment is optimized in the chicken chorioallantoic membrane overcoming the complexity of other in vivo models. Using this model, greater penetration of cerium oxide nanoparticles (nanoceria) functionalized with heparin in spheroids is observed via enhancement of vascularization than nanoceria alone.
Lu Fu+5 more
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A shrinkage‐resistant hydrogel is developed to confer post‐fabrication shape fidelity. The hydrogel, based on recombinant spider silk protein eADF4(C16)‐RGD and collagen‐I, exhibits tunable mechanical properties and shrink‐resistance in the presence of fibroblasts as well as muscle cells.
Xuen J. Ng+10 more
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Work transitions after serious hand injury: Current occupational therapy practice in a middle-income country. [PDF]
Buchanan H, van Niekerk L.
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between injury severity and functionality in traumatic hand injuries. Methods: Forty-four patients with traumatic injuries to the hand were included.
Zehra Duman Şahin+3 more
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The biocompatibility of alginate dialdehyde (ADA) and gelatin (GEL) hydrogels cross‐linked with human transglutaminase (hTG) is demonstrated in vivo with a high degree of stability and angiogenic potential. The additional enzymatic cross‐linker hTG and the increased concentration improve stability and angiogenic potential. The X‐ray microscopy (XRM) is
Stefanie Heltmann‐Meyer+12 more
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