Advanced management of venous malformation with ethanol sclerotherapy: Mid-term results
B.B. Lee +5 more
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Hemodynamic aspects of the endovascular treatment of cerebral arterio-venous malformations and their perioperative care (preliminary study) [PDF]
Erzsébet Ezer +4 more
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Focused ultrasound‐mediated blood‐brain barrier opening (FUS BBBO) for enhanced drug delivery also augments glymphatic clearance. A computational model of an arteriole‐venule pair in the brain offers insight into the underlying biotransport mechanisms responsible for this mass clearance effect.
Ryan A. Gladwell +5 more
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Lack of association between <i>MALAT1</i> rs591291 and rs3200401 polymorphisms and venous malformation risk in the Chinese pediatric population. [PDF]
Lin X, Ou J, Wu G, Liu Z.
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Mechanical Force Storage and Reprogramming Hydrogel for Scarless Repair of Sports Joint Wounds
Inspired by the energy conversion of tendons, the “energy transit station” hydrogel is designed. The hydrogel not only shields stress concentration in sports injuries, but also reprograms energy forms to provide reasonable biomimetic contraction for wounds.
Jiakang Zhang +10 more
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An ancient schwannoma with venous malformation-like features of the tongue: A case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Fujimoto T +9 more
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Granular hydrogels are being developed for the repair of tissues, mostly with the use of spherical microgels. Here, injectable granular hydrogels formed from anisotropic particles (i.e., rod‐like) are explored to improve cellular invasion by increasing scaffold void volume fraction.
Gabriel J. Rodriguez‐Rivera +11 more
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Spongiform Venous Malformation Presenting as an Extensive Lesion in the Gluteal Region. [PDF]
Gutiérrez Villarreal IM +5 more
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PIEZO Force Sensing in Vascular Biology: An Explosion of New Knowledge, Concepts and Opportunity
Knowledge of the remarkable mechanical force sensing and electrically transducing PIEZO1 and PIEZO2 channels is discussed across vascular biology and its cell types from the embryonic to adult stages in health, disease and old age. How the channels work, relate to other factors and signal for tissue responses to mechanical forces is debated.
David J Beech
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