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The objective is to compare the clinical efficacy and safety of the S8 navigation system and the Tinavi orthopaedic surgery robot in the treatment of upper cervical instability. The research methods adopted ar...
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Open AccessLASS2 suppresses metastasis in multiple cancers by regulating the ferroptosis signalling pathway through interaction with TFRC
As a key enzyme in ceramide synthesis, longevity assurance homologue 2 (LASS2) has been indicated to act as a tumour suppressor in a variety of cancers. Ferroptosis is involved in a variety of tumour processes...
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Open AccessComparison of the efficacies of TINAVI robot-assisted surgery and conventional open surgery for Levine–Edward type IIA (postreduction) hangman fractures
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Nicotinamide mononucleotide supplementation mitigates osteopenia induced by modeled microgravity in rats
Exposure to weightlessness causes severe osteopenia, resulting in raised fracture risk. The current study aimed to investigate whether nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) supplementation protected against the os...
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METTL3-Mediated N6-Methyladenosine Modification of lncRNA D26496 Suppresses the Proliferation and Migration of Schwann Cells after Sciatic Nerve Injury
Previous reports showed that LncRNA D26496 was downregulated and N6-methyladenosine (m6A) methyltransferase METTL3 was upregulated in sciatic nerve injury (SNI). YTH-Domain Family Member 2 (YTHDF2) regulated R...
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Open AccessSparse inference and active learning of stochastic differential equations from data
Automatic machine learning of empirical models from experimental data has recently become possible as a result of increased availability of computational power and dedicated algorithms. Despite the successes o...
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LncRNA MIAT Promotes Spinal Cord Injury Recovery in Rats by Regulating RBFOX2-Mediated Alternative Splicing of MCL-1
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Re-rounding analysis of API X60 pipelines containing an unconstrained dent subjected to internal pressure using finite element method
As a common defect on pipelines, a dent normally re-rounds under internal pressure, which impacts the integrity of a dented pipeline. In this study, a 3D finite element (FE) model of an X60 dented pipeline und...
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Open AccessClinical efficacy and therapeutic value of delayed surgery in patients with symptomatic old thoracolumbar fractures
To investigate the clinical efficacy and therapeutic value of posterior decompression reduction, bone grafting fusion, and internal fixation for treatment of symptomatic old thoracolumbar fractures.
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Although several researches have reported potential gender differences in adaptations during microgravity, the musculoskeletal alterations of different genders are still under debate. Besides, there were few r...
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Electron beam melting (EBM) allows the fabrication of specific porous titanium implants, whereas their in vitro and in vivo biological performance should be further investigated. In this study, we examined the po...
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Open AccessTraction force microscopy with optimized regularization and automated Bayesian parameter selection for comparing cells
Adherent cells exert traction forces on to their environment which allows them to migrate, to maintain tissue integrity, and to form complex multicellular structures during developmental morphogenesis. Tractio...
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Osteoporosis characterized by bone loss increases the risk of bone fracture and seriously affects people’s health. As a non-invasive regimen, intermittent compression (IC) was used in this study to investigate...
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Astronauts are severely affected by spaceflight-induced bone loss. Mechanical stimulation through exercise inhibits bone resorption and improves bone formation. Exercise and vibration can prevent the degenerat...
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After the end-Permian mass extinction, genus Claraia (Bivalvia) was the most abundant and most noticeable fossil during the survival and recovery stage. However, the reasons for the proliferation of Claraia are s...
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