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Plasma Soluble Human Elastin Fragments as an Intra-Aneurysmal Localized Biomarker for Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysm [PDF]
Background—Fragmentation of the tunica media is a hallmark of intracranial aneurysm formation, often leading to aneurysmal progression and subsequent rupture.
Allan, Lauren+9 more
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This study introduces a novel, safe, and effective surgical technique: Cranial bone transport (CBT) to improve traumatic brain injury (TBI) outcomes in rats. CBT significantly accelerated skull defect bone repair in addition to its promoting effects on neurological function recovery. This work provides an alternative therapy for patients suffering from
Shanshan Bai+20 more
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Background and Aims While the number of female physicians has increased since the 1970s, there continues to be a lack of female surgeons compared to their male counterparts, with the gender gap more prominent in surgical subspecialties such as ...
Taimur Hassan+5 more
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Decoding Handwriting Trajectories from Intracortical Brain Signals for Brain‐to‐Text Communication
By developing a novel framework that optimizes both shape and temporal loss during decoder training, the authors successfully reconstruct human‐recognizable handwriting trajectories from intracortical neural signals for both Chinese characters and English letters, effectively resolving the temporal misalignment problem in clinical BCIs, thereby ...
Guangxiang Xu+6 more
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Capturing the Electrical Activity of all Cortical Neurons: Are Solutions Within Reach?
Despite advancements in implantable electrode technology, challenges persist in scaling up these devices to record most of the neuronal activity across the cortex. This review explores the limitations of both rigid and flexible probes, including tissue damage and foreign body response, while also discussing emerging biohybrid strategies.
Attila Kaszás+5 more
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Clinical Correlates of High Cervical Fractional Anisotropy in Acute Cervical Spinal Cord Injury [PDF]
Objective: Fractional anisotropy (FA) of the high cervical cord (C1-C2), rostral to the injury site, correlates with upper limb function in patients with chronic cervical spinal cord injury (SCI).
Eckardt, Gerald+4 more
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Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive brain cancer that often recurs and resists chemotherapy. This study found that a chemical called PGE2 causes surrounding brain cells (neurons) to become over‐excited, which makes GBM cells resistant to treatment. Researchers developed a new drug, “Compound 11,” which can cross into the brain and effectively block ...
Chih‐Jie Shen+14 more
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The limited understanding of IGFR pathway activation hinders its clinical application in HCC. Here, IGFRIL is identified as a novel non‐coding activator of the IGF1R, which recruits PTBP1 to destabilize IGFBP3 mRNA and activates IGF1R, and proposes IGFRIL as a novel actionable target for HCC patients.
Jing Zhang+28 more
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Ludvic Zrinzo Unit of Functional Neurosurgery, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, London, UKCorrespondence: Ludvic Zrinzo, Functional Neurosurgery Unit, Department of Clinical & Motor Neurosciences, UCL Institute of Neurology, Second Floor, 33 ...
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