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Considerations for diversity, equity, and inclusion in vascular surgery research. [PDF]
Li RD, Afifi R, Aulivola B.
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Endovenous thermal ablation for healing venous ulcers and preventing recurrence. [PDF]
Carradice, D+4 more
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A dual‐head airbrush‐based spraying device, combined with a fibrinogen bioink enriched with glycosaminoglycans and collagen, enables the delivery of biomaterials and cells to promote wound healing. This system demonstrates effective skin regeneration in vitro and in vivo, with comparable results to autografts.
Paula Pleguezuelos‐Beltrán+7 more
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Clinical Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Vascular Surgery. [PDF]
Joh JH.
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Vascular Surgery, Vol. II, Peripheral Venous Diseases (Book)
E.D. Frank
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Bone fracture healing is a complex, timely orchestrated scenario involving multiple cell types and a plethora of cytokines and regulatory factors. To gain further insight, an in vitro model to a) study macrophage polarization under mechanical load in a fibrin hydrogel and b) subsequently assess the effect of conditioned media derived from macrophages ...
Anne Géraldine Guex+4 more
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A Systematic Review on the Role of Surgical Drains in Vascular Surgery. [PDF]
Kamal D+4 more
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An assessment of the long saphenous vein for potential use as a vascular conduit after varicose vein surgery [PDF]
Louis Fligelstone+4 more
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Animal‐Free Setup of a 3D Mature Adipocyte‐Macrophage Co‐Culture to Induce Inflammation In Vitro
A completely animal‐free 3D co‐culture is developed using human fat cells and immune cells. Animal‐based materials are replaced with gellan gum hydrogel and a serum‐free medium. Immune cells are effectively activated, producing specific inflammatory signals.
Sophia Nowakowski+3 more
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