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New opportunities for bioscaffold‐enabled spinal cord injury repair
Schematic illustration of bioscaffolds for spinal cord injury repair. We summarize the effects of bioscaffold properties on SCI repair, highlight different types of bioscaffolds, various fabrication strategies, and in vivo transformations for the clinical development of SCI‐repairing bioscaffolds.
Xiaoqing Qi +11 more
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Quality of life in the postpartum period of Mexican women living with HIV: The role of clinical and sociodemographic factors. [PDF]
Domínguez-Castro M +12 more
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Neurovascular coupling in bone regeneration: Mechanisms, advanced biomaterials and challenges
This figure illustrates various material strategies for neurovascularized bone regeneration, including electroactive scaffolds, ion‐loaded materials, drug delivery systems, surface modifications, cells/cell products, growth factors, and peptides. These approaches aim to synergistically promote the regeneration of neural, vascular, and bone tissues ...
Yixin Ma +8 more
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Ovarian Vein Thrombosis in the Postpartum Period: A Case Report from Mogadishu, Somalia. [PDF]
Abdalmunim M +5 more
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ABSTRACT Among the vertebrates, mammals are notable for the dominance of live birth and placental nutrition. The structural diversity of the mammalian placenta is remarkable, despite sharing a single common ancestor and conserved physiological functions.
Davis Laundon +5 more
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Perceived Risk Perception of Future Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes in the Postpartum Period. [PDF]
Heidarikakolaki A +8 more
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Humans are not unique: difficult birth is common in placental mammals
ABSTRACT Human childbirth is widely presumed to be uniquely difficult and dangerous compared to birth in other mammals. Tight fetopelvic proportions can result in obstructed labour and contribute to high rates of maternal and neonatal mortality. Ideas summarised under the ‘obstetrical dilemma’ have contributed to this assumption by explaining difficult
Nicole D. S. Grunstra
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Emmanuel Ekung,1 Samson Udho,1 Felister Apili,1 Emmanuel Madira,1 Beth Namukwana,1 Vicky Caroline Achayo,1 Patricia Akello,2 Anna Grace Auma,1 James Okello3 1Department of Midwifery, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Lira University, Lira, Uganda ...
Ekung E +8 more
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Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum in the Postpartum Period: The Macklin Effect. [PDF]
Jellam S, Ijim M, Fikri O, Amro L.
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On the importance of including both sexes in animal studies – insights from home‐cage monitoring
ABSTRACT A review of behavioural studies using home‐cage monitoring (HCM) systems revealed that over 61% of studies used only male subjects, with only 24% including both sexes, despite evidence of substantial behavioural differences between male and female animals. This bias could influence the outcomes of biomedical research.
Maša Čater +12 more
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