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Depth‐Customizable 3D Electrode Array for Recording Functional Connectivity in the Brain
In this study, a depth‐adjustable, flexible 3D multi‐shank electrode array that produces precise neural recordings at various brain depths is developed. Integrating 2D flexible electrode arrays with a modular supporting board allowed the insertion depth to be easily adjusted without re‐fabrication.
Minseok Kim+5 more
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Ischemic fasciitis scalp-unusual presentation and location
We report a case of ischemic fasciitis in a 34-year-old male patient who presented with hard swelling on the anterior aspect of the scalp measuring 5 × 4 cm. He gave a history of wearing a tight turban constantly for many years.
Preeti J. John+3 more
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EEG Compression of Scalp Recordings based on Dipole Fitting
A novel technique for Electroencephalogram (EEG) compression is proposed in this article. This technique models the intrinsic dependency inherent between the different EEG channels.
Daou, Hoda, Labeau, Fabrice
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NIR‐II AIEgens for High‐Contrast Intravital Fluorescence Angiography: Recent Advances and Prospects
This review delineates recent advances in NIR‐II AIEgens for high‐contrast intravital fluorescence angiography applications, which are systematically categorized by the anatomical location of vessels, encompassing brain, abdomen, hindlimb, ear, axilla, kidney, and tumor.
Zhijun Zhang+8 more
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Primary Cutaneous Rosai-Dorfman Disease of the Scalp
Haruki Mizuta+2 more
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COMPLETE AVULSION OF THE SCALP WITH A REPORT OF A CASE [PDF]
FREDERICK FLAHERTY
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This study identified a near‐infrared (NIR) dye with superior covalent albumin‐binding capability, enabling high‐contrast imaging of skin inflammation with minimal background interference. This work further demonstrated dual‐channel imaging of skin barrier disruption and neovascularization in flap transplantation models, and allowed simultaneous ...
Yijing Du+5 more
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Scalp reconstruction, particularly with complex defects and infection risks, often favors microvascular free flaps. However, this method can result in unavoidable alopecia and undesirable aesthetics.
Man Wong Han, Jaeseong Moh, Ji-Ung Park
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The Necrobiotic Nodules of Rheumatoid Arthritis: Case in Which the Scalp, Abdominal Wall (Involving Striped Muscle), Larynx, Pericardium (Involving Myocardium), Pleurae (Involving Lungs), and Peritoneum were Affected [PDF]
Ronald W. Raven+2 more
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