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Reversible right bundle branch block caused by spasm of the anterior septal branch: case report. [PDF]
Bao Y, Yi H, Ma J.
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Congenital Heart with Right Bundle Branch Block [PDF]
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This review highlights recent advancements in stabilizing single metal atoms on graphitic carbon nitride emphasizing innovative synthesis strategies and emerging applications in electrocatalysis, photocatalysis and organic transformations, along with key challenges and future perspective. Abstract Emerging as a new frontier in catalysis science, single‐
Wenyao Zhang +6 more
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Right Bundle Branch Block Pre-Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Is a Pacemaker the Answer for Everyone? [PDF]
Rivard L.
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Self‐Assembling Hybrid Hydrogel Reprograms the Stromal Vascular Fraction to Treat Osteoarthritis
This study presents a bioinspired injectable hydrogel that enhances the therapeutic potential of stem cell‐rich stromal vascular fraction for treating osteoarthritis. By reprogramming cell behavior through epigenetic modulation, the hydrogel promotes cartilage regeneration and reduces joint damage in a rat model, offering a promising new approach for ...
Waifang Hou +23 more
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Marked Tachycardia, complete right bundle branch block, and lactic acidosis following ingestion of Cannabidiol (CBD) gummies: A case report. [PDF]
Inoue M +3 more
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This study developed a hierarchical targeting nanoplatform, siTREM2@ETP‐PEOz‐OMVs, against triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC) bone metastasis. It precisely delivers therapeutic siTREM2 to monocytes/macrophages within the metastatic niche. This intervention dually regulates cell fate: reprogramming immunosuppressive macrophages and inhibiting ...
Fanglu Chen +12 more
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Prophylactic Pacemaker Implant in Patients Undergoing Transaortic Valve Replacement: Is Right Bundle Branch Block Enough? [PDF]
He J, Poole JE.
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Itch‐induced tick removal (IITR): An acquired neuroimmune mechanism, itch‐induced tick removal, develops after repeated tick exposure, mobilizing T cells and macrophages at the tick bite site to trigger a rapid scratching response that facilitates timely tick removal within a critical window that precedes the transmission of many tick‐borne pathogens ...
Johannes S. P. Doehl +27 more
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Exercise and incomplete right bundle branch block
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