Movements of the Thumb in Relation to Peripheral Nerve Injuries
Vernon Marshall, R. Marshall
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Physical Intelligence in Small‐Scale Robots and Machines
“Physical intelligence” (PI) empowers biological organisms and artificial machines, especially at the small scales, to perceive, adapt, and even reshape their complex, dynamic, and unstructured operation environments. This review summarizes recent milestones and future directions of PI in small‐scale robots and machines.
Huyue Chen, Metin Sitti
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Advanced Nanoparticle-Engineered Platforms for Peripheral Nerve Repair: Multimodal Therapeutic Strategies and Clinical Translation. [PDF]
Shi S +5 more
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Molecular Nanosolids Generation by Vapor Jet Desublimation
A single‐step, solvent‐free approach to fabricate nanoparticles of small organic molecules is demonstrated, using a nitrogen‐propelled vapor jet, enabling tunable particle morphology and crystallinity. Pharmaceutical, flavoring, dyeing and electronics‐relevant molecules are used, demonstrating process generalizability.
Chao Huang +11 more
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Response to "Methodological Considerations in the Pilot Study of a Novel Transcutaneous Peripheral Nerve Stimulation System for Essential Tremor". [PDF]
Dewey R, Lyons KE, Zhang Z.
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Changes in conduction velocity and fibre size proximal to peripheral nerve lesions
B.G. Cragg, P. K. Thomas
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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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Oxaliplatin-Induced Acute Peripheral Nerve Hyperexcitability. [PDF]
Jung HJ, Song K, Lim YM, Kim H.
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HISTOCHEMISTRY OF MYELIN. III. PERIPHERAL NERVE CATHEPSIN
C. W. M. Adams, O. B. Bayliss
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An ideal implant should mimic native tissues such that it can integrate, sense, heal, and continue to function, i.e., be autonomous. Although early, there are good steps taken in this way, e.g., the development of stimuli‐responsive, self‐powering, self‐actuating, self‐healing, self‐regenerating, and self‐aware implants.
Jagan Mohan Dodda +5 more
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