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View article: Mechanism of quiescent nanoplastic formation from semicrystalline polymers
Mechanism of quiescent nanoplastic formation from semicrystalline polymers Open
Polymers are known to spontaneously produce microplastics (sizes 1 μm - 3 mm) and nanoplastics (10 nm - 1 μm). Still, the mechanisms by which environmentally-triggered Å-level random bond breaking events lead to the formation of these rela…
View article: Mechanism of Quiescent Nanoplastic Formation from Semicrystalline Polymers
Mechanism of Quiescent Nanoplastic Formation from Semicrystalline Polymers Open
Polymers are known to spontaneously produce micro (sizes 1μm - 5mm, MPL) and nanoplastics (10nm - 1μm, NPL), but the mechanisms by which environmentally-triggered Å-level random bond breaking events lead to the formation of these relativel…
View article: Overcoming Challenges in Interdisciplinary Collaboration Between Human and Veterinary Medicine
Overcoming Challenges in Interdisciplinary Collaboration Between Human and Veterinary Medicine Open
Companion animals, such as dogs and cats, have gained considerable attention in translational medicine due to their potential as models for human diseases. The use of these animals in research has opened new avenues for developing treatmen…
View article: Exploring the Tumor-Associated Risk of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy in Veterinary Medicine
Exploring the Tumor-Associated Risk of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy in Veterinary Medicine Open
Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy has been actively applied in veterinary regenerative medicine to treat various canine and feline diseases. With increasing emphasis on safe cell-based therapies, evaluations of their tumorigenic potentia…
View article: Medication effects on pulmonary thromboembolism in mice intravenously transplanted with canine adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells
Medication effects on pulmonary thromboembolism in mice intravenously transplanted with canine adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells Open
IMPORTANCE: The intravenous administration of adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AdMSCs) in veterinary medicine is a promising regenerative therapy, but it can lead to severe complications, including pulmonary thromboembolism (…
View article: Pulmonary passage of canine adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells through intravenous transplantation in mouse model
Pulmonary passage of canine adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells through intravenous transplantation in mouse model Open
PTE was verified, and various variables were identified as potential contributing factors, including the cell dose, injection frequency, and suspension volume.
View article: Exceptional Repositioning of Dog Dewormer: Fenbendazole Fever
Exceptional Repositioning of Dog Dewormer: Fenbendazole Fever Open
Fenbendazole (FZ) is a benzimidazole carbamate drug with broad-spectrum antiparasitic activity in humans and animals. The mechanism of action of FZ is associated with microtubular polymerization inhibition and glucose uptake blockade resul…
View article: Double Repositioning: Veterinary Antiparasitic to Human Anticancer
Double Repositioning: Veterinary Antiparasitic to Human Anticancer Open
Drug repositioning, the approach of discovering different uses for existing drugs, has gained enormous popularity in recent years in the anticancer drug discovery field due to the increasing demand for anticancer drugs. Additionally, the r…
View article: Locating the Instant Center of Rotation in the Subaxial Cervical Spine with Biplanar Fluoroscopy during <i>In Vivo</i> Dynamic Flexion-Extension
Locating the Instant Center of Rotation in the Subaxial Cervical Spine with Biplanar Fluoroscopy during <i>In Vivo</i> Dynamic Flexion-Extension Open
The ICR in the cervical spine showed a trend of moving progressively more superiorly and anteriorly and the disc space overlapping the distribution circle of ICR increased along the lower motion segments except the C5-6 segment. These find…
View article: Comparison of hemostatic efficacy and cytotoxicity of three ferric subsulfate- and chitosan-based styptics in different formulations using a rat tail bleeding model
Comparison of hemostatic efficacy and cytotoxicity of three ferric subsulfate- and chitosan-based styptics in different formulations using a rat tail bleeding model Open
This study was conducted to compare the hemostatic efficacy of three ferric subsulfate-and chitosan-based styptics as a powder and a gel containing ferric subsulfate and chitosan (FSC-PO and FSC-G, respectively) and a soaked pad containing…
View article: Current Status of Canine Umbilical Cord Blood-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Veterinary Medicine
Current Status of Canine Umbilical Cord Blood-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Veterinary Medicine Open
Stem cell therapy has prompted the expansion of veterinary medicine both experimentally and clinically, with the potential to contribute to contemporary treatment strategies for various diseases and conditions for which limited or no thera…
View article: Supercooling Storage for the Transplantable Sources From the Rat and the Rabbit: A Preliminary Report
Supercooling Storage for the Transplantable Sources From the Rat and the Rabbit: A Preliminary Report Open
The difference in damage of transplantable sources by storage temperature conditions is the evidence that effectiveness may depend on the storage method. It is necessary to determine further optimal supercooling temperature of the preserva…
View article: Clinical Data of Urine Culture and Antimicrobial Sensitivity Tests according to the Voiding Method over 15 Years in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
Clinical Data of Urine Culture and Antimicrobial Sensitivity Tests according to the Voiding Method over 15 Years in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Open
Purpose To analyze the results of urine cultures and antimicrobial sensitivity tests according to the voiding methods in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) over a 15-year period. Materials and Methods A total of 1,579 urine culture sam…
View article: Are They Really Stem Cells? Scrutinizing the Identity of Cells and the Quality of Reporting in the Use of Adipose Tissue‐Derived Stem Cells
Are They Really Stem Cells? Scrutinizing the Identity of Cells and the Quality of Reporting in the Use of Adipose Tissue‐Derived Stem Cells Open
There is an increasing concern that the term adipose tissue‐derived stem cell (ASC) is inappropriately used to refer to the adipose stromal vascular fraction (SVF). To evaluate the accuracy and quality of reporting, 116 manuscripts on the …