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Effectiveness of a Nurse-Led Multidisciplinary Intervention vs Usual Care on Advance Care Planning for Vulnerable Older Adults in an Accountable Care Organization: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Improvisational Movement to Improve Quality of Life in Older Adults With Early-Stage Dementia: A Pilot Study.
Bond, Aleah
Non-traumatic perforation of the small intestine. Report of 13 cases and review of the literature.
The effect of altered loading following rotator cuff tears in a rat model on the regional mechanical properties of the long head of the biceps tendon.
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End-to-side neurorrhaphy using an electrospun PCL/collagen nerve conduit for complex peripheral motor nerve regeneration.
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Auricular reconstruction using tissue-engineered alloplastic implants for improved clinical outcomes.
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Downregulation of metabolic activity increases cell survival under hypoxic conditions: potential applications for tissue engineering.
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Autologously generated tissue-engineered bone flaps for reconstruction of large mandibular defects in an ovine model.
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A hydrogel bioink toolkit for mimicking native tissue biochemical and mechanical properties in bioprinted tissue constructs.
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Repopulation of porcine kidney scaffold using porcine primary renal cells.
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Solubilized Amnion Membrane Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel Accelerates Full-Thickness Wound Healing.
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Three-dimensional bioprinting for organ bioengineering: promise and pitfalls.
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In Situ Bioprinting of Autologous Skin Cells Accelerates Wound Healing of Extensive Excisional Full-Thickness Wounds.
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