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"Normal Central Venous Pressure," Significance of Reference Point and Normal Range [PDF]
F Debrunner, Fritz R. Bühler
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Granular hydrogels are emerging microporous platforms for cell culture and delivery, showing great potential for replicating the complex, heterogeneous environments found in natural tissues. This review outlines the design principles of granular hydrogels, highlighting critical factors that determine the final physicochemical properties of the entire ...
Shuhan Feng, Kaiyang Chen, Shiqi Wang
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Venous Occlusion Pressure Plethysmography in the Human Upper Limb [PDF]
John Ludbrook, Geoffrey M. Collins
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Roll‐To‐Roll Production of Smart Dressings for Wound Monitoring
This study presents a roll‐to‐roll manufactured smart wound dressing capable of visually monitoring key wound biomarkers, including pH, humidity, and temperature. By integrating colorimetric sensors into flexible dressing substrates, the device offers real‐time, equipment‐free insights for infection detection and wound management, representing a ...
Ziheng Wang+14 more
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THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF CHEMOTHERAPEUTICS ON CALF VENOUS COMPLIANCE [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Many pathophysiological conditions have been associated with irregular venous compliance. There is evidence that arterial compliance can be lower in an individual who has undergone chemotherapy, but to date it has not been investigated as to ...
Springfield, Cooper M.
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Central venous pressure monitoring in anaesthesia [PDF]
Leonabd C. Jenkins+2 more
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Advanced Nanoparticle Therapeutics for Targeting Neutrophils in Inflammatory Diseases
This review highlights recent advances in nanoparticle‐based strategies to modulate neutrophil activity in inflammatory diseases. By targeting inflammatory neutrophils, NET formation, and neutrophil apoptosis or recruitment, these approaches aim to improve therapeutic precision.
Min Ji Byun+9 more
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What is Doppler ultrasound? [PDF]
The term Doppler should be capitalized because it refers to Christian Johann Doppler, an Austrian physicist (1803–1853). He described a phenomenon whereby the frequency of sound changes when it is reflected off a moving object.
Vassallo, Pierre
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THE WALKING VENOUS PRESSURE TEST AND ITS USE IN PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
JOHN H. SCHENEEWNG
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