K Monisha, K Suresh, A Bankapur, SD George – Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2022
… Upon excitation with appropriate optical radiation, the randomly thermally diffused
plasmonic nanoparticles absorb the light and release the thermal energy by
photothermal conversion and resulting in a local temperature gradient. This …
[PDF] Synergic Thermo-and pH-Sensitive Hybrid Microgels Loaded with Fluorescent Dyes and Ultrasmall Gold Nanoparticles for Photoacoustic Imaging and Photothermal …
Y Xiao, K Pandey, A Nicolás-Boluda, D Onidas… – ACS Applied Materials & …, 2022
… stand for nanoparticles and dye molecules. Yellow, orange and cyan beads
represent counterions corresponding to the nanogel, the nanoparticles and the dyes,
respectively. … cence of the dyes and the optical and photothermal response of …
Titanium carbide MXenes-initiated plasmonic metal-support interaction for effective photocatalysis on uncoated Ag nanoparticles
P Jin, P Han, X Li, K Li – Applied Surface Science, 2022
… plasmon resonances enable the effective harvesting of visible-light photons and
yield energetic electrons and holes on short timescale in plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs…
, the photocatalytic performance of plasmonic Ag NPs is promoted with the benefit of …
Combining dual-targeted liquid metal nanoparticles with autophagy activation and mild photothermal therapy to treat metastatic breast cancer and inhibit bone …
Y Shen, Y Zou, B Bie, C Dong, Y Lv – Acta Biomaterialia, 2022
… Compared with traditional therapeutic strategies, nanoparticles (NPs)-based
photothermal … Based on the advantages of PTT, various photothermal reagents
had been developed for … because tumor cells usually exhibit resistance to …
Interface coordination achieving excellent optical properties of three-dimensional dendritic gold nanoparticles for immunochromatographic performance
Y Shao, W Xu, Y Zheng, Z Zhu, J Xie, X Wei, Y Zhang… – Chemical Engineering …, 2022
… However, when the absorption and scattering cross-sections of plasmonic
resonance nanoparticles increase with the increase of the size, the scattering starts
to dominate at larger-sized AuNPs and the absorption tends to be stable [16]. The …
Silver nanoparticles as a nanoprobe for trace level simultaneous detection of streptomycin sulfate and isoniazid and anti-TB activity of their nanoparticles complexes
SS Naqvi, H Anwar, MY Noori, A Siddiqui, Z Ali… – Journal of Molecular …, 2022
… and isoniazid) by using maltol capped silver nanoparticles (McAgNPs) as a
chemosensor. The … nanoparticles complex. The colorimetric change from yellow to
pink was observed when McAgNPs interact with streptomycin sulfate (STR.SO 4 ) …
Biomolecule conjugated inorganic nanoparticles for biomedical applications: A review
RH Krishna, MN Chandraprabha, P Monika… – Biotechnology and Genetic …, 2022
… (c) Plasmon absorbance spectra for the nanoprobes show how agglomeration in
a colloidal suspension broadens the absorbance … Overall, we observed that,
biofunctionalized mesoporous silica nanoparticles and gold nanoparticles have …
In-situ synthesized gold nanoparticles modified Mo2C MXene for surface enhanced Raman scattering
P Rajput, P Devi – Graphene and 2D Materials, 2022
… The widely accepted concept is that the EE is due to the surface plasmon
resonance (SPR) effect, which arises in the case of metallic … Au nanoparticles (NPs)
are also excellent SERS materials due to their tunable absorption associated with …
Application of conventional metallic nanoparticles on male reproductive system–challenges and countermeasures
S Bhattacharya, S Majumdar nee Paul – Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, 2022
… by creating coated nanoparticles with organic substances, modification of shape
and size, and synthesizing biocompatible green nanoparticles. This review attempts
to look into the applications of most widely used metals like zinc, titanium, silver, and …
Gold nanoparticles-assisted sodium borohydride supported on titania as a catalyst for the oxidative steam reforming of methanol and CO oxidation
T Atjayutpokin, S Eaimsumang, SM Smith, S Boonyuen… – Materials Today …, 2022
Gold (Au) nanoparticles (NPs) and Au-copper (ii) oxide (CuO) supported on titania (TiO
2 ) catalysts prepared by deposition-precipitation were investigated for the oxidative
steam reforming of methanol (OSRM) and CO oxidation reactions. The effect of …
[HTML] Role of green synthesized platinum nanoparticles in cytotoxicity, oxidative stress, and apoptosis of human colon cancer cells (HCT-116)
NM Alyami, R Almeer, HM Alyami – Heliyon, 2022
… Similar to our results, it was previously proposed that the nanoemulsion carrying
gold nanoparticles and lycopene can hasten apoptosis through activating caspases
8, 9, and 3 [50]. It was reported that NO production leads to apoptosis characterized …
[HTML] Intensity-adjustable pain management with prolonged duration based on phase-transitional nanoparticles-assisted ultrasound imaging-guided nerve blockade
B Qiao, X Song, W Zhang, M Xu, B Zhuang, W Li… – Journal of …, 2022
… nanoparticles for analyzing the retention time of different nanoparticles in vivo. In
vivo semiquantitative analyses of the fluorescence signal of the RLBP nanoparticles …
nanoparticles (without RBC membranes decoration) since 2 days, which indicated …
[PDF] Study of event‐related potentials by withdrawal friction on the fingertip
C Si, H Qin, Y Chuanzhuang, T Wei, X Lin – Skin Research and Technology, 2022
… This conclusion is mainly based on the study of people’s visual and auditory
memory characteristics. Based on their research, Liu et al. conducted experiments
on tactile memory capacity. They found that people’s short-term tactile memory …
[PDF] Desarrollo y evaluación de experimentos de psicología cognitiva en un sistema brain-computer interface no invasivo
M Almanza Alonso – 2022
… modifying the probability of stimuli in the Go–NoGo task, for the different stimuli in
the Stroop task and when varying the workload memory for the N-Back task. Certain
features were also seen in the EEG recordings. In the Go–NoGo task the amplitude …
[PDF] Modulation of cortical beta oscillations influences motor vigor: A rhythmic TMS‐EEG study
K Uehara, JM Fine, M Santello – Human Brain Mapping, 2022
… Catch trials were used to rule out potential effects of auditory and stimulation of
scalp skin afferents on force production. With the exception … In a Go/Nogo task,
changes in β power only emerged in the frontal and sensorimotor areas for …
[HTML] The relationship between clinical measures of cognitive function and grip strength in healthy older adults
JK Richardson, TJ Ellmers – BMC Geriatrics, 2022
Handgrip strength is considered a surrogate for musculoskeletal strength, however
there is emerging evidence of an association with cognition. The specific
neurocognitive attribute which best associates with grip strength is unknown. We …
[HTML] Manual action re-planning interferes with the maintenance process of working memory: an ERP investigation
R Gunduz Can, T Schack, D Koester – Psychological Research, 2022
… We used two auditory sinusoidal tones of 400 Hz (low tone) and 750 Hz (high tone)
as a keep/change cue for movement planning. … Then, they received the keep/change
cue as one of the low or high auditory tones (500 ms duration). If the auditory tone …
Cannabis use in attention–Deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A scoping review
AP Francisco, G Lethbridge, B Patterson… – Journal of Psychiatric …, 2022
Introduction Treatments for Adult ADHD include stimulants, two non-stimulant
medications, as well as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). These pharmacological
agents are often associated with side effects, contributing to poor treatment …
[HTML] Tapered self-expandable metallic stent optimized for Eustachian tube morphology in a porcine ET model
JM Kang, SH Kim, DS Ryu, Y Park, DS Won, JW Kim… – Scientific Reports, 2022
… nasopharynx that performs various functions in the middle ear, including
providing ventilation, protection against pathogenic microorganisms, and drainage
of secretion to the nasopharynx … The diameter and length of the stent can vary …
[HTML] The effect of orthodontic vertical control on the changes in the upper airway size and tongue and hyoid position in adult patients with hyperdivergent skeletal class II
Y Liu, W Chen, Y Wei, G Zhang, X Zhang, HM Sharhan… – BMC Oral Health, 2022
… Stenosis or collapse of the upper airway can cause obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea …
[2] showed that the volume size of the nasopharynx, velopharynx, and
glossopharynx … area of the nasopharyngeal segment and the volumes of the …
Radiation-Induced Laryngeal Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid
A Syal, DG Lott, WE Karle – Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2022
… As his disease appeared to be in remission, the patient underwent direct
laryngoscopy with a CO 2 laser incision of the supraglottis and nasopharynx,
balloon dilation, laryngeal steroid injection, and brisement procedure. The …
[HTML] Viral Myocarditis Mimicking ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction Complicated by Thrombocytopenia and Vasculitic Peripheral Neuropathy
B Asllanaj, E Chang, A Dota, Y McWhorter – Journal of Investigative Medicine High …, 2022
Symptomatic myocarditis is classically featured by a flu-like prodrome, dyspnea on
exertion, palpitations, substernal chest pain, and abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG).
The clinical diagnosis has often been challenging due to its similarities to acute …
Radiation-induced optic neuropathy: a review
AR Carey, BR Page, N Miller – British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2022
… Indeed, internal carotid artery stenosis develops in ~30% of patients who undergo
head and neck radiotherapy, with significant stenosis … , electrophysiologic tests,
and optical coherence tomography in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Technol Cancer …
[PDF] A Case of Rhinosclerosis Complicated with Chronic Rhinosinusitis Treated by Plasma Endoscopic Sinus and Literature Review
L Yang, D Meijunpeng, D Yu – Ann Clin Case Rep. 2022; 7
Objective: To investigate the clinical effect and prognosis of plasma on the treatment
of rhinosclerosis. Methods: A patient with benign tumor of the left nasal cavity and
chronic sinusitis was recently treated in our department and was selected as the …
UTILITY OF MIDFACE DEGLOVING APPROACH (MFD) IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MIDFACE TRAUMA: CASE SERIES
RBMDSO FICOI – International Journal of Clinical Dentistry, 2022
… the nasal cavities and nasopharynx as well as superior exposure of the
nasofrontal duct and the cribriform plate area specifically. The most common
complications encountered with the midface degloving approach are distortions of …
[HTML] Visualisation of lenticulostriate arteries using contrast-enhanced time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography at 7 Tesla
CN Osuafor, C Rua, AD Mackinnon, M Egle… – Scientific Reports, 2022
… CE MRA is widely used for visualisation of the larger arteries, including the
extracerebral carotid and vertebral arteries for the visualisation of stenosis 10,11 .
Studies have suggested that contrast administration provides increased signal to …
Airway and Ventilatory Management
LD Sacks, GB Hammer, SA Stayer – Anesthesia for Congenital Heart Disease, 2023
… The most important risk factors for subglottic stenosis were younger age and prolonged
(>… advancement of the tube through the nose and nasopharynx. Prior to
advancing the ETT into … nasal ETT through the nasal passages and nasopharynx …
Impact of adenotonsillectomy in pediatric respiratory function
FA de Sousa, SR Azevedo, AN Pinto, MB Coutinho… – Acta Otorrinolaringologica …, 2022
Introduction Adenotonsillar Hypertrophy (ATH) is an important health condition that
leads to upper airway obstruction and constitutes the main cause of obstructive
sleep disordered breathing (OSDB) in children. The aim of this study was to analyze …
Characterization of the dystrophin‐associated protein complex by mass spectrometry
EH Canessa, R Spathis, JS Novak, A Beedle… – Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 2022
… importance of properly phosphorylated dystrophin when dealing with dystrophin
replacement therapies. … replacement therapies currently in clinical trials—exon
skipping therapy to restore in-frame messenger RNA (mRNA) splicing and …
How macronutrients and pancreatic enzyme supplements dose variability affect fat, protein and starch absorption in children with cystic fibrosis
R Larriba, M Roca, E Masip, A Cañada-Martínez… – Digestive and Liver Disease, 2022
… The majority of patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) suffer from pancreatic
insufficiency and have to adhere to pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT)
to revert nutrient malabsorption [1,2]. The enzymatic supplement is composed of a …
[PDF] IDEAL study: A real‐world assessment of pattern of use and clinical outcomes with recombinant coagulation factor IX albumin fusion protein (rIX‐FP) in patients with …
A Tagliaferri, AC Molinari, F Peyvandi, A Coppola… – Haemophilia, 2022
… Introduction: Factor IX replacement therapy is used for treatment and prophylaxis
of bleeding in haemophilia B. rIX-FP is an extended half-life albumin-fusion protein,
which, in clinical studies, has demonstrated prolonged dosing intervals up to 21 …
[HTML] Scope and challenges of nanoparticle-based mRNA delivery in cancer treatment
M Karim, ST Haque, H Al-Busaidi, A Bakhtiar, KK Tha… – Archives of Pharmacal …, 2022
… Protein replacement therapies can avoid the cold chain logistics associated with
protein products since the mRNA can be stored in lyophilized form (Kwon et al. 2018).
In particular, large-scale cell-based protein … of protein products employed for …
The relationship of uremic toxin indoxyl sulfate and intestinal elimination mechanisms in hemodialysis patients.
A Tomášová, A Tichá, R Safránek, P Moučka… – Kidney & Blood Pressure …, 2022
… polymorphisms influencing activity and protein intake by normalized protein
catabolic rate. … Also, an increase in IS depending on the dietary protein intake was
confirmed (p = 0.040). No … via ABCC2 and ABCG2 transporters was found in renal …
Screening chimeric GAA variants in preclinicalstudy results in hematopoietic stem cell genetherapy candidate vectors for Pompe disease.
Y Dogan, CN Barese, JW Schindler, JK Yoon, Z Unnisa… – … therapy. Methods & Clinical …, 2022
… Enzyme replacement therapy, the current standard of care, penetrates poorly into
the … tissues, although GAA enzyme activity and protein was consistently lower
compared with native … This study demonstrated the therapeutic potential of …
[HTML] The role of testosterone, the androgen receptor, and hypothalamic-pituitary–gonadal axis in depression in ageing Men
RL Hauger, UG Saelzler, MS Pagadala, MS Panizzon – Reviews in Endocrine and …, 2022
… therapy are associated with increased risk for depression and current depressive
symptoms. The benefits of testosterone replacement therapy … Synthesis of
testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) by the testis is stimulated by LH …
[HTML] … treatment and type of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine on antibody levels after three vaccinations in patients with chronic kidney disease or kidney replacement therapy
P Bouwmans, AL Messchendorp, C Imhof… – Clinical Kidney Journal, 2022
Background Patients with chronic kidney disease or kidney replacement therapy
demonstrate lower antibody levels after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination compared to
healthy controls. In a prospective cohort, we analysed the impact of …
The Influence of Health Education on Patient Adherenceof Diet Therapy Treatment in the Hemodialysis Unit at Haji Medan Hospital of North Sumatera Government.
K Ainun, S Yunita, Y Fauziah, D Ramadani, NL Zaen… – Journal of Pharmaceutical …, 2022
… replacement therapy consists of hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and kidney
transplantation. Hemodialysis (HD)is currently the most applied in kidney
replacement therapy, … A good diet for dialysis patients is anadequate protein …
[PDF] Thyroid Dysfunction Following Conventional Anthracycline-and Taxane-based Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer
H Kiyomatsu, T Ogawa, E Tsuji, N Hayashibara… – Dokkyo Medical Journal, 2022
… and do not overexpress the HER2 protein. Some clinical studies have shown that
selectively targeting PD-L1 antibody with atezolizumab … hormone replacement
therapy. Four of the 8 patients (6.5%) needed long-term thyroxin replacement …
[HTML] The Altered States Database: Psychometric data from a systematic literature review
J Prugger, E Derdiyok, J Dinkelacker, C Costines… – Scientific Data, 2022
… publication date was constrained to range from 1975 to 2021 (as the first published
questionnaire contained in this review is the “… Reduced auditory evoked gamma–band
response and schizophrenia-like clinical symptoms under subanesthetic ketamine. …
In vitro and in vivo activity of meropenem+ avibactam against MBL-producing carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae
X Li, Z Chen, J Jiao, S Wang, Y Wang, W Wu, H Yang… – Expert Review of Anti …, 2022
… The erosion of effective treatments by antibiotic resistance, coupled with the
almost exhausted drug development pipelines, has rekindled interest in using
unconventional therapies to treat antibiotic-resistant infections. Antibiotic …
[HTML] New approaches to teaching the art and science of veterinary medicine
M Gillian, M MacDonald – Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2022
Medicine’s (WCVM) 57-year history, faculty and staff “swept” this year’s teaching
awards offered by the University of Saskatchewan (USask) provost. WCVM
instructors were selected from cross-campus nominees to win all 4 categories, while …
[PDF] CLINICAL PROFILE OF PATIENTS ATTENDING ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY (ART) CENTRE OF MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL OF GWALIOR CITY: A CROSS …
P Gupta, M Bansal, N Kiron – Int J Acad Med Pharm, 2022
… ART centre of Gwalior. Materials and Methods: The present study was a hospital
based observational crosssectional study. The study was conducted from March to
August 2019 among HIV positive patients newly registered at ART … useful in …
Potential drug–drug interactions due to concomitant medicine use among people living with HIV (PLWH) on antiretroviral therapy in Australia
J de Oliveira Costa, S Lau, N Medland, S Gibbons… – British Journal of Clinical …
… We then reported the number and proportion of people using non-ART
concomitant medicines according to medicine and medicine class … with the same
medicine within the same or across multiple potential drug interaction categories; …
The Art of Being Healthy: How Recreational Arts Engagement Impacts Health and Wellbeing
C DAVIES – Exploring the Leisure-Health Nexus: Pushing Global …, 2022
… In 2002, Richard Smith, editor of the British Medical Journal, wrote ‘Spend (slightly)
less on health and more on the arts–health would probably be improved’(p. 1432).
Smith’s contention was based on the idea that diverting a small proportion of the …
[PDF] History, Present Situation and Development Trend of Foreign Medical Humanities Education Research—Knowledge Graph Analysis Based on Citespace
L Jia, X Chen, J Tang
… of the arts and humanities in medical education can be … art, humanities and
medicine, which are intrinsic, additive and therapeutic[1]. PAUL HAIDET, a research
scholar at Pennsylvania State University who has studied the importance of art in …
Research on Visual Design of Tibetan Medicine Mud Mask Based on HTML5 Technology–Taking Tibetan Medicine Mud Mask as an Example
J Zhou, Z Kong – International Conference on Human-Computer …, 2022
… It is a Buddha statue made of clay together with precious raw materials such as
Tibetan medicine, spices and gemstones. It has been … its own medical effects. As
an outstanding representative of Tibetan culture, Tibetan folk arts and crafts …
[PDF] Evolving Considerations in the Treatment and Management of HIV: Expert Strategies on Navigating ART Decisions for Optimized Clinical and Economic Outcomes
ID Frank – Editorial Review Board
… 15 However, HIV treatment with ART is costly. The commonly used combination
therapy regimens have a wholesale acquisition cost of … with HIV do not pay for
ART. Medical assistance and the Ryan White/AIDS Drug Assistance programs pay …
[PDF] Ernest Hart: Editor of the British Medical Journal 1866–1898
K Collins – Journal of Medical Biography, 2022
… He studied medicine at the St George’s Hospital School of Medicine and
specialised in diseases of the eye. His medical journalism began … The interest of
doctors in Japanese art was not a new phenomenon and two of Hart’s …
[PDF] Impacts of Silvicultural Herbicides on Indigenous Ethnobotanical Species of the Boreal Forest Region of Canada
XXX Saw Sha Bwe Moo – 2022
… First Nations and other Indigenous Peoples in Canada and globally have always
used wild plants as a major food source as well as medicine, in art and cultural
practices and as building materials among other uses. Bannister (2006) reported …
The kinesthetic diagnosis in a homeric item of pathological heartbeat: An overview in the history of ancient greek medicine
M Cilione, V Gazzaniga, M Martini – International Journal of Cardiology, 2022
… Why were divination and medicine associated with the divine gifts of Apollo even
before his son Asclepius replaced him in the art of healing? Because the arts of both
divination and medicine imply the ability to identify and interpret signs, to see the …
Self-biomineralized in situ injectable CaSO4 nanorods-enriched collagen-hyaluronic acid composite hydrogels for biomimetic bone reconstruction in a minimally …
X Liu, Y Zhang, Z Hussain, P Zheng, M Xu, H Zhao… – Applied Materials Today, 2023
… (A) Schematic representation and chemical structure of in situ-forming [email protected]
composite hydrogels; (B) Treatment of bone defects with the injection of composite
hydrogels that enhanced osteogenesis via positive feedback of biomineralization. …
Electrospun Textile Strategies in Tendon to Bone Junction Reconstruction
X Xu, Y Si, Y Zhao, Q Ke, J Hu – Advanced Fiber Materials, 2022
… TBJ is the place for tendon and bone connection and withstands higher pressure
and tension during movement. It plays the role of … Collagen fibers in tendons and
ligaments show very strong tension and withstand tensile stress, while bone tissues …
[PDF] Measuring the Mind’s Eye: Does the Hand Laterality Judgement Task really assess Motor Imagery ability?
M Moreno-Verdú, R Hardwick
… For instance, single-pulse Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) work shows
that primary motor cortex excitability increases as a measure of the biomechanical
constraints effect (Hyde et al., 2017). That is, there is greater modulation of …
[PDF] Stroke recovery related changes in brain reactivity based on modulation of intracortical inhibition
FC Hummel, CR de Réadaptation, A Grand-Champsec
The neuronal processes sustaining motor recovery after stroke are still largely
unknown. Cortical excitation/inhibition dynamics have been suggested previously as
a key mechanism occurring after a stroke. Their supportive or maladaptive role …
[PDF] A subcortical magnocellular pathway is responsible for the fast processing of topological properties of objects: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study
W Wang, T Zhou, L Chen, Y Huang – Human Brain Mapping, 2022
… We applied single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over the primary
visual cortex to temporarily disrupt cortical processing. Besides, stimuli were
designed to preferentially engage M or P pathways (M- or P-biased conditions). We …
[HTML] Motor cortex excitability is reduced during freezing of upper limb movement in Parkinson’s disease
M Topka, M Schneider, C Zrenner, P Belardinelli… – npj Parkinson’s Disease, 2022
… We investigated motor cortex (M1) excitability in eleven right-handed Parkinson’s
disease patients (aged 69.7 ± 9.6 years, disease duration 11.2 ± 3.9 years, akinesia-rigidity
type) with verified gait freezing using a single-pulse transcranial magnetic …
[PDF] Effects of Acute Aerobic Exercise on Motor Cortex Plasticity in Individuals With a Concussion History
M Khan – 2022
The impact of concussions was previously believed to be transient, however
neurophysiological tools have revealed that long-term cognitive and motor declines
persist past the acute phase of injury. Through a non-invasive brain stimulation …
Radiation-induced optic neuropathy: a review
AR Carey, BR Page, N Miller – British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2022
… Patients who receive radiation to the head or neck may develop vascular
occlusive disease that can result in emboli to the optic nerve. Indeed, internal carotid
artery stenosis develops in ~30% of patients who undergo head and neck …
Assessment of breast cancer progression and metastasis during a hypercoagulable state induced by silencing of antithrombin in a xenograft mouse model
JT Buijs, B Ünlü, EH Laghmani, M Heestermans… – Thrombosis Research, 2022
… (VTE; the composite of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism)
resulting from hyperactivation of the blood clotting cascade [11], [… After analysis of
coronal serial sections of the head and neck, 5-μm sections were made starting …