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Can luminol detect faecal inflammation? This study explores the development and optimisation of a rapid novel assay ‐ Myeloperoxidase Luminol Reaction (MPOLR) for the detection of faecal myeloperoxidase activity. This simple and rapid luminol‐based approach competes with clinically validated faecal biomarkers in predicting endoscopic findings in ...
Viraj Kariyawasam +14 more
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Constructing a Management Evaluation Index System Based on Hierarchical Analysis in the Interventional Therapy of Hematological Surgery in Hospitals. [PDF]
Fu L +5 more
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Management of asymptomatic unruptured aneurysms-Prospective analysis of the cases without operation.
Masakazu Suga +4 more
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This study introduces a wireless and miniaturized concentric‐electrode tDCS (CE‐tDCS) system tailored for freely moving mice. The device enables focal and multi‐site cortical stimulation via a lightweight, Bluetooth‐controlled platform. By integrating local neuromodulation with real‐time behavioral analysis, the system provides a robust tool for ...
Minseok Kim +5 more
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Multidimensional determinants of disaster response in prehospital emergency dispatch centers: content analysis of expert perspectives. [PDF]
Shafiei M +4 more
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Advanced Nanoparticle Therapeutics for Targeting Neutrophils in Inflammatory Diseases
This review highlights recent advances in nanoparticle‐based strategies to modulate neutrophil activity in inflammatory diseases. By targeting inflammatory neutrophils, NET formation, and neutrophil apoptosis or recruitment, these approaches aim to improve therapeutic precision.
Min Ji Byun +9 more
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Process Safety Considerations in the Design and Scale-Up of Chemical Looping Processes. [PDF]
Furlong AJ +7 more
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A compact, wireless neural stimulator featuring a novel tapping inductor enables selective and independent stimulation of the motor cortex in rats via a single receiver coil. This minimally invasive system effectively reduces neuropathic pain through targeted cortical activation, offering a new avenue for bioelectronic pain therapies and advancing ...
Jeongju Moon +9 more
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