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Peri‐implant soft tissue integration (STI), weaker than natural teeth, raises peri‐implant disease risk. Gingival‐region material surface properties critically modulate soft‐tissue responses, driving surface modifications to enhance STI. This review provides an in‐depth analysis of the challenges of STI around dental implants, comprehensively reviews ...
Shasha Jia+5 more
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A‐Site Cationic Variation to Expand the Sacrificial Layer AVO3 Family Dissolving in Water
The visual art depicts atoms dissolving in water, symbolizing the etching of Sr1‐xCaxVO3 thin films. This study demonstrates a new family of water‐soluble materials, expanding the lattice parameter range available for epitaxial growth on sacrificial layers.
Vincent Polewczyk+14 more
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Reconfigurable Soft Actuators Constructed via Layer‐by‐layer Assembly
Stimulated by the energy inputs from heating or humidifying, structural reconfigurations took place in two different materials as manifested by the dynamic structures and mechanical performance, leading to the opportunities of self‐healing and welding. Based on the hierarchical assembly of these two materials with complementary properties, an actuator ...
Qing Chen+11 more
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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) faces clinical challenges due to poor tumor targeting and systemic toxicity. Herein, a biomimetic C3N4‐RP@RBCm nanoplatform is developed via erythrocyte membrane encapsulation, enabling CD47‐mediated immune evasion and EPR‐driven tumor accumulation.
Jiaxiu Liu+9 more
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Penetrating wounds of the neck
The American Journal of Surgery, 1956An analysis and review of 100 penetrating wounds of the neck in a single civilian hospital has been presented. The mortality in the series was 11 per cent, or approximately the same incidence of death reported for neck wounds from all of the great wars beginning with the Civil War.
Morris J. Fogelman, Robert D. Stewart
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Penetrating Wounds of the Chest [PDF]
The records of 300 patients with penetrating wounds of the chest were studied. Asymptomatic patients may have unsuspected gross findings requiring immediate intervention; minimal amounts of air or fluid may be overlooked if meticulous details of technique are not observed; assumption that a penetrating wound necessarily causes pneumothorax or ...
Vincent P. Collins, Carroll A. Peabody
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Penetrating Wounds of the Esophagus
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1972Abstract The histories of 22 patients with perforation of the esophagus from bullet or stab wounds who were treated at Grady Memorial Hospital between August, 1964, and July, 1971, were reviewed. The presenting symptoms, signs, and plain roentgenographic findings in this group of patients, because of the frequent existence of injuries to other organs,
Denis H. Tyras+3 more
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Penetrating wounds of the thorax
Injury, 1986While penetrating wounds of the thorax are rather uncommon in The Netherlands, they are frequently encountered in the emergency centres of the United States. Thoracic wall penetration may occur during times of warfare, during social altercations or as a result of industrial accidents.
Mary K. Allen, Kenneth L. Mattox
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1983
Over a 15 year period 120 patients with neck injuries that penetrated the platysma were studied. Appropriate treatment was initiated in the emergency room. Sixty-one patients underwent exploration and 59 were observed. Two of the observed patients later required delayed operation. In 9.2 percent of the patients, two or more injuries were present within
Suryanarayana M. Siram+2 more
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Over a 15 year period 120 patients with neck injuries that penetrated the platysma were studied. Appropriate treatment was initiated in the emergency room. Sixty-one patients underwent exploration and 59 were observed. Two of the observed patients later required delayed operation. In 9.2 percent of the patients, two or more injuries were present within
Suryanarayana M. Siram+2 more
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