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This review highlights emerging bioengineering strategies for treating neointimal hyperplasia in the peripheral vasculature, focusing on approaches that promote re‐endothelialization, modulate smooth muscle cell phenotype, reduce inflammation, mitigate oxidative stress, and optimize biomechanical compliance.
Nikita Wilson John+5 more
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Potential Growth and Chemical Composition Changes During the Growth of New Zealand White Rabbits. [PDF]
Eniwaiye AA, Rani-Kamwendo ZT.
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Studies in detoxication. 20. The metabolism of benzene. II. The isolation of phenol, catechol, quinol and hydroxyquinol from the ethereal sulphate fraction of the urine of rabbits receiving benzene orally [PDF]
J. W. Porteous, R. T. Williams
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This paper presents a microphysiological system containing an array of individually addressable living corneal tissues constructed using primary human cells. The bioengineered eye model can simulate acute exposure of the human cornea to different types of environmental toxicants and provides a novel platform for visualization and quantitative ...
Se‐jeong Kim+12 more
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Ameliorative role of silver nanoparticles incorporated with chitosan solution and leukocyte platelet-rich fibrin scaffold during colon anastomosis in rabbits. [PDF]
Albahrawy M+6 more
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Biochemical studies of toxic agents. 6. The conversion of naphthalene into 1:2-dihydro-2-hydroxy-1-naphthyl glucosiduronic acid in the rabbit [PDF]
E. D. S. Corner, F. S. Billett, L. Young
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Exosomes can reduce tissue damage in temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis (TMJOA), but rapid clearance limits their efficacy. This study encapsulates exosomes in hyaluronic acid hydrogels for controlled release. In a rat model, hydrogel‐encapsulated exosomes outperform free exosomes in preserving bone integrity and reducing tissue destruction ...
Victor Diez‐Guardia+7 more
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DISTRIBUTION OF ESTERASE IN EPITHELIAL AND LYMPHATIC TISSUES OF THE RABBIT APPENDIX [PDF]
William L. Doyle, R A Liebelt
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