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Real-Time and Site-Specific Perturbation of Dynamic Subcellular Compartments Using Femtosecond Pulses.
Understanding laser interactions with subcellular compartments is crucial for advancing optical microscopy, phototherapy, and optogenetics. While continuous-wave (CW) lasers rely on linear absorption, femtosecond (fs) lasers enable nonlinea…
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Self-reinforced silk nanofibrils networks enable ultrafine fibroin monofilament sutures applied in minimally invasive surgery.
Superfine recycled regenerated silk fibroin (RRSF) monofilament sutures are designed to minimize surgical incisions, prevent scar formation, and facilitate precise suturing in cosmetic and plastic surgeries. However, balancing fineness and …
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Vascularized iliac crest free flap in maxillofacial reconstruction: Pearls and pitfalls from 437 clinical application.
[OBJECTIVE] The vascularized iliac crest free (VICF) flap has been a cornerstone in maxillofacial reconstruction for decades. This study aims to provide a framework for guiding and managing maxillofacial reconstruction using the VICF flap, …
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Real-Time and Site-Specific Perturbation of Dynamic Subcellular Compartments Using Femtosecond Pulses.
Understanding laser interactions with subcellular compartments is crucial for advancing optical microscopy, phototherapy, and optogenetics. While continuous-wave lasers rely on linear absorption, femtosecond (fs) lasers enable nonlinear mul…
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Botulinum Toxin A (BTA) for pain and function improvement in osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical efficacy evidence from randomized controlled trials.
[OBJECTIVE] To evaluate the effectiveness of botulinum toxin A injections in improving pain and function in patients with osteoarthritis. [DESIGN] This study systematically searched the PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Medline, Cochrane Lib…
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Signal mining of botulinum toxin type A adverse events based on FAERS database and its implications for the treatment of cerebral palsy.
[OBJECTIVE] Based on the US Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), signal mining of adverse drug events (AEs) caused by Botulinum Toxin Type A (BoNTA) was performed to explore its safety implications for the tr…
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Soft and stretchable organic bioelectronics for continuous intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring during microsurgery.
In microneurosurgery, it is crucial to maintain the structural and functional integrity of the nerve through continuous intraoperative identification of neural anatomy. To this end, here we report the development of a translatable system le…
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Excessive mechanotransduction in sensory neurons causes joint contractures.
Distal arthrogryposis (DA) is a collection of rare disorders that are characterized by congenital joint contractures. Most DA mutations are in muscle- and joint-related genes, and the anatomical defects originate cell-autonomously within th…
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Analysis of Madelung disease based on sc-RNA sequencing: A case report and literature review.
Madelung disease (MD) was first described by Brodie in 1846 as a rare multiple lipoma. It is a benign tumor characterized by symmetrical diffuse adipose tissue deposition in the proximal extremities and neck. Until now, the etiology and pat…
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A Novel Imaging Grading Biomarker for Predicting Hearing Loss in Acoustic Neuromas.
[PURPOSE] The aim of this study was to investigate an imaging biomarker based on contrast enhanced T1-weighted and T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to determine the hearing loss related to acoustic neuromas (AN). [METHODS] In t…
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Subcutaneous botulinum toxin-A injection for treating postherpetic neuralgia.
Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is a debilitating disease characterized by continuous, intense pain following an outbreak of herpes zoster. The pain associated with PHN can severely affect a patient's quality of life, quality of sleep, and abi…
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Quantitative analysis of the orbital floor defect after zygoma fracture repair.
[PURPOSE] Moderate-energy zygoma fractures result frequently in a posteromedially displaced bone fragment. Closed reduction using a force vector directed in an anterolateral direction frequently produces stable repair of these injuries. Exp…
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Surgical treatment of axillary osmidrosis: an analysis of 343 cases.
From July of 1986 to July of 1992, 343 patients have received surgery for axillary osmidrosis by partially removing skin and cellular tissue en bloc and removing the subcutaneous cellular tissue of the adjacent area. A total of 102 patients…