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The Use of Human Plasma in Spinal Anesthesia [PDF]
E. M. Papper, E. A. Rovenstine
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When the Pupils Lie: Unmasking an Unnoticed High Spinal Anesthesia During Orthopedic Surgery. [PDF]
Sonawane K +5 more
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In this study, a bifunctional anti‐swelling hydrogel system is developed, which encapsulated anti‐senescence drugs quercetin, dasatinib, nucleus pulposus‐derived exosomes (NP‐Exo) to clear senescent nucleus pulposus cells, regulate the inflammatory disc microenvironment, and enhance nucleus pulposus cells activity, ultimately promoting the repair of ...
Songfeng Chen +14 more
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Continuous spinal anesthesia in a case of Eisenmenger syndrome undergoing TURBT- A case report. [PDF]
Ahmed HM.
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A selenomethionine‐derived carbon dot (Se‐Met‐CD) serves as a potent nano‐antioxidant, efficiently scavenging reactive oxygen species, protecting nucleus pulposus cells from oxidative damage, restoring extracellular matrix homeostasis, and significantly mitigating intervertebral disc degeneration in vivo, which demonstrates great promise as a nanozyme ...
Qingzheng Zhang +4 more
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Spinal Anesthesia in Lumbar Disk Surgery
Joseph H. Siris, Laurie A. Miller
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PANTOCAIN IN SPINAL ANESTHESIA
Caldwell B. Esselstyn, David C. Bull
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Emergent Meningoencephalitis Following Spinal Anesthesia: A Case Report. [PDF]
Mouawad Y +5 more
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YTHDF2‐mediated m6A mRNA decay critically regulates learning and memory. Its forebrain‐specific knockout in mice impedes degradation of m6A‐modified mRNAs, enhancing hippocampal synaptic transmission, protein synthesis, and memory. Conversely, hippocampal YTHDF2 reintroduction or SEMA4B reduction reverses this enhancement, while its overexpression ...
Kuan Li +10 more
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