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Interface‐Engineered Binary Framework Composites: Advancing Porous Materials for Precision Medicine
Binary framework composites integrate two complementary porous architectures into a unified platform, enabling multifunctional design, enhanced structural tunability, and improved physicochemical performance. By combining high surface area, ordered porosity, interfacial synergy, and versatile functionalization, these hybrid materials offer new ...
Navid Rabiee +3 more
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Chemically Doped Conductive Polymers for Wearable Health Monitoring
Among conductive polymers, poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS), polyaniline (PANI), and polypyrrole (PPy) are the most studied and applied. Chemical doping significantly boosts intrinsic conductivity and mechanical robustness.
Mengdi Zuo +5 more
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Background Elderly patients undergoing surgery for hip fractures are at high risk for perioperative Major Adverse Cardiac Events (MACE), which can markedly compromise postoperative outcomes.
Danila Azzolina +17 more
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A high‐density wearable body‐surface potential mapping array reveals how gravity reshapes cardiac conduction in real time. By resolving spatiotemporal delay patterns invisible to conventional ECG, the platform uncovers posture‐dependent electrophysiological adaptations across the thorax.
Ruben Ruiz‐Mateos Serrano +4 more
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A novel therapy using engineered immune cells (NAC‐T cells) showed promise for refractory malignant mesothelioma. Based on the encouraging preclinical data, the first‐in‐human trial is initiated, demonstrating tolerable safety and promising anti‐tumor activity (ORR 63.6%, DCR 100%, including one CR).
Yan Sun +23 more
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Clinical utility of survivin (BIRC5), novel cardiac biomarker, as a prognostic tool compared to high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, heart-type fatty acid binding protein and revised Lee score in elderly patients scheduled for major non-cardiac surgery: A prospective pilot study [PDF]
Background: Recent studies indicate that survivin (BIRC5) is sensitive to the existence of previous ischemic heart disease, since it is activated in the process of tissue repair and angiogenesis.
Marković Danica +6 more
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By integrating data from in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo models, our research identifies the MARV glycoprotein as a remarkable hemorrhagic factor, filling a major gap in this important field. It also provides practical experimental tools for the basic research on viral pathogenesis and applied research aimed at antiviral intervention for hemorrhagic ...
Ting Yao +11 more
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A randomized trial of hyperglycemic control in pediatric intensive care. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Whether an insulin infusion should be used for tight control of hyperglycemia in critically ill children remains unclear. METHODS: We randomly assigned children (≤16 years of age) who were admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit (ICU ...
Allen, Elizabeth +9 more
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Patterns of Surgical Risk Assessment at a Tertiary Academic Medical Center
**Objective**: Review preoperative risk stratification encounters performed by a hospital medicine consult service at a tertiary academic medical center to better characterize practice patterns and evaluate the need to standardize our approach to risk ...
John P Murray +5 more
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A newly reclassified fragmented revised cardiac risk index as a prognostic marker in patients undergoing non-cardiac vascular surgery [PDF]
Background: There was not known regarding the significance of the fragmented QRS complex (fQRS) in patients undergoing vascular surgery classified as high risk procedure for perioperative cardiac events. The aim of this study was to investigate the value of a newly reclassified fragmented Revised Cardiac Risk Index (RCRI) including the fQRS (fRCRI) as ...
M. H. Bae +8 more
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