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Molecular Properties of the "Ideal" Inhaled Anesthetic
Jerry M. Gonzales
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MAC Expanded: AD50 and AD95 Values of Common Inhalation Anesthetics in Man
R. D. de Jong, E. Eger
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Objective An enduring puzzle in many inherited neurological disorders is the late onset of symptoms despite expression of function‐impairing mutant protein early in life. We examined the basis for onset of impairment in spinocerebellar ataxia type 6 (SCA6), a canonical late‐onset neurodegenerative ataxia which results from a polyglutamine expansion in ...
Haoran Huang +10 more
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Cell therapies often fail in the clinic due to poor in vivo persistence. In this study, we developed a 3D bioprinting strategy using continuous liquid interface production (CLIP) to generate cell therapy delivery systems. We provide a robust characterization of this new technique, demonstrating the positive effect of CLIP bioprinting on the efficacy of
Lauren Kass +6 more
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Everolimus‐coated laser‐cut self‐expandable metallic stents suppress stent‐induced tissue hyperplasia in the gastric outlet by reducing inflammation, fibrosis, and smooth muscle proliferation. Herein, we demonstrate the mechanical stability, sustained drug release, and histological benefits in a rat gastric outlet model, suggesting potential for ...
Yubeen Park +10 more
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Objective The Phase 3 MANDARA study demonstrated non‐inferiority of benralizumab versus mepolizumab for remission in patients with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA). More benralizumab‐treated patients achieved complete withdrawal of oral glucocorticoids (OGCs).
Parameswaran K. Nair +14 more
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Acetylcholine Receptors Do Not Mediate the Immobilization Produced by Inhaled Anesthetics
Edmond I. Eger +5 more
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Multimodal Breathing Control: Pontomedullary Mechanisms and Current Perspectives
Breathing is typically automatic, ensuring homeostasis, but it is also shaped by emotion, behavior, and volition. This review synthesizes our current understanding of the flexible neural mechanisms that enable multimodal control of breathing, emphasizing the role of pontomedullary circuits.
Nathan A. Baertsch +4 more
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