Iatrogenic pharyngoesophageal perforation in very low birth weight infants
Chung-Ming Chen
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Brief early antibiotic exposure (≤2 days) is not associated with disruption of gut microbiome in very low birth weight infants. [PDF]
Aoki Y +6 more
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Ultrasmall Platinum Nanoparticles for Radiation‐Enhanced Cancer Therapy
This work proposes a nanomedicine‐based strategy to enhance X‐ray radiotherapy for cancer treatment. Ultrasmall Pt‐NPs exhibit catalase‐like activity that may contribute to modulation of the tumor microenvironment and amplify interactions between radiation and biological matter, leading to increased DNA damage.
Miguel Encinas‐Gimenez +8 more
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Risk factors for intraventricular hemorrhage in very low birth weight infants: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Bao L, Huang J.
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An intrinsic photoactive star‐shaped zinc phtalocyanine‐poly(L‐glutamic acid) (ZnPc‐PGA) nanoplatform for multimodal glioblastoma (GBM) therapy and brain‐targeted elivery. A ZnPc‐PGA‐based multifunctional theranostic nanocarrier platform enables image‐guided, multimodal GBM therapy. ZnPc‐PGA nanocarriers support the integration of fluorescence imaging,
Amina Benaicha‐Fernández +14 more
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Long-term sustainability and safety of a delivery-based early-onset sepsis evaluation strategy for very low birth weight infants. [PDF]
May MF +5 more
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A hydrogel with dynamic cross‐links was formed by cross‐linking hyaluronic acid with curcumin‐preloaded, phenylboronic acid‐modified poly(amidoamine) dendrimers. This hydrogel exhibited excellent injectability and self‐healing ability, enabling controlled Cur release in response to low pH, high reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, or mechanical ...
Junjie Liu +9 more
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Risk factors and prevalence of retinopathy of prematurity in very low birth weight preterm infants: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Chen W, Liu T, Xiang D.
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Transumbilical venous access with small diameter silastic catheters in very low birth weight infants [PDF]
Nars, P., Rudin, C., Scharrer, B.
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