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Technical Challenges and Surgical Considerations in Sacrospinous Ligament Fixation for Apical Prolapse Repair. [PDF]
Athanasiou S +7 more
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ROS‐Targeted Nanomotor Therapy in OA: Cartilage Protection and Pain Relief
ROS‐responsive NM@MET nanomotors utilize elevated ROS in osteoarthritic joints to promote deep penetration into cartilage and synovium and enable sustained metformin release. By scavenging ROS, regulating NRF2/KEAP1 signaling, protecting chondrocytes, suppressing synovial inflammation, and attenuating nociceptive signaling, NM@MET alleviates pain and ...
Meng Zheng +19 more
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A dual‐color pseudo‐menstrual mouse model enables real‐time tracing of circulating endometrial cells (CECs) from uterine and ectopic sources. The study reveals menstrual‐phase‐dependent, burst‐like CEC release, distinct postoperative behaviors of different CEC origins, and a potential association with prolactin fluctuations, providing an in vivo ...
Shang Wang +15 more
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Cranial Suture Joints in Sheep <i>Ovis aries</i> (<i>Najdi breed</i>): Anatomical and Radiographic Findings. [PDF]
Alshanbari FA +3 more
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Biodegradable Acoustic Targeting for Ultrasound‐Supported Gene Therapy (BATUS) in Glioblastoma
ABSTRACT Glioblastoma (GBM) remains one of the most challenging brain malignancies due to the restrictive nature of the blood–brain barrier (BBB), which severely limits effective drug and gene delivery. To overcome this, we introduce Biodegradable Acoustic Targeting for Ultrasound‐Supported Gene Therapy (BATUS), a modular platform that enables safe ...
Gulsah Erel‐Akbaba +25 more
wiley +1 more source
Superior Tendon Repair and Healing Ability of PLGA Sutures Are Related to the Weaker Regulatory T-cell and Macrophage Responses Compared With PGA Sutures in a Rat Model. [PDF]
Liu C +7 more
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Title provided by cataloger.Woodcut depicting a suture to heal a gash in the ...
Paré, Ambroise, 1510?-1590
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Bioinspired passive flow routing mitigates thrombosis in cardiovascular devices by redirecting a small fraction of forward flow into stagnation‐prone regions. Inspired by avian alula and aircraft slat mechanisms, strategically placed routing channels restore washout around mechanical heart valves, reducing low‐shear exposure by four orders of magnitude
Yevgeniy Kreinin +8 more
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