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Hyaluronic Acid and Protein in Simple Ganglia and Heberden’s Nodes [PDF]
Malcolm Begg, J. E. Scott
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Benefits of P(LA/CL)-Hyaluronic Acid Threads With Innovative Hyaluronic Acid Coating Technology (NAMICA)-Preclinical Test Results. [PDF]
Sulamanidze G, Nikishin D, Kajaia A.
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This work has developed a dual enzyme‐mimicking and ultrasound‐responsive Nb2C‐Pt@HA‐PEG nanozyme. ROS‐eliminating and antiinflammatory capability of Nb2C‐Pt@HA‐PEG under US irradiation are demonstrated on macrophages and endothelial cells in vitro. Nb2C‐Pt@HA‐PEG‐mediated sonocatalytic therapy exerts an outstanding anti‐atherosclerosis efficacy by ...
Qianqian Bai +6 more
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The effect of testicular hyaluronidase on the hyaluronic acid complexes of human synovial fluid [PDF]
D Platt, Ward Pigman, Howard L. Holley
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This review systematically examines the nanomechanical mechanisms of mussel‐inspired molecular interactions, primarily investigated by direct force measurement techniques such as surface forces apparatus and atomic force microscopy. The macroscopic adhesive and self‐healing performances of mussel‐inspired functional materials, including coacervates ...
Pan Huang, Hongjian Zhang, Hongbo Zeng
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Harnessing Photo‐Energy Conversion in Nanomaterials for Precision Theranostics
Harnessing photo‐energy conversion in nanomaterials enables precision theranostics through light‐driven mechanisms such as photoluminescence, photothermal, photoelectric, photoacoustic, photo‐triggered surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), and photodynamic processes. This review explores six fundamental principles of photo‐energy conversion, recent
Jingyu Shi +4 more
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Mucin clots from microgram amounts of hyaluronic acid. [PDF]
G. S. Harris, J. R. E. Fraser
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Ear Elevation Technique With Hyaluronic Acid Filler Injection. [PDF]
Jung GS.
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A schematic illustration of how noble metals can be used to create nanoparticles (NPs) or nanoclusters (NCs). Noble metal NPs, due to their plasmonic properties, enable photothermal therapy and surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). In contrast, NCs, which lack a plasmonic resonance band, exhibit fluorescence, making them ideal for bioimaging ...
David Esporrín‐Ubieto +3 more
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