Microbleeds in cerebral small vessel disease – Authors' reply [PDF]
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PGXTEC) liquid technology is utilized to develop highly respirable yeast beta‐glucan (YBG) microparticles for the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis. Compared to conventionally processed spray‐dried YBG, PGXTEC‐YBG exhibits greatly improved aerodynamic properties, enhanced pro‐fibrotic macrophage uptake, and effective downregulation of pro‐fibrotic ...
Nate Dowdall+14 more
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Perivascular space dysfunction in cerebral small vessel disease is related to neuroinflammation. [PDF]
Hong H+5 more
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Mechanisms of sporadic cerebral small vessel disease: insights from neuroimaging
J. Wardlaw, Colin Smith, M. Dichgans
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Advanced Nanoparticle Therapeutics for Targeting Neutrophils in Inflammatory Diseases
This review highlights recent advances in nanoparticle‐based strategies to modulate neutrophil activity in inflammatory diseases. By targeting inflammatory neutrophils, NET formation, and neutrophil apoptosis or recruitment, these approaches aim to improve therapeutic precision.
Min Ji Byun+9 more
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Circulating immune cells in cerebral small vessel disease: a systematic review. [PDF]
Van der Taelen L+5 more
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Bacterial cellulose has undergone a transformative journey from early applications to its role in advanced regenerative medicine. The review has a pedagogical ambition, offering clear pathways for future research and clinical adoption. Harmonizing regulatory standards and conducting larger, well‐designed clinical trials with standardized endpoints will
Thomas Meslier+3 more
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Identification and Characterization of a Translational Mouse Model for Blood-Brain Barrier Leakage in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease. [PDF]
Jia R+8 more
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Efficacy of Stent Placement Versus Balloon Angioplasty in Small Vessel of Femoropopliteal Disease [PDF]
Norihiko Kamioka+4 more
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Printing and Rerouting of Elastic and Protease Responsive Shape Memory Hydrogel Filaments
A biofabrication strategy, Rerouting of Free‐Floating Suspended Hydrogel Filaments (REFRESH), is developed enabling the printing of highly elastic, reconfigurable protease‐responsive hydrogel filaments with shape memory properties. The filaments can be manually braided, knotted, and rerouted to create intricate cell‐laden 3D architectures, expanding ...
Philip Lifwergren+10 more
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