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The limitations of existing clinical treatments highlight the need for a more comprehensive strategy for addressing infected diabetic wounds. A tri‐layered scaffold is developed to deliver therapeutics loaded in CuBDC and ZIF‐8 MOFs that are tailored to the requirements of deep‐infected diabetic wounds.
Ayse Gunyakti Mujtaba+8 more
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Estimating Gaussian graphical models of multi-study data with Multi-Study Factor Analysis [PDF]
Network models are powerful tools for gaining new insights from complex biological data. Most lines of investigation in biology involve comparing datasets in the setting where the same predictors are measured across multiple studies or conditions (multi-study data).
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Learning theories reveal loss of pancreatic electrical connectivity in diabetes as an adaptive response [PDF]
Cells of almost all solid tissues are connected with gap junctions which permit the direct transfer of ions and small molecules, integral to regulating coordinated function in the tissue. The pancreatic islets of Langerhans are responsible for secreting the hormone insulin in response to glucose stimulation.
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This article explores the development of rhodamine TEMPO conjugates via the Ugi‐multicomponent reaction to detect reactive oxygen species (ROS) in living cells. The sensors are highly selective for mitochondria in both cancer and normal cell lines, with fluorescence quenching and EPR spectroscopy offering precise ROS detection.
Haider N. Sultani+6 more
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Optical Microfiber Biomedical Sensors: Classification, Applications, and Future Perspectives
This review delves deeply into the various types of optical microfiber biosensors, grounded firmly in their fundamental principles, and underscores their indispensable roles in pushing forward biomedical advancements. It examines the latest advancements, challenges faced by these biosensors in practical applications, future directions, breakthroughs ...
Lili Liang+5 more
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Hyperglycemia in-hospital management [PDF]
Regardless of the etiology of hyperglycemia in hospitalized patients, the finding is an independent risk factor that is strongly associated with adverse outcomes. An estimated 25–35% of all US adult inpatients have hyperglycemia, one third of those do not have a prior diagnosis of diabetes [Levetan et al. 1998].
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Tirzepatide, a dual GIP/GLP‐1 receptor agonist for diabetes, suppresses colorectal cancer growth by targeting glucose metabolism. It inhibits cancer cell proliferation, promotes apoptosis, and induces tumor regression. It reduces glucose uptake and destabilizes HIF‐1α for degradation to downregulate PFKFB3/PFK‐1 enzymes, thus contributing to the ...
Yikai Zhang+11 more
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Microneedles at the Forefront of Next Generation Theranostics
The TOC figure illustrates the revolutionary role of microneedles in modern medicine, showcasing their dual diagnostic and therapeutic functions. On the left, microneedles access interstitial fluid for real‐time monitoring of biomarkers like glucose and hormones.
Chan Wang+8 more
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OBSERVATIONS ON ALIMENTARY HYPERGLYCEMIA [PDF]
II Uniformity of methods of procedure of the test for hyperglycemia after glucose ingestion has resulted in rather uniform conclusions regarding the test. Hopkins, 1 Hamman and Hirschman, 2 Janney and Isaacson, 3 Williams and Humphreys 4 showed that the normal individual usually reacted to a given dosage of glucose by a maximum rise in one-half hour ...
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The quantum dot integrated real‐time ELISA or QIRT‐ELISA system integrates a bead‐based quantum dot‐mediated immunoassay (BQI) with a modular microfluidic system to continuously monitor insulin and glucagon in whole blood samples and in a multiplexed setting.
Hesam Abouali+7 more
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