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Protocol to isolate and co-culture primary mouse hepatocytes, hepatic stellate cells, and Kupffer cells under physiological conditions. [PDF]
Ballester Martinez M +2 more
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A developmentally inspired bioprinting approach enables the fabrication of pluripotent tissues that undergo shape‐morphing and in situ cardiac lineage specification. This method employs embedded bioprinting to deposit iPSCs within soft granular hydrogels to create pluripotent tissue constructs that undergo cell‐mediated shape morphogenesis.
Ankita Pramanick +8 more
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Beyond blood pressure: a comprehensive overview of clinical indices in shock and tissue hypoperfusion. [PDF]
Kim J, Kim S, Lee JH, Kim S.
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CTBPro is a next‐generation cholera toxin B–based tracer engineered by fusing CTB to the ultra‐stable fluorescent protein mBaojin. Exhibiting markedly enhanced molar brightness, CTBPro enables high‐fidelity neuronal labeling across multiple administration routes.
Xinghua Quan +12 more
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A Conceptual Wound-Oriented Reinterpretation of Perfusion Heterogeneity in Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia. [PDF]
Popitiu MI +7 more
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Magnetic resonance imaging of perfusion using spin inversion of arterial water
Donald S. Williams +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Senolytic Therapy as a Preventive Strategy for Spine Degeneration and Pain
Cellular senescence promotes inflammation, tissue degeneration, and chronic back pain. In sparc‐null mice, early oral administration of the senolytic agents o‐vanillin and RG‐7112 reduced senescent cell burden and pro‐inflammatory SASP signaling across intervertebral discs, endplates, vertebral bone, and spinal cord.
Saber Ghazizadeh +7 more
wiley +1 more source
CT perfusion abnormalities in status epilepticus: associations with clinical characteristics, EEG, and outcome measures. [PDF]
Baysal L +5 more
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Glaucoma, a major cause of blindness, involves retinal ganglion cell (RGC) degeneration. This study shows growth hormone‐releasing hormone receptor (GHRHR) deficiency preserves RGC survival and restores vision, unlike activation which only aids survival.
Yan Tong +24 more
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