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The aim of this study was to improve the long‐term LL‐37 mouse model and compare the disease manifestations and pathophysiology of short‐term and long‐term LL‐37‐induced rosacea‐like models. The results show that the long‐term LL‐37 induced mouse model provides a practical animal model for further study of the pathological mechanism of severe rosacea ...
Yiling Wu+10 more
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SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF FOREIGN STUDENTS’ ADAPTATION IN INTERCULTURAL EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENT [PDF]
Сергеева Любовь Владимировна
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AI in Neurology: Everything, Everywhere, All at Once Part 1: Principles and Practice
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming healthcare, yet it often remains opaque to clinicians, scientists, and patients alike. This review, part 1 of a 3‐part series, provides neurologists and neuroscientists with a foundational understanding of AI's key concepts, terminology, and applications.
Matthew Rizzo, Jeffrey D. Dawson
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Social and Psychological Support of the Person during Adaptation in New Socio-Cultural Environment
Gulzhan Berekbussunova
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The dynamics of socio-psychological adaptation of adolescents engaged in artistic creativity [PDF]
Yulia Sergeevna Chernaya+1 more
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Toward Natural Limb Function: A New Era in Prosthetic Innovation
The past decade has witnessed groundbreaking clinical implementation of neuroprosthetic limbs driven by signals from peripheral targets (eg, nerves and muscle) and the brain to restore limb function for individuals with limb loss or impairment. In this review, we highlight recent key clinical trials in peripheral neuroprosthetic interfaces directly ...
Yucheng Tian+4 more
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Alleviation of Psychological Distress and the Improvement of Quality of Life in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: Adaptation of a Short-Term Psychotherapeutic Intervention [PDF]
Moritz Oberstadt+3 more
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Linking individual variation in facial musculature to facial behavior in rhesus macaques
Abstract Facial expression is a key component of primate communication, and primates (including humans) have a complex system of facial musculature underpinning this behavior. Human facial musculature is highly variable across individuals, but to date, whether other primate species exhibit a similar level of inter‐individual variation is unknown ...
Clare M. Kimock+7 more
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