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DISEASES OF THE SPINAL CORD AND ITS MEMBRANES [PDF]
WILLIAM C. BRAISLIN
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This review explores recent developments in micro/nanostructured surfaces, with a focus on cavity‐based and reentrant geometries for enhanced liquid repellency and interfacial control. The review discusses fabrication strategies, structural design principles, and application trends, providing a balanced perspective on opportunities and ongoing ...
Seo Rim Park+11 more
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Some lesions of the spinal cord produced by experimental caisson disease [PDF]
A. E. Boycott, G. C. C. Damant
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Bioengineered Models of Nerve Regeneration
Bioengineered nerve regeneration platforms ranging from patterned cell cultures and hydrogels to fibrous scaffolds and microfluidic systems are reviewed, highlighting the complex cellular and biochemical environments essential for nerve repair. Challenges associated with these platforms, such as balancing complexity with throughput and the need for ...
Madalynn Jade Thompson+1 more
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150. Das Verhalten der Spinalganglienzellen bei Tabes auf Grund Nisslʼs Färbung (The Cells of the Spinal Ganglia in Tabes, as Shown by the Nissl Stain) [PDF]
Karl Schaffer
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Buey Joob, Viroj Wiwanitkit
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A flexible, lightweight ankle brace made from 3D‐printed liquid crystal polymer metamaterials offers targeted support without restricting movement. Programmable stiffness provides protection during risky motions. Biomechanical tests suggest performance comparable to commercial braces with reduced bulk, highlighting potential for broader orthotic ...
Cassi J. Henderson+5 more
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FURTHER STUDIES ON THE SPINAL FLUID WITH REFERENCE TO THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IN EARLY SYPHILIS [PDF]
UDO J. WILE
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An ingestible electronic capsule, ICOPS, enables non‐invasive optical gut stimulation in rodents. ICOPS features modular LEDs and optimized power transfer for robust, in vivo functionality. This cleanroom‐free, 3D‐printed platform offers a compact, scalable solution for optogenetically interfacing enteric neural circuits, promising advances in ...
Mohamed Elsherif+9 more
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