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This study investigates the plasmonic properties and biosensing capabilities of a nanocomposite incorporating Cu and Ag nanoparticles for detecting anti‐DbpA antibodies associated with Lyme disease. The enhanced LSPR response is explained through FDTD simulations of Cu–Ag near‐field interactions and increased surface roughness.
Sanjay Kumar+10 more
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Ultrathin Gold for Robust Multi‐Element Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensing
This is a pioneering work where for the first time we applied recently synthesised ultrathin layer of gold for plasmonic biosensing that makes use of multi‐element architectures. This study solves the problem of stability of the multi‐element biosensors as well as demonstrates increased sensitivity achieved by utilising new additions to low‐dimension ...
Vasyl G. Kravets+2 more
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This study investigates the impact of nanostructured surface modification on corrosion resistance, HUVEC functions, and platelet interactions of 316L SS for cardiovascular stents. Nanostructured surfaces enhanced HUVEC proliferation, migration, and angiogenesis‐related gene expression while reducing platelet adhesion and hemolysis.
Yasar Kemal Erdogan+2 more
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This review article explores applications in wearable sensors such as mechanical, electrophysiological, and gas sensors, highlighting advancements that improve device performance and predictability. In addition to analyzing graphene's synthesis techniques, including traditional and advanced laser‐based methods, the article discusses fabrication ...
Fatemeh Saeedi+2 more
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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) faces clinical challenges due to poor tumor targeting and systemic toxicity. Herein, a biomimetic C3N4‐RP@RBCm nanoplatform is developed via erythrocyte membrane encapsulation, enabling CD47‐mediated immune evasion and EPR‐driven tumor accumulation.
Jiaxiu Liu+9 more
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Heart disease in pregnancy: Ischaemic heart disease
Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2014Coronary artery disease and in particular acute coronary syndromes in pregnancy are increasing with high risk of mortality and significant morbidity. Whilst women with atherosclerotic risk factors are at greater risk of developing problems in pregnancy, it is important to remember that women can develop problems even in the absence of atherosclerosis ...
John Fryearson, Dawn Adamson
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Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2010
Heart involvement can have devastating consequences. The clinical consequences will depend on the type of amyloid, the extent of systemic involvement and treatment options. Patients in whom disease recognition is late have poor outcomes, because of the severity of cardiac compromise and the necessarily aggressive treatments.
Rodney H. Falk, Simon W Dubrey
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Heart involvement can have devastating consequences. The clinical consequences will depend on the type of amyloid, the extent of systemic involvement and treatment options. Patients in whom disease recognition is late have poor outcomes, because of the severity of cardiac compromise and the necessarily aggressive treatments.
Rodney H. Falk, Simon W Dubrey
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 1986
Diagnostic ultrasound has allowed significant findings to be made in the investigation of cardiac disease in the horse. Because of the limited value of thoracic radiography in the adult horse with cardiac disease, ultrasound is the method of choice to document chamber enlargement, pericardial effusion, valvular abnormalities, and decreased ...
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Diagnostic ultrasound has allowed significant findings to be made in the investigation of cardiac disease in the horse. Because of the limited value of thoracic radiography in the adult horse with cardiac disease, ultrasound is the method of choice to document chamber enlargement, pericardial effusion, valvular abnormalities, and decreased ...
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1964
Summary:A series of 370 consecutive patients with heart disease and pregnancy observed during a 10‐year period at the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, is described. The diagnosis and management of these patients is discussed.Five patients had mitral valvotomy during pregnancy and one of these died 14 days after operation from staphylococcal ...
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Summary:A series of 370 consecutive patients with heart disease and pregnancy observed during a 10‐year period at the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, is described. The diagnosis and management of these patients is discussed.Five patients had mitral valvotomy during pregnancy and one of these died 14 days after operation from staphylococcal ...
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Myxedema heart disease and rheumatic heart disease
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1961Abstract A case of myxedema heart disease developing in a person with valvular damage of rheumatic origin has been presented.
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