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Effect of tighter glycemic control on cardiac function, exercise capacity, and muscle strength in heart failure patients with type 2 diabetes: a randomized study - PMC
Effect of tighter glycemic control on cardiac function, exercise capacity, and muscle strength in heart failure patients with type 2 diabetes: a randomized study - PMC
In patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and heart failure (HF), the optimal glycemic target is uncertain, and evidence-based data are lacking. Therefore, we performed a randomized study on the effect of optimized glycemic control on left ventricular function, ...
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Effect of tighter glycemic control on cardiac function, exercise capacity, and muscle strength in heart failure patients with type 2 diabetes: a randomized study - PMC
Dobutamine - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Dobutamine - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The FDA approveD dobutamine for short-term use in patients with decreased contractility due to heart failure or cardiac surgical procedures leading to cardiac decompensation. The agent has not been shown to give positive outcomes in the hospitalized or outpatient setting for heart failure patients despite hemodynamically improving the patient's condition. Dobutamine can be used as temporary intravenous inotropic support until resolution of the acute inducing factors or the patient receives more definitive treatment, such as coronary revascularization, mechanical circulatory support, or heart transplant. Short-term intravenous inotropic support should be given to patients in cardiogenic shock to preserve systemic blood flow and protect from end-organ damage. This activity will highlight the mechanism of action, adverse event profile, pharmacology, monitoring, and relevant interactions of dobutamine, pertinent for members of the interprofessional team in treating patients with cardiac disorders that will respond to such therapy.
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Dobutamine - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Assessment of polyurethane spheres as surrogates for military ballistic head injury - PubMed
Assessment of polyurethane spheres as surrogates for military ballistic head injury - PubMed
SYNBONE® spheres were impacted with 7.62 × 39 mm mild steel core ammunition at a mean impact velocity of 654 m/s, SD 7 m/s, to simulate engagement distances of around 50-100 m. The wounds and fracture patterns were assessed by two forensic pathologists familiar with military cranial injury. The over …
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Assessment of polyurethane spheres as surrogates for military ballistic head injury - PubMed
A study into the viability of Synbone® as a proxy for Sus scrofa (domesticus) ribs for use with 5.56-mm open tip match ammunition in ballistic testing - PubMed
A study into the viability of Synbone® as a proxy for Sus scrofa (domesticus) ribs for use with 5.56-mm open tip match ammunition in ballistic testing - PubMed
This study indicates that the 5-mm Synbone® plate is a suitable proxy for Sus scrofa (domesticus) ribs for use with 5.56-mm OTM ammunition in ballistic testing.
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A study into the viability of Synbone® as a proxy for Sus scrofa (domesticus) ribs for use with 5.56-mm open tip match ammunition in ballistic testing - PubMed
Does preliminary optimisation of an anatomically correct skull-brain model using simple simulants produce clinically realistic ballistic injury fracture patterns? - PubMed
Does preliminary optimisation of an anatomically correct skull-brain model using simple simulants produce clinically realistic ballistic injury fracture patterns? - PubMed
Ballistic head injury remains a significant threat to military personnel. Studying such injuries requires a model that can be used with a military helmet. This paper describes further work on a skull-brain model using skulls made from three different polyurethane plastics and a series of skull 'fill …
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Does preliminary optimisation of an anatomically correct skull-brain model using simple simulants produce clinically realistic ballistic injury fracture patterns? - PubMed
Comparison of axial-rotational postoperative periprosthetic fracture of the femur in composite osteoporotic femur versus human cadaveric specimens: A validation study - PubMed
Comparison of axial-rotational postoperative periprosthetic fracture of the femur in composite osteoporotic femur versus human cadaveric specimens: A validation study - PubMed
Postoperative periprosthetic femoral fracture following hip replacement has been the subject of many varied experimental approaches. Cadaveric samples offer realistic fit and fracture patterns but are subject to large between-sample variation. Composite femurs have not yet been validated for this pu …
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Comparison of axial-rotational postoperative periprosthetic fracture of the femur in composite osteoporotic femur versus human cadaveric specimens: A validation study - PubMed
Practical application of synthetic head models in real ballistic cases - PubMed
Practical application of synthetic head models in real ballistic cases - PubMed
In shooting crimes, ballistics tests are often recommended in order to reproduce the wound characteristics of the involved persons. For this purpose, several "simulants" can be used. However, despite the efforts in the research of "surrogates" in the field of forensic ballistic, the development of s …
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Practical application of synthetic head models in real ballistic cases - PubMed
Ten years of molecular ballistics-a review and a field guide - PubMed
Ten years of molecular ballistics-a review and a field guide - PubMed
Molecular ballistics combines molecular biological, forensic ballistic, and wound ballistic insights and approaches in the description, collection, objective investigation, and contextualization of the complex patterns of biological evidence that are generated by gunshots at biological targets. Sett …
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Ten years of molecular ballistics-a review and a field guide - PubMed
The Multi-Scale, Three-Dimensional Nature of Skeletal Muscle Contraction - PubMed
The Multi-Scale, Three-Dimensional Nature of Skeletal Muscle Contraction - PubMed
Muscle contraction is a three-dimensional process, as anyone who has observed a bulging muscle knows. Recent studies suggest that the three-dimensional nature of muscle contraction influences its mechanical output. Shape changes and radial forces appear to be important across scales of organization. …
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The Multi-Scale, Three-Dimensional Nature of Skeletal Muscle Contraction - PubMed
Mechanosensing by Piezo1 and its implications for physiology and various pathologies - PubMed
Mechanosensing by Piezo1 and its implications for physiology and various pathologies - PubMed
Piezo1 is a mechanosensitive ion channel with essential roles in cardiovascular, lung, urinary, and immune functions. Piezo1 is widely distributed in different tissues in the human body and its specific roles have been identified following a decade of research; however, not all are well understood. …
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Mechanosensing by Piezo1 and its implications for physiology and various pathologies - PubMed
Mechanotransduction - PubMed
Mechanotransduction - PubMed
Physical forces are central players in development and morphogenesis, provide an ever-present backdrop influencing physiological functions, and contribute to a variety of pathologies. Mechanotransduction encompasses the rich variety of ways in which cells and tissues convert cues from their physical …
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Mechanotransduction - PubMed
Odontoblast physiology - PubMed
Odontoblast physiology - PubMed
Odontoblasts are post-mitotic cells organized as a layer of palisade cells along the interface between the dental pulp and dentin. They are responsible for the formation of the physiological primary and secondary dentins. They synthesize the organic matrix of type I collagen and actively participate …
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Odontoblast physiology - PubMed
Imaging: Gear up for mechano-immunology - PubMed
Imaging: Gear up for mechano-immunology - PubMed
Immune cells including B and T lymphocytes have a remarkable ability to sense the physical perturbations through their surface expressed receptors. At the advent of modern imaging technologies paired with biophysical methods, we have gained the understanding of mechanical forces exerted by immune ce …
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Imaging: Gear up for mechano-immunology - PubMed
Mechanical Regulation of Transcription: Recent Advances - PubMed
Mechanical Regulation of Transcription: Recent Advances - PubMed
Mechanotransduction is the ability of a cell to sense mechanical cues from its microenvironment and convert them into biochemical signals to elicit adaptive transcriptional and other cellular responses. Here, we describe recent advances in the field of mechanical regulation of transcription, highlig …
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Mechanical Regulation of Transcription: Recent Advances - PubMed
Are microtubules tension sensors? - PubMed
Are microtubules tension sensors? - PubMed
Mechanical signals play many roles in cell and developmental biology. Several mechanotransduction pathways have been uncovered, but the mechanisms identified so far only address the perception of stress intensity. Mechanical stresses are tensorial in nature, and thus provide dual mechanical informat …
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Are microtubules tension sensors? - PubMed
Using the Biomechanical Examination to Guide Therapy - PubMed
Using the Biomechanical Examination to Guide Therapy - PubMed
In trying to explain the myriad of foot deformities and symptoms that have slow onset and/or are considered to be overuse syndromes, clinicians have been trying to develop quantitative examinations to describe the cause of the patient's problems and to better individualize treatment modalities. This …
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Using the Biomechanical Examination to Guide Therapy - PubMed
Mechanosensing and Mechanotransduction at Cell-Cell Junctions - PubMed
Mechanosensing and Mechanotransduction at Cell-Cell Junctions - PubMed
Cell adhesion systems are defined by their ability to resist detachment force. Our understanding of the biology of cell-cell adhesions has recently been transformed by the realization that many of the forces that act on those adhesions are generated by the cells that they couple together; and that f …
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Mechanosensing and Mechanotransduction at Cell-Cell Junctions - PubMed
Speed-accuracy trade-off in plants - PubMed
Speed-accuracy trade-off in plants - PubMed
Speed-accuracy trade-off (SAT) is the tendency for decision speed to covary with decision accuracy. SAT is an inescapable property of aimed movements being present in a wide range of species, from insects to primates. An aspect that remains unsolved is whether SAT extends to plants' movement. Here, …
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Speed-accuracy trade-off in plants - PubMed
Hematopoietic stem cell fate through metabolic control - PubMed
Hematopoietic stem cell fate through metabolic control - PubMed
Hematopoietic stem cells maintain a quiescent state in the bone marrow to preserve their self-renewal capacity, but also undergo cell divisions as required. Organelles such as the mitochondria sustain cumulative damage during these cell divisions and this damage may eventually compromise the cells' …
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Hematopoietic stem cell fate through metabolic control - PubMed