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Materials and System Design for Self‐Decision Bioelectronic Systems
This review highlights how self‐decision bioelectronic systems integrate sensing, computation, and therapy into autonomous, closed‐loop platforms that continuously monitor and treat diseases, marking a major step toward intelligent, self‐regulating healthcare technologies.
Qiankun Zeng +9 more
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The study reports a DNA/RNA heteroduplex hydrogel (SeroPTEN‐CG) that undergoes DNase‐mediated hydrogel‐to‐nanogel transition for spinal cord injury therapy by targeting the serotonergic system, combining 5‐hydroxytryptamine (5‐HT)‐mediated excitability restoration to reactivate dormant interneurons with phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN)‐targeted ...
Chunlin Li +19 more
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Troponins and echocardiography: role in detecting myocardial injury in burn patients. [PDF]
AbuBaha M +10 more
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A National Evaluation of Upper Extremity Weightlifting Injury Surveillance: The High Risk in Youth and Adults With an Underutilization in Older Adults. [PDF]
Lee PM +9 more
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Mechanical Power and Driving Pressure: Mechanisms of Lung Injury, Markers of Pathophysiology, or Therapeutic Targets? [PDF]
Nieman GF +4 more
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Calf Strains in Athletes: A Narrative Review of Management, Injury Grading, and Return to Sport. [PDF]
Pagan-Rosado R +6 more
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Repetitive strain injury : a novel focus on an ancient problem
Jaap J. Brunnekreef
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2000
Muscle injuries--lacerations, contusions or strains--are by far the most common injuries in sports. After first aid following the RICE principle (Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation), therapy must be tailored according to the severity of the injury and based on the knowledge gained from experimental studies on regeneration of injured muscle.
T A, Järvinen +3 more
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Muscle injuries--lacerations, contusions or strains--are by far the most common injuries in sports. After first aid following the RICE principle (Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation), therapy must be tailored according to the severity of the injury and based on the knowledge gained from experimental studies on regeneration of injured muscle.
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