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The article presents nanomaterial‐integrated fiber neural probes as innovative tools for deep brain molecular sensing, neural stimulation, and temperature monitoring. It examines breakthroughs in SERS‐based biomolecule detection, thermoplasmonic activation, and luminescent thermometry, alongside strategies to overcome stability, specificity, and ...
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Bioinspired Design of a Wet‐Adhesive Cornea Glue Based on Recombinant Human Protein Networks
Natures protein‐based high performance materials e.g. elastin, silk and muscle proteins have been mimicked by a new protein‐hybrid material based on redesigned human partial sequences only, showing high wet‐adhesiveness and elasticity for biomedical applications.
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Bioinspired bromination of a resilin‐derived peptide enables the fabrication of electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds that uniquely combine strain‐stiffening elasticity, proteolytic stability, and antioxidant functionality. These brominated peptide–gelatin hybrids mimic the extensibility of natural elastomers, demonstrating tunable mechanical resilience ...
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Physiologic Adaptations to Pregnancy [PDF]
Pregnancy leads to diverse physiologic changes to accommodate the demands of the developing fetoplacental unit, which affect many major organ systems. Understanding these physiologic adaptations to pregnancy is important for all clinicians because they have important implications for the diagnosis and management of various disorders.
David C. Streitman, Justine Chang
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Physiological Adaptation to the Environment
Journal of Animal Science, 1989The ability of an animal to cope with new environments arises from its capacity to respond to environmental variables and maintain body equilibrium (homeostasis). Each compensating mechanism depends on, and is a part of, a physiological feedback process.
B. A. Young +3 more
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Physiologic Adaptations of Pregnancy
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 1992ABSTRACT: Normal pregnancy changes include physiologic anemia, leukocytosis, and thrombocytopenia. Cardiac rate and stroke volume increase, vascular resistance falls, and creatinine clearance markedly rises. Thyroid binding globulin and Cortisol binding globulin both increase, as do complement proteins and fibrinogen, the latter resulting in a ...
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Adaptive accounts of physiology and emotion
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2000Rolls discusses various adaptive explanations of physiological processes and the emotions. We give a critical analysis of some of these from the perspective of behavioural ecology. While agreeing with the approach adopted by Rolls, we identify topics that could have been better presented by making use of the existing literature.
Houston, AI, McNamara, JM
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The physiology of adaptive change
Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2005It has been recognized for a long time that the function of various neuroendocrine and physiological systems does not conform to the classic principal of homeostasis. The formulation of the ‘fight or flight’ reactions and the general adaptation syndrome by Cannon and Selye have provided an intellectual framework for considering many of these systems in
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