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View article: Predictors of distal embolization during thrombectomy for anterior circulation large vessel bifurcation occlusion stroke
Predictors of distal embolization during thrombectomy for anterior circulation large vessel bifurcation occlusion stroke Open
Background Distal embolization is a frequent complication of mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for acute ischemic stroke, often leading to poor clinical outcomes. The vascular bifurcations represent a specialized anatomical location, thereby au…
View article: Novel diagnostic biomarkers related to necroptosis and immune infiltration landscape in acute myocardial infarction
Novel diagnostic biomarkers related to necroptosis and immune infiltration landscape in acute myocardial infarction Open
Background Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) can occur suddenly, which may induce deadly outcomes, and the population suffering from AMI presents a younger trend. Necroptosis, the new cell necrosis type, is associated with the pathogenic m…
View article: ChEF: A Comprehensive Evaluation Framework for Standardized Assessment of Multimodal Large Language Models
ChEF: A Comprehensive Evaluation Framework for Standardized Assessment of Multimodal Large Language Models Open
Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) have shown impressive abilities in interacting with visual content with myriad potential downstream tasks. However, even though a list of benchmarks has been proposed, the capabilities and limitatio…
View article: Comparison of a direct aspiration first pass technique vs. stent retriever thrombectomy for the treatment of acute large vessel occlusion stroke in the anterior circulation with atrial fibrillation
Comparison of a direct aspiration first pass technique vs. stent retriever thrombectomy for the treatment of acute large vessel occlusion stroke in the anterior circulation with atrial fibrillation Open
Objectives The stent retriever thrombectomy (SRT) and a direct aspiration first-pass technique (ADAPT) are the two main mechanical thrombectomy (MT) techniques for acute ischemic stroke. Few data are available for comparing the therapeutic…
View article: Predictors of rebleeding in patients with acute non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding
Predictors of rebleeding in patients with acute non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding Open
View article: Exploring Adversarial Fake Images on Face Manifold
Exploring Adversarial Fake Images on Face Manifold Open
Images synthesized by powerful generative adversarial network (GAN) based methods have drawn moral and privacy concerns. Although image forensic models have reached great performance in detecting fake images from real ones, these models ca…
View article: Correction to: Protein-bound calcium phosphate in uremic rat serum: a quantitative study
Correction to: Protein-bound calcium phosphate in uremic rat serum: a quantitative study Open
View article: Protein-Bound Calcium Phosphate in Uremic Rat Serum: A Quantitative Study
Protein-Bound Calcium Phosphate in Uremic Rat Serum: A Quantitative Study Open
Protein-bound calcium (prCa) constitutes about 40% of serum total calcium, in which albumin is the most dominant protein. Given the chemical interaction between calcium and phosphate (Pi), the increased serum Pi in chronic kidney disease m…
View article: Comparison of plasma exchange, double plasma molecular adsorption system, and their combination in treating acute-on-chronic liver failure
Comparison of plasma exchange, double plasma molecular adsorption system, and their combination in treating acute-on-chronic liver failure Open
Objective Our objective was to compare the effectiveness of nonbiological artificial liver (NBAL) support, particularly short-term (28-day) survival rates, in patients who underwent treatment using double plasma molecular adsorption system…
View article: Protein-Bound Calcium Phosphate in Uremic Rat Serum: A Quantitative Study
Protein-Bound Calcium Phosphate in Uremic Rat Serum: A Quantitative Study Open
Protein-bound calcium (prCa) constitutes about 40% of serum total calcium, in which albumin is the most dominant protein. Given the chemical interaction between calcium and phosphate (Pi), the increased serum Pi in chronic kidney disease m…
View article: Protein-Bound Calcium Phosphate in Uremic Rat Serum: A Quantitative Study
Protein-Bound Calcium Phosphate in Uremic Rat Serum: A Quantitative Study Open
Protein-bound calcium (prCa) constitutes about 40% of serum calcium, in which albumin is the most dominant protein. Given the chemical interaction between calcium and phosphate (Pi), the increased serum Pi in chronic kidney disease may cau…
View article: Pseudo-Equilibrium Equation of Calcium Phosphate Precipitation from Aqueous Solution
Pseudo-Equilibrium Equation of Calcium Phosphate Precipitation from Aqueous Solution Open
An X-ray amorphous phase is frequently present at the early stage of calcium phosphate crystallization, and the relevant solution chemistry is essential for understanding the mechanism of reaction. Here, we report a quantitative study of a…
View article: Pseudo-Equilibrium Equation of Calcium Phosphate Precipitation from Aqueous Solution
Pseudo-Equilibrium Equation of Calcium Phosphate Precipitation from Aqueous Solution Open
An X-ray amorphous phase is frequently present at the early stage of calcium phosphate crystallization, and the relevant solution chemistry is essential for understanding the mechanism of reaction. Here, we report a quantitative study of a…