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Monitoring of the central blood pressure waveform via a conformal ultrasonic device. [PDF]
Continuous monitoring of the central-blood-pressure waveform from deeply embedded vessels, such as the carotid artery and jugular vein, has clinical value for the prediction of all-cause cardiovascular mortality. However, existing non-invasive approaches,
Bhaskaran, Shubha +23 more
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Exploring Pediatric Dermatology in Skin of Color: Focus on Dermoscopy
This literature review aims to comprehensively evaluate the clinical and dermoscopic presentations of common pediatric diseases among children with skin of color (SoC) while also addressing potential variations based on racial backgrounds.
Emmanouil Karampinis +10 more
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Photoacoustic microscopy for studying mechano-transduction response in resistance vessels
Cardiovascular diseases are on the rise, presenting a significant global health challenge. The development of methods enabling the detection of alterations in vascular networks is critical for the early diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular diseases,
Juliana Benavides-Lara +6 more
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Background Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by fibrosis of the skin and internal organs, leading to significant morbidity and reduced quality of life.
Ziyu Wang +5 more
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Immunological control of skin development: from homeostasis to developmental pathologies
The skin serves not only as a physical barrier but also as a dynamic immune organ, where immune cells orchestrate tissue morphogenesis, homeostasis, and repair.
Yutong Wei +4 more
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Wound care in the geriatric client
Steve Gist, Iris Tio-Matos, Sharon Falzgraf, Shirley Cameron, Michael BeebeGeriatrics and Extended Care, Programs, VA Puget Sound Health Care Systems, American Lake Division, Tacoma, WA, USAAbstract: With our aging population, chronic diseases that ...
Steve Gist +4 more
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The Pathogenic Role of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) in Skin Diseases
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), first isolated in 1989, is now considered the key mediator for the process of angiogenesis involved in many developmental, physiological, and pathological conditions. Studies have shown that VEGF family consists of 5 isoforms with similar biological activity but differ in their target receptor activity; the ...
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Age-related changes to lumbosacral spinal cord motoneurons that modulate bladder and bowel functions in male C57BL/6 mice [PDF]
Incontinence and sexual dysfunction are often increased in the aged human population. In rats and mice the pattern of micturition and faecal clearance also changes with ageing and is suggestive of bladder and bowel ...
Black, G. +4 more
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A stress-responsive neurovascular axis shapes skin immune accessibility. [PDF]
Yu Y +9 more
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