Extracellular matrix‐based materials derived from decellularized tissue (dECM) harness the tissue's native bioactivity to guide repair and regeneration across diverse clinical applications. This perspective highlights clinical uses of dECM biomaterials and advances in fabrication methods such as electrospinning and 3D printing.
Madeline Laude +4 more
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Urinary Exosomes in Nephrology: A New Frontier for Diagnosis and Prognosis of Kidney Diseases. [PDF]
Gaudio C +11 more
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Effects of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition in adult polycystic kidney disease
Michael L. Watson +3 more
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Serious kidney disease in pregnancy: an Australian national cohort study protocol [PDF]
Nadom Safi +9 more
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This study reports an in vivo self‐assembled siRNA strategy that enables the liver to generate small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) tagged with a muscle‐targeting peptide (MSP) and naturally loaded with myostatin (MSTN)‐siRNA. These MSP‐tagged sEVs are systemically delivered to skeletal muscle, efficiently silence MSTN, promote muscle hypertrophy, and ...
Xin Yin +14 more
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Tropical kidney diseases: underrepresented in foundational English-language medical education resources. [PDF]
Chancharoenthana W +3 more
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ROS‐Triggered Microgels for Programmable Drug Release in Volumetric Muscle Loss Repair
Reduced graphene oxide‐incorporated hyaluronic acid microgels are developed as ROS‐responsive, injectable platforms for curcumin delivery in volumetric muscle loss. The microgels exhibit strong antioxidative activity, high drug‐loading capacity, and ROS‐triggered release.
Seungjun Lee +5 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Nephrology: From Early Detection to Clinical Management of Kidney Diseases. [PDF]
Nicosia A +4 more
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Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists and kidney diseases: pathophysiological basis.
J. Barrera-Chimal, S. Girerd, F. Jaisser
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Granular Hydrogels as Modular Biomaterials: From Structural Design to Biological Responses
Granular hydrogels are now emerging as promising biomaterials due to their inherent microporousity, injectability, and modularity. They have shown improvements in cell viability and migration, cellular/tissue infiltration, host tissue integration, mitigated foreign body response, and tissue regeneration.
Asmasadat Vaziri +6 more
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