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Dielectric Elastomer Actuators as Safe and Effective Tools for Mechanostimulation of Human Cells
Replicating physiological forces is crucial for realistic cell models. Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) offer a soft alternative, though their high voltages raised toxicity concerns. We demonstrate that DEA stimulation causes no cell damage, cell death or cell‐cycle disruption, while activating mechanosensitive responses.
Simon Holzer +6 more
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Streamlining Diagnosis of Bardet–Biedl Syndrome: New Diagnostic Algorithm With Updated Criteria
ABSTRACT Considerable advances have been made in our understanding of Bardet–Biedl syndrome (BBS), particularly in its core clinical features and molecular genetics, warranting an update to the existing diagnostic criteria framework. Using a rigorous, evidence‐based, and consensus‐driven process, a multidisciplinary group of international experts and ...
Jeremy J. Pomeroy +16 more
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THE MECHANISM OF URINATION [PDF]
The mechanism of urination has not been determined in all its detail, but a large amount of work has been done, and by correlating the work of the anatomist and the physiologist with that of the clinician, the physiology of urination can scarcely longer be regarded as problematic.
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Pediatrician’s mistakes in enuresis treatment in children
Approaches to enuresis treatment in children were considered. A number of diagnostic and therapeutic mistakes made by pediatricians was revealed; these mistakes in aggregate lead to significant reduction of efficiency of treatment of patients with ...
T. V. Otpuschennikova, I. V. Kazanskaya
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Porcine kidney xenotransplantation: From primate models to clinical reality
In the face of a critical shortage of human donor kidneys for end‐stage renal disease patients, porcine kidney xenotransplantation has emerged as a viable solution. This field has navigated major hurdles, including immune rejection, physiological incompatibilities, potential biomechanical differences and the risk of cross‐species infection. To overcome
Zihang Guo +3 more
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Brainstem control of voluntary urination [PDF]
Scent marking behavior in male mice can simultaneously address two important gaps in neuroscience: (1) the need for a simple and ethologically relevant output to make sense of the neural activity driving it, and (2) the need for better models of ...
Keller, Jason Allen
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Erectile dysfunction cause in men with urination disorders
Introduction. Erectile dysfunction is an urgent problem of modern urology. There is a consistent correlation between the sexual dysfunction incidence and the aging changes in the man’s body. In this study, an attempt was made to analyze the causes of the
Pavel I. Rasner, Dmitrii Yu. Pushkar
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Heat Stress in Quail: Impacts on Health and Productivity, and Mitigation Strategies
Heat stress disrupts physiological homeostasis in quail, inducing oxidative stress, immune dysregulation, and metabolic imbalance, which impair growth, reproduction, product quality, and welfare. Integrating nutritional, environmental, and genetic–epigenetic strategies enhances thermotolerance, sustains productivity, and supports climate‐smart quail ...
T. A. Eletu +6 more
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