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Mouse Vocal Fold Permeability In Vivo: Effects of Novel Low‐Tech Injury and Instillation Methods
Improving experimental mouse vocal fold injury and instillation approaches is necessary to advance preclinical models of laryngeal disease. We have successfully repurposed low‐tech, quick, and reliable injury and instillation methods established in respiratory research. Using these methods, we show that murine vocal fold epithelium is inherently highly
Renee E. King +2 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose To investigate whether varying delivery times of hyperpolarized [1‐13C]pyruvate, enabled by the increased apparent T1 dissolved in deuterium oxide (D2O), affects the observed kinetics of glycolytic brain metabolism in vivo. Methods Eighteen healthy mice were injected with 300 μL of hyperpolarized [1‐13C]pyruvate dissolved in D2O at ...
Paola Porcari +5 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose To investigate contrast‐enhanced T1‐weighted MRI and diffusion‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI) for early prediction of tumor response to combined irreversible electroporation (IRE) and anti‐PD‐1 immunotherapy. Methods Murine pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cells KRAS* were inoculated into the pancreas of C57BL/6 mice.
Qizhen Cao +9 more
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Abstract Postoperative delirium (POD), a prevalent neurological complication in older surgical patients, adversely affects recovery. Isoflurane, a common inhalational anesthetic, exhibits neurotoxic potential, but its role in POD pathogenesis remains unclear.
Zhiming Dai +3 more
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We utilized Nestin‐CreER:tdTomato transgenic mice to directly illustrate that taxol could induce the differentiation of neural stem cells (NSCs) into neurons. This process promoted the formation of a nerve bridge connecting the two ends of the injury, ultimately resulting in the functional improvement of spinal cord injury (SCI) animals.
Caixia Fan +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Preoperative Anxiety in Young Children Is Common and Can Lead to Adverse Outcomes. In Clinical Routine, Anesthesiologists Must Often Predict Anxiety Based on Limited Interaction. Aims This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy of early anxiety predictions and to identify early predictors of heightened anxiety at anesthesia induction.
Armin Sablewski +7 more
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Our study demonstrates elevated GITRL expression in HDM‐exposed dendritic cells (in vitro), murine asthma models, and pediatric asthma patients, and reveals a direct association between GITRL levels and disease severity in children. ABSTRACT Currently, there are no reliable pediatric biomarkers for assessing the severity of asthma. Therefore, the study
Yuehan Li +7 more
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ABSTRACT Pediatric extrapolation strategies issued by health authorities have streamlined pediatric drug development and reduced the unnecessary burden of conducting pediatric clinical studies. In line with these strategies, physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models have been utilized extensively for initial dosing regimen and sampling ...
James W. T. Yates +26 more
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