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Inhibitor of DNA Binding Protein 2 (ID2) Mediates the Anti-Proliferative and Pro-Differentiation Effects of Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 (IGF-1)
Rebecca Ssengonzi,
Yuye Wang,
Jiayi Zhou,
Yukako Kayashima,
W.H. Davin Townley-Tilson,
Balaji Rao,
Qing Ma,
Nobuyo Maeda-Smithies,
Feng Li
Posted: 21 November 2024
Digital Pathology and Ensemble Deep Learning for Kidney Cancer Diagnosis: Dartmouth Kidney Cancer Histology Dataset
Muskan Naresh Jain,
Salah Mohammed Awad Al-Heejawi,
Jamil R. Azzi,
Saeed Amal
Posted: 21 November 2024
Single-Cell and Bulk RNA Sequencing Analysis Reveals CENPA as a Potential Biomarker and Therapeutic Target in Cancers
Hengrui Liu,
Miray Karsidag,
Kunwer Chhatwal,
Panpan Wang,
Tao Tang
Posted: 21 November 2024
Preclinical Identification of Poorly Controlled COPD: Patients with a Single Moderate Exacerbation Matter Too
José David Maya Viejo,
Fernado M. Navarro Ros
Posted: 21 November 2024
Evaluation of Early Maladaptive Schemas and Adult Attachment Profiles in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder
EMRE ÖZASLAN,
SEDA TÜRKİLİ,
ŞENEL ACAR
Posted: 21 November 2024
Dietary DHA-rich Supplementation Decreases Neurotoxic Lipid Mediators in Participants with Type II Diabetes and Neuropathic Pain
Alfonso Manuel Durán,
Francis Zamora,
Marino De León
Posted: 21 November 2024
Navigating the Uncertainty of B3 Breast Lesions: Diagnostic Challenges and Evolving Management Strategies
Sabatino D'Archi,
Beatrice Carnassale,
Alejandro Martin Sanchez,
Cristina Accetta,
Paolo Belli,
Flavia De Lauretis,
Enrico Di Guglielmo,
Alba Di Leone,
Antonio Franco,
Stefano Magno
Posted: 21 November 2024
Can Galectin-3 Be Used as a Predictor of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Severity: Insights from High-Volume-Patient Single Center
Milica Brajkovic,
Sofija Nikolic,
Viseslav Popadic,
Natasa Milic,
Nina Rajovic,
Novica Nikolic,
Ana Sekulic,
Marija Brankovic,
Mihailo Stjepanovic,
Spasoje Popevic
Posted: 21 November 2024
Evaluation of Osseointegration Levels of Different Surface Feature Titanium Implants Installed Simultaneously with Graft: An Animal Study
Izzet ACIKAN,
Serkan Dündar,
Aslı Sagsoz,
Serbest Demir,
Muhammet bahattin Bingul
Background and Objectives: This study aims to assess the bone implant osseointegration after the healing process of machined, reabsorbable blast material (RBM) and sandblasted and large acid grid (SLA) surface titanium implants placed simultaneously using graft material in rat tibias. Materials and Methods: The study involved 30 Sprague Dawley rats that were divided into three groups: machined surfaced (MS) (n = 10), resorbable blast material (RBM) (n = 10), and sandblasted and large acid grid (SLA) surfaced (n = 10). The titanium implants were inserted into the bone sockets along with the graft, and the rats were euthanized after a 4-week experimental period. The implants and the bone tissue surrounding them were extracted for reverse torque analysis (Newton’s). Results: The biomechanical bone implant contact rate was greater in SLA-surfaced implants than in RBM and machined surface implants (P<0.05). Conclusions: The application of graft material may be more effective in implants with SLA and RBM surfaces when used locally, as per the biomechanical parameters.
Background and Objectives: This study aims to assess the bone implant osseointegration after the healing process of machined, reabsorbable blast material (RBM) and sandblasted and large acid grid (SLA) surface titanium implants placed simultaneously using graft material in rat tibias. Materials and Methods: The study involved 30 Sprague Dawley rats that were divided into three groups: machined surfaced (MS) (n = 10), resorbable blast material (RBM) (n = 10), and sandblasted and large acid grid (SLA) surfaced (n = 10). The titanium implants were inserted into the bone sockets along with the graft, and the rats were euthanized after a 4-week experimental period. The implants and the bone tissue surrounding them were extracted for reverse torque analysis (Newton’s). Results: The biomechanical bone implant contact rate was greater in SLA-surfaced implants than in RBM and machined surface implants (P<0.05). Conclusions: The application of graft material may be more effective in implants with SLA and RBM surfaces when used locally, as per the biomechanical parameters.
Posted: 21 November 2024
Characterization of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Elderly According to Age of Onset
Manuel Bracho González,
Raúl Vicente Olmedo Martín,
Ana Isabel Morales Bermúdez,
Miguel Jiménez Pérez
Posted: 21 November 2024
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