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Ionizing radiation induces DNA damage and impairs genomic integrity, leading to cell death and tissue injuries or carcinogenesis. Medical radiation protectors are essential and necessary. However, there are limited radioprotectors in clinics, which can’t
Qi Huang+6 more
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Restoration of radiation injury by ginseng. I. Responses of X-irradiated mice to ginseng extract. [PDF]
Akira Takeda+2 more
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Genetics‐Based Targeting Strategies for Precise Neuromodulation
In this Review, the fundamental principles and implementation protocols of genetics‐based precision neuromodulation are first introduced. Then, wireless and low‐invasive strategies based on nano‐transducing materials are highlighted, along with a dissection and analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of representative studies.
Yuyuan He+11 more
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Exposure to high, marginally lethal doses or higher of ionizing radiation, either intentional or accidental, results in injury to various organs. Currently, there is only a limited number of safe and effective radiation countermeasures approved by US ...
Vijay K. Singh+8 more
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Studies on Chemical Protection against Radiation Injuries in Inoculated L-strain Cells in vitro
Norio Ando
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An experimental study on protective effect of epinephrine on renal radiation injury [PDF]
S Y Yoo, Mingming Han, C W Kim
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Hydrogels hold great potential as candidates for next‐generation epidermal electronics; however, an unresolved issue remains: the differentiation and selection of sensing modes in hydrogel sensors. This study integrates series‐parallel conductive nanosheet configurations into an ultra‐soft hydrogel, resulting in enhanced signal intensity and ...
Shitao Shi+9 more
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PATHOGENESIS AND REGENERATION OF RADIATION INDUCED BONE MARROW INJURY, AND THERAPEUTIC IMPLICATIONS
Theodor M. Fliedner+2 more
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Network Desynchronization with Sine Waves: from Synchrony to Asynchrony by Periodic Stimulation
Exogenous alternating current fields are explored and interact with cerebral cortex slow waves in vitro and in silico. Varying frequency and amplitude of sine waves result in distinct network dynamics, from phase‐locking and entrainment to desynchronization. These responses occupy specific regions within the parameter space.
Joana Covelo+4 more
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OXYGEN AND NITRIC OXIDE AS MODIFIERS OF RADIATION INJURY IN SPORES OF BACILLUS MEGATERIUM
E. L. Powers+2 more
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