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Aging and the Spectral Properties of Brain Hemodynamics
As the brain ages, its metabolic demands decline—but not uniformly. Here, spectral slope flattening of resting‐state fMRI signals is proposed as a potential biomarker of pathologic brain aging. A subset of older adults diverges from youthful spectral and metabolic patterns, with changes linked to frontal white matter pathology and regional loss of ...
Ki Yun Park+9 more
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A new tissue sampling device using an acupuncture needle with bio‐compatible extraction sorbents in the recessed section is developed. The coating material using self‐wettable particles doesn't require solvent activation after sterilization. This device is applied for the anti‐cancer drug concentration monitoring during the in vivo lung perfusion ...
Runshan Will Jiang+9 more
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Hospital patient discharge process: an evaluation. [PDF]
Bullock S+3 more
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Microneedle suction cup patches, prepared using bionic Drosophila tarsal claws, can effectively treat bacterial infectious stomatitis by rapidly and efficiently leveraging multiple effects, including antibacterial and anti‐inflammatory properties, promotion of vasodilation, and active mechanical contraction of the wound.
Jiaqi Qin+6 more
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Improving the patient discharge process: implementing actions derived from a soft systems methodology study. [PDF]
Emes M, Smith S, Ward S, Smith A.
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Premature discharge of patients from ICU increases mortality [PDF]
MC Blunt, K. Burchett
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Coactosin‐like protein inhibits prostaglandin D₂ (PGD2) secretion by modulating alveolar macrophage polarization, thereby suppressing activation of the PGD2 receptor CRTH2 in Th2‐associated immune cells and alleviating allergic airway inflammation.
Li‐Long Pan+12 more
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Implementation Requirements for Patient Discharge Planning in Health System: A qualitative study in Iran. [PDF]
Gholizadeh M+4 more
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Human Schlafen 14 Cleavage of Short Double‐Stranded RNAs Underpins its Antiviral Activity
SLFN14 is associated with human diseases. SLFN14 is found to cleave RNAs containing short duplexes. The cryo‐EM structures of SLFN14 and SLFN14‐hairpin RNA complex reveal that SLFN14 assembles into a ring‐like dimer; two RNase domains form an RNA‐binding groove accommodating a hairpin RNA.
Mengyun Li+8 more
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Systematic identification and management of barriers to vascular surgery patient discharge time of day. [PDF]
Sharma G+6 more
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