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Generative artificial intelligence heuristic cues, trust and continuous intention of CBeC platform and the moderating role of information overload. [PDF]
Li X, Liu H, Zhou T, Hu C, Ramayah T.
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This study presents an integrative multi‐omics framework to uncover the molecular mechanisms and potential biomarkers of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH). Anthropometric and biochemical data were correlated using canonical correlation analysis, revealing key cardiometabolic associations. Single‐cell RNA sequencing identified immune
Xiaopeng Liu +4 more
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Effects of epigallocatechin-3-gallate on left ventricular remodeling and functional recovery following aortic coarctation surgery. [PDF]
Yu S, Luo M, Tian J, Liu L.
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Animal models of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
Current animal models of CTEPH. Created using BioRender.com. Abstract Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) is a rare, yet life‐threatening disorder characterized by persistent pulmonary vascular obstruction and elevated pulmonary artery pressure, with progressive remodeling and subsequent right heart failure.
Yong‐Jian Zhu +5 more
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Looking at both sides of algorithmic control and employee well-being: a job demands-resources model. [PDF]
Zhang L, Ling X, Yang C.
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Research progress on biomarkers of traumatic brain injury
Traumatic brain injury: From primary insult to secondary neuroinflammation and degeneration. Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common disorder of the nervous system and has become a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, imposing a substantial burden on patients and their social circles. Its main symptoms include dyskinesia, language
Xuting Shen +8 more
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A perspective on the future of heart failure research. [PDF]
Vadovsky AC, Jeong E, Banga S, Bazil JN.
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Equine models in translational medicine: A comparative approach to human health
This diagram summarizes and contrasts rodent and equine models, outlining their strengths, limitations, and applications. Horses offer naturally occurring diseases, genetic and physiological similarities to humans, and suitability for longitudinal and clinical‐scale studies.
Shayan Boozarjomehri Amnieh +1 more
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