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Advances in Microfluidic Cochlea‐On‐A‐Chip
This review systematically examines diverse cell sources for inner ear organoids and outlines stepwise induction protocols. Furthermore, it discusses current applications and prospective developments of cochlea‐on‐a‐chip technologies in areas such as deafness modeling, mechanistic studies, and drug evaluation, with particular focus on gene‐therapy drug
Tian Shen+10 more
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John Olver, Leonard S W Li
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Self-perceived preparedness for practice among graduating physical medicine & rehabilitation residents. [PDF]
Wasserman NA+3 more
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The International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine: The way forward – II
Marta Imamura+10 more
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D‐galactose (D‐gal) induced inner ear hair cell senescence by inhibiting TFEB transcription. RONIN/HCF1 promotes TFEB transcription to prevent cochlear HCs from D‐gal‐induced senescence through autophagy activation. Abstract Age‐related hearing loss is characterized by senescent inner ear hair cells (HCs) and reduced autophagy.
Yongjie Wei+18 more
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American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Position Statement on Opioid Prescribing [PDF]
Erik Shaw+8 more
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sEVs have a critical role in orchestrating interorgan crosstalk and mediating exercise‐induced therapeutic effects. Lin et al. demonstrates that sEVs miR‐17/20a‐5p mediates the muscle‐brain crosstalk and emphasizes the central role of mTOR signaling in executing molecular programs that can protect brain health in response to exercise. Abstract Physical
Huawei Lin+21 more
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Spinal Kord Hasarına Sebep Olan Spinal Epidural Hematom
Berke Aras+3 more
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Acute back pain: The role of medication, physical medicine and rehabilitation: WFNS spine committee recommendations. [PDF]
Sharif S+5 more
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