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A unique hydrogel based on extracellular matrix from fish swim bladder, which is suitable for transcatheter delivery and possesses remarkable reparative capabilities for treating heart failure, is developed. It emerges as a multi‐effect factor profoundly influencing inflammation regulation, angiogenesis, and myocardial metabolism.
Yulong Fu+9 more
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Gallic acid (GA) and copper ions self‐assemble to form nanoparticles, which are then modified with mitochondrial targeting peptides and gap junction modulator. These nanoparticles scavenge mitochondrial reactive oxygen species to induce M2 polarization and enhance intercellular mitochondrial transfer.
Xinzhou Wang+13 more
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Slippery‐adhesive Janus gel dressing exhibits both stable tissue adhesive and outstanding efficiency in repelling physiological fluids. As a physical barrier, a liquid‐infused surface with a dynamic lubrication overlayer possesses excellent antibiofouling properties, making it highly effective in preventing bacterial infections and postoperative tissue
Yuan Gao+14 more
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This study develops RPTH by re‐modifying teriparatide and designs a biomimetic microstructured scaffold (BMRP) loaded with RPTH to address osteoporotic tendon‐to‐bone interface repair. The BMRP restores tissue architecture by balancing bone homeostasis and remodeling the microstructure, achieving functional recovery in an osteoporotic rotator cuff tear
Chengzhong Xu+11 more
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Synthetic gene circuits regulated by bezafibrate are developed to express tumor antigens and PD‐L1 nanobody (PD‐L1nb), enhancing cancer immunotherapy. Delivered via HEK293T cells, ESCs, or directly injected the plasmids containing the circuit into the tumor, the circuits reduce tumor growth, boost CD8+ T cells, and minimize T cell exhaustion.
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Journal of clinical anesthesia, 2017
STUDY OBJECTIVE To compare the incidence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in elderly surgical patients (>60years) receiving different anesthetics (propofol, sevoflurane, or isoflurane) and to identify potential biomarkers of POCD in this ...
Ying-jie Geng, Qingyi Wu, Rui-qin Zhang
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STUDY OBJECTIVE To compare the incidence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) in elderly surgical patients (>60years) receiving different anesthetics (propofol, sevoflurane, or isoflurane) and to identify potential biomarkers of POCD in this ...
Ying-jie Geng, Qingyi Wu, Rui-qin Zhang
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Isoflurane anesthesia is stereoselective
European Journal of Pharmacology, 1992The anesthetic effects of the (+) and (-) isomers of isoflurane were determined in mice. Like the clinically important racemate, both isomers produced dose-dependent increases in anesthetic sleep time. A statistically significant (P less than 0.005, ANOVA) difference in the potencies of these isomers ((+) greater than (-)) was observed.
Eric J. Moody+3 more
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European Journal of Anaesthesiology, 2016
BACKGROUND Isoflurane has shown better control of intensive care sedation than propofol or midazolam and seems to be a useful alternative. However, its effect on survival remains unclear.
M. Bellgardt+10 more
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BACKGROUND Isoflurane has shown better control of intensive care sedation than propofol or midazolam and seems to be a useful alternative. However, its effect on survival remains unclear.
M. Bellgardt+10 more
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Gallstones and isoflurane hepatitis
Anaesthesia, 1998This report is of a case of a previously fit 65‐year‐old woman who developed postoperative liver dysfunction following an anaesthetic involving isoflurane. Biliary ultrasound demonstrated gallstones. However, serum antibodies to trifluoroacetylated proteins were detected, suggesting that immune sensitisation to the anaesthetic could have contributed to
D. J. Meldrum, R. Griffiths, J G Kenna
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Pediatric Anesthesia, 1993
SummaryWe present a case report of a young child who had developed severe asthma by the age of 18 months and, in whom an acute exacerbation, required successful prolonged mechanical ventilation with isoflurane when conventional treatment had failed.
D.E. Griffiths, A.J. Matthews
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SummaryWe present a case report of a young child who had developed severe asthma by the age of 18 months and, in whom an acute exacerbation, required successful prolonged mechanical ventilation with isoflurane when conventional treatment had failed.
D.E. Griffiths, A.J. Matthews
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