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Scand-LAS was founded in 1970, and as of today, the Society has around 350 members, mainly from the Nordic and Baltic countries. The Society' mission is to actively promote the understanding of the need for animals in research, the education of personnel …
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What is 'in vivo' imaging? Studies in which research is conducted on whole, living organisms, be it animals, humans or plants. What are the benefits to in vivo Imaging? Provides unique insights into complex biological processes Often replaces more …
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The 21st edition of Printemps de la Cardiologie will be held in Lyon. As every year, the program will feature plenary lectures and expert sessions recognized for their scientific excellence. In keeping with the spirit of Printemps, a key role will be …
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The aim of the conference is to share good practices, ideas and to move forward in the development of laboratory animal science, the implementation of animal welfare with maximum consideration of the 3Rs. The organizers welcome all interested participants …
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Advancements in cellular immunotherapy demanded efficient immune cell delivery. To meet this need, we introduced hydrogel-based immune millirobots designed for high immune cell loading and precise tumor targeting. These ultrasoft robots, embedded with …
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Diaphragm dysfunction in sepsis remains a critical challenge in intensive care, yet its underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. This study investigates the role of necroptosis, a recently recognized form of programmed cell death, in sepsis-induced …
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Focal adhesion proteins confer smooth muscle anoikis resistance and protection against aortic aneurysm and dissection …
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Funding Acknowledgements: Type of funding sources: Public Institution(s). Main funding source(s): institute of medicine, university of Gothenburg Background: Takotsubo Syndrome (TTS) is an acute transient form of heart failure with A hallmark …