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Objective: The study aimed to pinpoint the precise site for liver biopsy using ultrasound and elastography guidance and to assess and compare the diagnostic accuracy of shear wave elastography (SWE) and transient elastography (TE) through ...
Naushaba Malik+5 more
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Ultra‐Fine 3D Bioprinting of Dynamic Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel for in Vitro Modeling
3D bioprinting merges tissue engineering and additive manufacturing to create biological structures. A bioink is developed by modifying hyaluronic acid, a natural extracellular matrix polymer, with cysteine. Potassium iodide is later added to tune gelation kinetics, enabling fine printing with a 32G needle.
Shima Tavakoli+3 more
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Liver Biopsy Findings in Children with Nutritional Dystrophy
Yuji Sato
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Needle biopsy of liver in differential diagnosis of obstructive jaundice in infancy. [PDF]
Richard White
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Harnessing Photo‐Energy Conversion in Nanomaterials for Precision Theranostics
Harnessing photo‐energy conversion in nanomaterials enables precision theranostics through light‐driven mechanisms such as photoluminescence, photothermal, photoelectric, photoacoustic, photo‐triggered surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), and photodynamic processes. This review explores six fundamental principles of photo‐energy conversion, recent
Jingyu Shi+4 more
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The Rise of Mechanobiology for Advanced Cell Engineering and Manufacturing
With the growing demand for cell‐based therapies, efficient cellular engineering is crucial. This review calls for greater recognition of mechanobiology principles applied through advanced biomaterial designs, mechanical confinement, and highlights recent advances using micro/nanotechnologies to enhance cell manufacturing.
Huan Ting Ong+8 more
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Proceedings: Liver function tests and liver biopsies in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. [PDF]
R. Rau, K Pfenninger, A Böni
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A schematic illustration of how noble metals can be used to create nanoparticles (NPs) or nanoclusters (NCs). Noble metal NPs, due to their plasmonic properties, enable photothermal therapy and surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). In contrast, NCs, which lack a plasmonic resonance band, exhibit fluorescence, making them ideal for bioimaging ...
David Esporrín‐Ubieto+3 more
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Liver Biopsy in Sarcoidosis [PDF]
J. G. Scadding, Sheila Sherlock
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