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Updates on the use of non-invasive brain stimulation in physical and rehabilitation medicine
John A. Williams+2 more
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The Reconstruction of Peripheral Auditory Circuit: Recent Advances and Future Challenges
This paper summarizes the potential of biomaterials, stem cells, and gene editing technologies in the regeneration of inner ear hair cells, spiral ganglion neurons, and inner ear organoids. Challenges and potential developments are discussed and explored.
Zhe Li+3 more
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This study verifies that circRNA‐mTOR exhibits high expression levels in HCC and has a strong correlation with patient prognosis. Mechanistically, circRNA‐mTOR achieves this effect by facilitating the nuclear translocation of RNA‐binding protein (RBP) PSIP1 through specific binding.
Yongchang Tang+12 more
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This review explores the challenges of treating bone and cartilage defects, emphasizing the role of endogenous electric fields in bone and cartilage regeneration. It highlights recent advancements in electroactive biomaterials, including nanogenerators, piezoelectric materials, triboelectric scaffold, and zwitterionic hydrogels.
Yubin Yao+4 more
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The Development of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Milestones [PDF]
William L. Bockenek+3 more
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Implantable Self‐Powered Systems for Electrical Stimulation Medical Devices
In this paper, the design strategy and clinical application of ISS are discussed in depth from four aspects: the design and optimization of the energy collection module, the selection and preparation of adaptive electrode materials, the innovation of system design strategy, and the biological effect of electrical stimulation of ISS.
Xi Cui, Li Wu, Chao Zhang, Zhou Li
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The European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine in 2008: A year in a paper
Stefano Négrini
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A non‐invasive and safe physical therapy, low‐intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) can alleviate osteoarthritis. This study dynamically “visualizes” the invisible mechanical stimuli of LIPUS on living chondrocytes by fluorescence imaging technology in the form of calcium oscillations, confirming LIPUS maintains cartilage homeostasis by promoting ...
Mengtong Guan+12 more
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