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Regenerative medicine approaches for the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries: progress and challenges. [PDF]
Yang H, Bao Q, Gu X, Cong M.
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Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) – case report and review of literature
Konrad Wroński
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Echinoderm‐Inspired Autonomy for Soft‐Legged Robots
Inspired by echinoderms, a modular soft robot achieves autonomous phototaxis without a central controller or explicit communication. Each limb independently adapts its actuation timing through local sensing and short‐term memory. Coordination emerges purely from physical interactions, demonstrating resilience to changes in morphology, environment, and ...
Harmannus A. H. Schomaker +2 more
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A clinically relevant mouse model for traumatic peripheral nerve injury and repair
Unterberger W +6 more
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Manipulation of Wnt Signaling Pathway during Peripheral Nerve Regeneration. [PDF]
Mehta N, Vardy M, Elbaz B.
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IL‐3 Modulates Microglia Polarization and Attenuates Neuroinflammation in Traumatic Brain Injury
IL‐3 recruits PRDX1 through IL‐3R to modulate the inflammatory response of microglia via the KEAP1‐NRF2‐HO‐1/NF‐κB pathway to attenuate neuroinflammation in traumatic brain injury. ABSTRACT Microglia play a crucial role in the progression of neuroinflammation following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Interleukin‐3 (IL‐3), a significant regulatory factor,
Nana Huang +18 more
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Beyond nerve tumors: Differential diagnoses in suspected peripheral nerve sheath tumors. [PDF]
Grübel N +10 more
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This study explores the use of N, S co‐doped carbon quantum dots (NS‐CQDs) as carriers for riboflavin, creating NS‐CQDs‐RF composite photosensitizers. These composites improve riboflavin absorption, enhance ROS generation efficiency, and preserve corneal epithelium integrity.
Tinghong Xu +9 more
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Investigating the Neuroprotective Effects of Peripheral Nerve Microcurrent Stimulation in a Mouse Model of Parkinson's Disease. [PDF]
Kim EH, Lee YJ, Moon YS, Kwon DR.
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