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Kettlebell training in clinical practice: a scoping review [PDF]
Hing, Wayne A+3 more
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Characterizing Emerging Detector Materials for Low‐Dose X‐Ray Imaging
X‐ray medical imaging requires detectors that deliver images at as low as reasonably possible dose. This perspective outlines a universal characterization framework of X‐ray imaging detectors, suitable for both emerging semiconductor and scintillator materials, introduces a novel unified figure of merit that links dose with resolution, and offers an ...
Kostiantyn Sakhatskyi+7 more
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This study confirms that extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) or HEK293F cells overexpressing CD24 have anti‐inflammatory effects in macrophages and monocytes. Further loading either of these EVs with an anti‐Myd88 peptide synergistically enhanced the anti‐inflammatory effects of the EVs.
Burçin İrem Abas+6 more
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AI-ChatGPT/GPT-4: An Booster for the Development of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the New Era! [PDF]
Peng S+5 more
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A Revised Rehabilitation Medicine Curriculum at Jefferson Medical College [PDF]
Ankam, Nethra, MD
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A modular microfluidic platform with integrated electrodes enables real‐time, label‐free monitoring of biofilm formation, treatment, and regrowth. The system evaluates both antibiotic response and antimicrobial coating efficacy on P. aeruginosa. Its LEGO‐like design supports dynamic migration studies, offering a clinically relevant, scalable tool for ...
Deema Islayem+9 more
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6.1 Scientific background of physical and rehabilitation medicine: Biosciences in rehabilitation
Kristian Borg+2 more
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