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Foundation design of single-span arch bridges in China
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Design of spinal implant for an Asian population
Published 2008“…This report documents the design of a new cervical spinal implant. Eight-eight lateral radiographs of Asian cervical spinal were used for a morphological study.…”
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Determination of the life span of inflammatory dendritic cells
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Interval elimination method for stochastic spanning tree problem
Published 1994“…The optimum spanning tree problem has been well considered and until now several powerful algorithms have been proposed. …”
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Reactivating and reorganizing activity-silent working memory: two distinct mechanisms underlying pinging the brain
Published 2025“…Recent studies have proposed that visual information in working memory (WM) can be maintained in an activity-silent state and reactivated by task-irrelevant high-contrast visual impulses (“ping”). Although pinging the brain has become a popular tool for exploring activity-silent WM, its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. …”
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Validation of wearable inertial sensors for spinal motion assessment
Published 2023“…Spinal musculoskeletal disorders (SMDs) are a common cause of pain and disability, affecting millions of people worldwide. …”
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Design of single-span medium-to-high strength concrete deep beams
Published 2008“…This project is to design of single-span medium-to-high strength concrete deep beams.…”
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Objects of Collaboration: Roles and Sequences of Objects in Spanning Knowledge Group Boundaries in Design
Published 2024“…<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Spanning knowledge group boundaries is both a source of and barrier to design performance and innovation. …”
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Objects of Collaboration: Roles of Objects in Spanning Knowledge Boundaries in a Design Company
Published 2024“…These findings are significant because they clarify the roles of objects in cross-boundary design work and suggest ways for designers to more effectively use objects to span knowledge boundaries.</jats:p>…”
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Wearable bio-adhesive metal detector array (BioMDA) for spinal implants
Published 2025“…Dynamic tracking of spinal instrumentation could facilitate real-time evaluation of hardware integrity and in so doing alert patients/clinicians of potential failure(s). …”
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Case Volume Justification of 3D-Navigated Spinal Procedures: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
Published 2023“…Abstract 3D image-guidance platforms have transformed spinal surgery by enhancing visualization, increasing precision, and improving patient outcomes. …”
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AB078. Patterns of treatment delay in patients with symptomatic metastatic epidural spinal cord compression
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Red blood cell extracellular vesicles incorporated into 3D printed scaffolds for spinal cord injury regeneration
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Using magnetic resonance relaxometry to evaluate the safety and quality of induced pluripotent stem cell-derived spinal cord progenitor cells
Published 2024“…Background The emergence of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) offers a promising approach for replacing damaged neurons and glial cells, particularly in spinal cord injuries (SCI). Despite its merits, iPSC differentiation into spinal cord progenitor cells (SCPCs) is variable, necessitating reliable assessment of differentiation and validation of cell quality and safety. …”
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Induction of neuronal phenotypes from NG2+ glial progenitors by inhibiting epidermal growth factor receptor in mouse spinal cord injury
Published 2013“…In this study, we showed that antagonizing epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) function with EGFR inhibitor caused a significant number of proliferative NG2+ glial progenitors to acquire neuronal phenotypes in contusive spinal cord injury (SCI), which presumably led to an accumulation of newly generated neurons and contributed to the improved neural behavioral performance of animals. …”
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Label-free assessment of differentiation efficiency in iPSC-derived spinal cord progenitor cells via Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry (MRR)
Published 2022“…In this study, human iPSCs derived from Cord Lining Endothelial cells were differentiated into Spinal-cord Progenitor Cells (SCPCs) through a 10-day process. …”
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