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Glutathione-responsive deformable manganese-based nanomedicines for enhanced tumor-specific chemotherapy. [PDF]
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A stiffness-gated YAP-β-catenin axis orchestrates AXIN2 expression in metastatic breast cancer. [PDF]
Wu Y +5 more
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Intracellular pH dynamics respond to extracellular matrix stiffening and mediate vasculogenic mimicry through β-catenin. [PDF]
Lund LM +9 more
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Chemomechanical remodeling of glucocorticoid-sensitive fibroblasts for multimodal synergistic therapy of skin fibrosis. [PDF]
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Journal of Hypertension, 1999
Arterial stiffness is an important determinant of pulse pressure, and of left ventricular load and coronary perfusion pressure.Precise quantification is elusive, since stiffness is different in different arteries and even in the same artery at different pressures.
M F, O'Rourke, G, Mancia
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Arterial stiffness is an important determinant of pulse pressure, and of left ventricular load and coronary perfusion pressure.Precise quantification is elusive, since stiffness is different in different arteries and even in the same artery at different pressures.
M F, O'Rourke, G, Mancia
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Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2008
Shoulder stiffness is commonly encountered in clinical practice but varies greatly in severity and etiology. Loss of shoulder range of motion can be a patient's primary complaint or may be a secondary finding. Possible causes of stiffness include guarding due to pain or secondary gain issues (nonanatomic), true mechanical blockage due to acute or ...
Joseph C, Tauro, Melyssa, Paulson
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Shoulder stiffness is commonly encountered in clinical practice but varies greatly in severity and etiology. Loss of shoulder range of motion can be a patient's primary complaint or may be a secondary finding. Possible causes of stiffness include guarding due to pain or secondary gain issues (nonanatomic), true mechanical blockage due to acute or ...
Joseph C, Tauro, Melyssa, Paulson
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STIFF EYES IN STIFF-PERSON SYNDROME
Neurology, 2008The clinical findings of stiff-person syndrome (SPS) include trunk and limb muscle stiffness and paroxysmal cramps. Antibodies directed against glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) has been associated with SPS. We report a patient with SPS and anti-GAD antibodies (antiGAD-Abs) with a prominent supranuclear gaze palsy and bradykinesia mimicking progressive
B, Oskarsson +5 more
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