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Bone's complex hierarchical structure contains many internal interfaces, including the cement line (CL) around osteons. This article shows that the CL is stiffer and harder than surrounding bone but has different mineral–mechanics relationships. These findings challenge the view of the CL as a soft, protective interface and provide insights for ...
Astrid Cantamessa +11 more
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Nanosilicates triggered MAP4‐dependent microtubule remodelling via the ROS/MAPK pathway, shifting microtubules into a dynamic active state, which subsequently promoted activation of the STAT3 pathway, ultimately facilitating periodontal angiogenesis.
Lingling Shang, Yuhan Hu, Shaohua Ge
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"Damage Control” in Severely Injured Patients: Why, When, and How? [PDF]
: The concept of "damage control” is established in the management of severely injured patients. This strategy saves life by deferring repair of anatomic lesions and focusing on restoring the physiology.
Keel, Marius +2 more
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Accelerometers are used to remotely monitor activity in various species in studies that quantify pain, document behavioural patterns, and measure individual activity differences. Studies validating accelerometers typically quantify various active states; however, targeting states specific to periods of inactivity, such as sitting, sleeping, and ...
TM Casey-Trott, TM Widowski
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Aging of bone density (BV/TV) is regional: Forelimb [left] elements gain bone sporadically (orange) but hind limb elements [right] lose bone globally (blue). Abstract Globally, human population structure is quickly trending older, increasing the prevalence and systemic burden of age‐related skeletal disorders such as osteoporosis.
Cassandra M. Turcotte +16 more
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Angiographic embolization in the treatment of arterial pelvic hemorrhage: evaluation of prognostic mortality-related factors [PDF]
PURPOSE: The control of arterial bleeding associated with pelvic ring and acetabular fractures (PRAF) remains a challenge for emergency trauma care. The aim of the present study was to uncover early prognostic mortality-related factors in PRAF-related ...
E. Hirvensalo +4 more
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Objectives Canine chronic idiopathic rhinitis is a common cause of nasal disease in dogs but data reporting outcomes following treatment is lacking. The aim was to describe pre‐ and post‐referral management and outcomes of dogs diagnosed with canine chronic idiopathic rhinitis at a single referral centre.
P. M. N. Henry +5 more
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Influence of Injury Pattern on Incidence andSeverity of Posttraumatic InflammatoryComplications in Severely Injured Patients [PDF]
Background:: Severe trauma causes systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) which may lead to multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) or multiple organ failure (MOF).
Eid, Karim +5 more
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Arthroscopic Upper Third Subscapularis Tendon Repair Using H‐Loop Technique: A Case Series
The images show the surgical technique. (a) Partial subscapularis tendon tear; (b) A PDS suture is passed through the medial and distal edges of the tear and tied at the end to bring in a #2 Fiber Wire suture; (c) Another PDS suture is passed through the tear and inside the loop; (d) The end of the PDS suture is tied, securing both tails of the #2 ...
Yi‐Tao Yang +6 more
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Prevalence of Keel Bone Fractures in Laying Hens Housed in Cage Free Systems [PDF]
Hen keel bone fractures are a serious welfare concern, due to their high prevalence in some cage-free systems. When hens have a keel bone fracture, they show indications of pain, eat and drink less, are lighter in weight, and have reduced egg production ...
Saul, Olivia
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