A Novel Decellularized Fibrocartilage Graft Promotes Tympanic Membrane Repair
An off‐the‐shelf decellularized porcine meniscus fibrocartilage graft (MEND) is engineered for pediatric tympanoplasty. Featuring a microchannel architecture that promotes host cell invasion, MEND rapidly closes tympanic membrane perforations and fully remodels in vivo, outperforming fascia and matching cartilage grafts while avoiding donor‐site ...
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Isolation and Identification of <i>Colletotrichum nymphaeae as a</i> Causal Agent of Leaf Spot on <i>Rhododendron hybridum</i> Ker Gawl and Its Effects on the Ultrastructure of Host Plants. [PDF]
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Metagenomic profiling of gut microbiota in Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) larvae fed on different host plants. [PDF]
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The coordinated responses of host plants to diverse <i>N</i>-acyl homoserine lactones. [PDF]
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Host Plants for the Lanternfly Saiva formosana Kato, 1929 (Hemiptera, Fulgoridae) Endemic to Taiwan, and Parasitism of Its Eggs by Wasps. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal Distribution of Host Plants of Dusky Cotton Bug, Oxycarenus laetus, Kirby 1891 at Different Climatic Zones of Sindh, Pakistan. [PDF]
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Extreme heat exposure of host plants indirectly reduces solitary bee fecundity and survival. [PDF]
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