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Possibility of using polymeric matrices based on polytetrafluoroethylene as а coating at wound defects of mucous membrane of the oral cavity [PDF]
The problem of managing wound defects of the oral mucosa is relevant at the present time. Often, healing of extensive wounds occurs through secondary tension with the formation of scar tissue, which affects subsequent stomatological treatment adversely ...
Коняева, А. Д.+1 more
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Hologenomics Reveals Specialized Dietary Adaptations in the Mengla Snail‐Eating Snake
Dietary adaptation studies from a holobiome perspective are scarce beyond mammals. This research reveals how genomic and microbial interactions drive dietary specialization in the Mengla snail‐eating snake, with evidence of gut symbiont convergence between reptiles and mammals.
Chaochao Yan+10 more
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Mucopolysaccharides in the Oral Mucosa of the Thyroidectomized Rat
Rodrigo Eisenmann+2 more
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Activated tumor‐intrinsic cyclin D1‐CDK4/6 signaling attenuates lymphocyte infiltration, and consequently, and immunotherapy resistance in HNSCC. It is discovered that brief CDK4/6i priming before anti‐PD‐1 results in enhanced durability of ICB response durability through Stat5a+ progenitor exhausted CD8+ T cells induced by IL15‐secreted Sell(hi ...
Yu Zhang+13 more
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Herein, guanidinium‐modified calix[5]arene (GC5AY) is developed featuring small size, positive charge, and desirable amphiphilicity, that can efficiently traverse the nasal mucosal barrier for brain drug delivery. Additionally, possessing inherent therapeutic functions, GC5AY can thus serve as a single‐molecule pleuripotent scaffold for multi‐target ...
Jian‐Mei Gao+11 more
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A case of eosinophilic granuloma of the oral mucosa membrane
Takashi FUJIBAYASHI+3 more
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Ulcerative colitis therapy requires precise drug targeting. This study engineers a probiotic E. coli Nissle 1917 to surface‐display ANXA5, enabling specific binding to phosphatidylserine (PS) exposed on inflamed colonic epithelium for enhanced targeting and colonization.
Siqi Hua+6 more
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A Pill That Prints‐An Ingestible Bioprinter for Non‐Invasive Structured Bioink Deposition
A first‐of‐a‐kind swallowable bioprinter performs in‐situ bioink deposition and patterning directly over disease sites without tethers, electronics, or invasive surgery. Combining magnetic guidance with near‐infrared triggering enables functionality within a small footprint.
Sanjay Manoharan, Vivek Subramanian
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