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This study presents a single‐cell atlas of pseudomyxoma peritonei spanning primary and paired metastatic lesions. Distinct epithelial substates, stromal remodeling, immune exclusion, lipid metabolic reprogramming, and a candidate angiogenic network were identified in metastatic lesions.
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In this research article, Mansoor and coworkers present a novel device that applies controlled mechanical stimuli to cardiomyocytes using pressure‐driven membrane deformation. By exposing cells to physiologically and pathologically relevant loading conditions, the platform reproduces distinct structural, functional and molecular responses associated ...
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Polychip‐A High‐Throughput Droplet Microfluidics Platform for Interrogating Microbial Interactions
Polychip, a fully integrated droplet microfluidics platform, enables high‐throughput, single‐cell resolution screening of polymicrobial interactions. By seamlessly combining six automated microfluidics operations on a single chip, the system accelerates antimicrobial discovery by 11 to 14 times compared to traditional robotic methods.
Jeong Jae Han +11 more
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Clusters of Concern - Spatial Link between Childhood Undervaccination and Measles Outbreaks in South Carolina. [PDF]
Serman EA, Witrick B, Rennert L.
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Brenda Linares, MLIS, MBA, AHIP, Medical Library Association President, 2024-2025. [PDF]
Nuñez AV +3 more
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Deep mutational scanning reveals the antibody escape and infectivity landscape of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron JN.1 and XEC receptor-binding domains. [PDF]
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Enhanced Environmental PFAS Characterization Using a Virtual High-Resolution Mass Spectral Library Generated by Transfer Learning-Based Neural Network. [PDF]
Chen YC +5 more
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Pediatrics, 1957On October 1, 1956, the Armed Forces Medical Library was transferred to the Public Health Service and is now operating as the National Library of Medicine. An Act of Congress on August 3, 1956, places the Library under the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service.
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