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Intramedullary primary spinal cord melanoma: illustrative case. [PDF]
Mishra A+12 more
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Disuse plasticity limits spinal cord injury recovery. [PDF]
Morioka K+14 more
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An Update: Enzymatic Synthesis for Industrial Applications
Biocatalysis has become a sustainable and cost‐competitive alternative to established chemical synthesis, enabling the enzyme‐based production of not only commodity chemicals but (non‐natural) amino acids, (rare) sugars, as well as synthetic nucleotides.
Thomas Bayer+4 more
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Extracellular Vesicles as Emerging Therapeutic Strategies in Spinal Cord Injury: Ready to Go. [PDF]
Jiang J+5 more
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CASE OF PARAPLEGIA: SENSATION CHIEFLY AFFECTED: SOFTENING OF POSTERIOR COLUMNS OF SPINAL CORD [PDF]
T. Inman
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MOF Coating Enhances the Ion Tolerance of Micromotor
Electrophoretic‐driven micro/nanomotors (EMNMs) offer great potential for biomedical applications due to their design flexibility. However, they face challenges in high‐salt environments, where ionic quenching disrupts propulsion by collapsing the electrical double layer.
Leyan Ou+10 more
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Charcot Spinal Arthropathy Secondary to Spinal Cord Injury - A Case Report. [PDF]
Cherian JJ+3 more
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Who was the real sabertooth predator: Thylacosmilus or Thylacoleo?
Abstract Sabertoothed mammalian predators, all now extinct, were almost exclusively feloid carnivorans (Eutheria, Placentalia): here a couple of extinct metatherian predators are considered in comparison with the placental sabertooths. Thylacosmilus (the “marsupial sabertooth”) and Thylacoleo (the “marsupial lion”) were both relatively large (puma ...
Christine M. Janis
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Spike rate inference from mouse spinal cord calcium imaging data. [PDF]
Rupprecht P+4 more
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