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The carotid body as a therapeutic target for the treatment of sympathetically mediated diseases [PDF]
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Abdala, Ana P +13 more
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A machine learning and simulation‐guided strategy is demonstrated for gentle, non‐sonication dispersion of carbon nanotubes, preserving structural integrity and performance. This approach enables transparent conductive films with low sheet resistance, high transmittance, and sub‐20 µm printability.
Ying Zhou +7 more
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Sensitized vasoactive C-nociceptors: key fibers in peripheral neuropathic pain
. Introduction:. Multiple mechanisms are involved in the development and persistence of neuropathic pain. Some patients with nerve damage will remain painless and develop a “loss of function” phenotype, whereas others develop painful neuropathies ...
Julia Forstenpointner +5 more
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Influence of muscle preactivation of the lower limb on impact dynamics in case of frontal collision
Accidentology or shock biomechanics are research domains mainly devoted to the development of safety conditions for the users of various transport modes in case of an accident. The objective of this study was to improve the knowledge of the biomechanical
Chavet, Pascale +3 more
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A robust zinc‐based metal–organic framework (ZnMOF) enables dual functions of doxorubicin delivery and sustained Zn2+ release to trigger ferroptosis‐enhnaced chemotherapy. DOX@ZnMOF effectively depletes intracellular glutathione, suppresses GPX4, and elevates reactive oxygen species, leading to efficient oxidative DNA damage and apoptosis.
Xin Ma +5 more
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Cooperative Oxygen Sensing by the Kidney and Carotid Body in Blood Pressure Control
Oxygen sensing mechanisms are vital for homeostasis and survival. When oxygen levels are too low (hypoxia), blood flow has to be increased, metabolism reduced, or a combination of both, to counteract tissue damage.
Daniela Patinha +5 more
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Intranasally administered hUMSC‐derived exosomes modulate the CRYAB–ARRDC3–Drp1 axis, alleviating mitochondrial dysfunction and ferroptosis, enhancing neuronal survival, reducing oxidative stress, and promoting functional recovery in ischemia‐reperfusion injury, offering a promising therapeutic strategy for ischemic stroke.
Rong ji +7 more
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Background Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of permanent disorders affecting movement and posture due to non-progressive damage to the developing brain.
Nidhi V. Patel, Anjan Rajeshkumar Desai
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Cervical and high thoracic spinal cord injury (SCI) drastically impairs autonomic nervous system function. Individuals with SCI at thoracic spinal-level 5 (T5) or higher often present cardiovascular disorders that include resting systemic arterial ...
Besecker, Emily Swartz +4 more
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Operant conditioning of spinal reflexes to improve function recovery after CNS damage
The elicitation of spinal reflexes, which has traditionally been used to monitor basic motor and sensory functions, is now finding uses for modifying CNS pathways and thereby restoring more effective function after spinal cord injuries and in other disorders.
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