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State Feedback Control Promotes Transition Efficiency of Bag Filters
How to improve the efficiency of bag filters has attracted a considerable amount of attention. However, effective control of the transition stage, which plays an important role in reducing the time to reach a ...
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Peripheral BDNF Regulates Somatosensory–Sympathetic Coupling in Brachial Plexus Avulsion-Induced Neuropathic Pain
Brachial plexus avulsion (BPA) is a combined injury involving the central and peripheral nervous systems. Patients with BPA often experience severe neuropathic pain (NP) in the affected limb. NP is insensitive...
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Open AccessClinical outcomes of a novel porcine small intestinal submucosa patch for full-thickness hand skin defects: a retrospective investigation
To investigate the clinical outcomes of a novel soft tissue repair patch (porcine small intestinal submucosa patch, SIS patch) in the treatment of full-thickness hand skin defects.
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Open AccessSTAT3/LINC00671 axis regulates papillary thyroid tumor growth and metastasis via LDHA-mediated glycolysis
Lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA), a critical component of the glycolytic pathway, relates to the development of various cancers, including thyroid cancer. However, the regulatory mechanism of LDHA inhibition and...
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Open AccessIndividual mobility promotes punishment in evolutionary public goods games
In explaining the pressing issue in biology and social sciences how cooperation emerges in a population of self-interested individuals, researchers recently pay intensive attentions to the role altruistic puni...
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Open AccessThe coevolution of overconfidence and bluffing in the resource competition game
Resources are often limited, therefore it is essential how convincingly competitors present their claims for them. Beside a player’s natural capacity, here overconfidence and bluffing may also play a decisive ...
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Open AccessUpregulation of Ih expressed in IB4-negative Aδ nociceptive DRG neurons contributes to mechanical hypersensitivity associated with cervical radiculopathic pain
Cervical radiculopathy represents aberrant mechanical hypersensitivity. Primary sensory neuron’s ability to sense mechanical force forms mechanotransduction. However, whether this property undergoes activity-d...
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Open AccessBluffing promotes overconfidence on social networks
The overconfidence, a well-established bias, in fact leads to unrealistic expectations or faulty assessment. So it remains puzzling why such psychology of self-deception is stabilized in human society. To inve...
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Neutralization of BDNF Attenuates the in vitro Protective Effects of Olfactory Ensheathing Cell-Conditioned Medium on Scratch-Insulted Retinal Ganglion Cells
Transplantation of olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) becomes one of the promising strategies in restoring lost functions of injured central nervous system. Elevated level of expressed brain-derived neurotroph...
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Long-Term Primary Culture of Highly-Pure Rat Embryonic Hippocampal Neurons of Low-Density
In order to develop a simplified method for long-term primary culture of highly-pure rat embryonic hippocampal neurons of low-density (103 cells/cm2), we optimized and modified conventional culturing methods. The...
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Evidence for Heterogeneity of Astrocyte De-Differentiation in vitro: Astrocytes Transform into Intermediate Precursor Cells Following Induction of ACM from Scratch-Insulted Astrocytes
Our previous study definitely demonstrated that the mature astrocytes could undergo a de-differentiation process and further transform into pluripotential neural stem cells (NSCs), which might well arise from ...