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A Janus‐engineered nanoplatform (J‐pHLIP‐PD1), featuring separate tumor‐ and immune‐targeting faces, bridges melanoma cells and cytotoxic T lymphocytes using toposelective pHLIP and anti‐PD‐1 presentation. This strategy elicits robust antitumor responses, promotes immunogenic tumor cell death, suppresses lung metastasis in vivo, and provides a modular,
Alba Ortuño‐Bernal+9 more
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Critically important antimicrobial preparations for veterinary medicine
The resistance of microorganisms, bacterial pathogens, to antimicrobials is a global problem in both healthcare and veterinary medicine. It is believed that the main reason for the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance in humans is the ...
T.I. Stetsko, V.P. Muzyka, V.M. Hunchak
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EQUINE REFERRING VETERINARIAN SATISFACTION WITH THE VETERINARY TEACHING HOSPITAL, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY - JULY 1, 1999 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2000 [PDF]
Understanding clients' wants and needs is vital to the sustained success of any service business, and veterinary medicine offers no exception. The Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH) at the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine (MSU-CVM)
Camara, Youssouf+4 more
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Vocation, Belongingness, and Balance: A Qualitative Study of Veterinary Student Well-Being [PDF]
An elevated risk for suicide among veterinarians has stimulated research into the mental health of the veterinary profession, and more recently attention has turned to the veterinary student population.
Baumeister RF+25 more
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Spatially Programmable Electroadhesive Enables In Situ Site‐Selective Functional Coupling
A light‐activated, in situ spatially programmable bioadhesive (STICH) enables microscale, site‐selective integration of bioelectronic devices with wet tissue. It achieves robust mechanical bonding and low‐impedance electrical coupling, enabling reconfigurable neuromodulation and directional electromechanical sensing in vivo and ex vivo.
Yuting Guo+12 more
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Perceptions of Evidence in the Veterinary Medicine of Pets
Veterinary medicine for small domestic animals (SDA) in Russia began its development in the 1990s and is currently undergoing professional formation, engaging in a dialogue with traditional agricultural veterinary medicine.
Yakov Ivanovich Shcheglov+1 more
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Thermal annealing improves the structure, stiffness, and piezoelectric properties of poly(vinylidene flouride‐trifluoroethylene) (PVDF‐TrFE) nanofiber scaffolds. These annealed scaffolds promote Schwann cell proliferation and matrix remodeling in vitro and demonstrate in vivo biocompatibility.
Maksym Krutko+12 more
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Smart Sampling Capsule for Capture and Detection of Enteric Pathogens in the Small Intestine
An ingestible smart sampling capsule for capturing asymptomatic enteric pathogens at their primary sites of interaction within the small intestine. This capability enables non‐invasive detection of early pathogen colonization within the gut environment prior to fecal shedding, providing a robust approach for pathogen surveillance and microbiome studies.
Akshay Krishnakumar+6 more
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In this study, we provided new evidence identifying multinucleated cysts as precursors for oocyte differentiation. Within these cysts, organelles migrate and aggregate to form Balbiani body (B‐body) and establish early cellular polarity. Concurrently, excess nuclei are expelled, enabling cyst‐to‐oocyte differentiation. The microfilament‐myosin II plays
Rui Xu+7 more
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Veterinary telemedicine: A new era for animal welfare
Telehealth is a rapidly developing field of veterinary medicine, particularly during and after the coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The world and animal owners' expectations are changing to the point where veterinary practice will need to adapt
Marwa H. Hassan+2 more
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