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3D printed hybrid scaffolds combining bioactive silica–calcium chemistry with elastic polymers guide human bone stem cells to form bone. The scaffolds support cell survival, organization, and invasion while releasing osteogenic ions. Together, architecture and composition drive bone‐specific gene expression, extracellular matrix organization, and ...
David R. Sory +3 more
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Engineering of Glioblastoma‐Derived Biomimetic Vesicles and Their Structural and Molecular Features
ABSTRACT Biomimetic nanosystems and vesicles have arisen as a novel approach to design vesicular transport systems with diverse therapeutic potential. The ‘biomimetic’ strategy involves the integration of cell membrane components into lipid bilayers, conferring them with biological properties originating from the cell of origin. Until now, most studies
Noelia Hernández‐Lobato +6 more
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Understanding the Effects of Conductive Polymer Electrode Coating on Recorded Neural Signals
Conductive polymer coatings are widely explored to improve the quality of signals recorded with chronically implanted neural electrodes, offering enhanced biocompatibility along with reduced electrode impedance. Combining computational modelling and data from PEDOT:PTS coated and PtIr electrodes in rats, we show that improvements in signal quality with
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Epidemiology, 2002
Kuru is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy that was identified in Papua New Guinea in the late 1950s. Several thousand cases of the disease occurred during a period of several decades. Epidemiologic investigations implicated ritual endocannibalistic funeral feasts as the likely route through which the infectious agent was spread.We estimated the
Jérôme N, Huillard d'Aignaux +6 more
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Kuru is a transmissible spongiform encephalopathy that was identified in Papua New Guinea in the late 1950s. Several thousand cases of the disease occurred during a period of several decades. Epidemiologic investigations implicated ritual endocannibalistic funeral feasts as the likely route through which the infectious agent was spread.We estimated the
Jérôme N, Huillard d'Aignaux +6 more
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"INCUBATION PERIOD" IN HODGKIN'S DISEASE
The Lancet, 1975Two clusters of patients with Hodgkin's disease are described. The interval between the first contact of the secondary cases with the index cases and the appearance of symptoms suggested a maximum "incubation" period of 2-6 months.
D J, Wagener, C, Haanen
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2006
“Sleep on it” is generally good advice. This is specially true concerning the passion fuelled, impulsive, ill-considered letter of response, first thought of as a good idea.
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“Sleep on it” is generally good advice. This is specially true concerning the passion fuelled, impulsive, ill-considered letter of response, first thought of as a good idea.
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The Incubation Period Distribution
1994Abstract The incubation period is the time between infection and the diagnosis of AIDS. Infected individuals remain seronegative until they develop detectable HIV antibodies, usually within several months (Figure I.4). This event is called seroconversion.
Ron Brookmeyer, Mitchell H Gail
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2014
This chapter is devoted to the initial stage of cavitation erosion known as the incubation period. During this period, failure and material removal are negligible and the damage consists in isolated pits that result from plastic deformation for metallic samples.
Jean-Pierre Franc +2 more
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This chapter is devoted to the initial stage of cavitation erosion known as the incubation period. During this period, failure and material removal are negligible and the damage consists in isolated pits that result from plastic deformation for metallic samples.
Jean-Pierre Franc +2 more
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