Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy in Bionanotechnology: Current Advances and Future Perspectives
Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM) enables the nanoscale mapping of electrostatic surface potentials. While widely applied in materials science, its use in biological systems remains emerging. This review presents recent advances in KPFM applied to biological samples and provides a critical perspective on current limitations and future directions for
Ehsan Rahimi +4 more
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Oxidative Stress Association with Autonomic Dysfunction in Parkinson Patients
Background: Parkinson’s disease may be caused by oxidative stress within cells due to defective nucleoli. Dopamine producing neurons are particularly sensitive to oxidative stress.
Asma'a Khalaf Hamod +3 more
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Engineering Aging: Approaches to Model and Deconstruct Biological Complexity
The macro‐experiences of aging are the result of an accumulation of micro‐changes that occur over time. Abstract The disparity between the global increase in life expectancy and the steady decline in health outcomes with age has been a major driver for developing new ways to research aging.
Habib Joukhdar +7 more
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This study introduces glutathione‐stabilized gold nanoparticles for targeted lithium delivery (LiG‐AuNPs), enabling the controlled modulation of Glycogen Synthase Kinase‐3 (GSK‐3β). These non‐toxic, 2‐nm particles release lithium intracellularly, effectively inhibiting GSK‐3β in the brain without significant plasma lithium alterations.
Antonio Buonerba +20 more
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E‐Textiles in Biomedicine: Real Time Sensing, Energy Storage, and Therapeutic Applications
E‐textiles merge electronics with fabrics to create intelligent, wearable systems for health, sports, and fashion. By embedding sensors, actuators, and conductive components, these textiles provide real‐time physiological monitoring. Complemented by flexible power sources including embedded batteries and energy‐harvesting technologies, e‐textiles ...
Shiva Sharma +4 more
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Adjunctive therapy in Parkinson's disease: the role of rasagiline
Kathryn D Gaines,1 Vanessa K Hinson21Department of Neurology, Aurora Advanced Healthcare, Milwaukee, WI, 2Department of Neurosciences, Movement Disorders Program, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USAAbstract: Parkinson's ...
Gaines KD, Hinson VK
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Design of an Early Prediction Model for Parkinson’s Disease Using Machine Learning
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a chronic and progressive neurological disorder that impairs the body’s nervous system pathways. This disruption results in multiple complications related to movement and control, manifesting as symptoms such as ...
K. Velu, N. Jaisankar
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El Parkinson no me detiene campaña de concientización de la enfermedad de Parkinson [PDF]
Parkinson's Disease, after Alzheimer’s, is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder to appear. This disease is commonly associated with people from 65 years or older, however, recent studies have revealed the existence of Juvenile Parkinson’s ...
Cedeño Estrella, Nicole Magaly +1 more
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Parkinson disease assessment feasible with an at-home testing device [PDF]
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MEMS‐Based Magnetoelectric Antennas for Wireless Power Transmission in Brain‐Implantable Devices
Magnetoelectric (ME) antennas allow the minimization of the invasiveness of brain implantable devices, via powering wirelessly systems able to actuate neural tissue. In order to achieve the necessary power efficiency transmission, the choice of the materials and the system assembly is vital.
Laura Mazón‐Maldonado +5 more
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