Stem cells accept the degradation products of Poly (ε-caprolactone)
Uremia. A history of urine in the blood
The term uremia was first introduced in 1847; literally translated, it means “urine in the blood.” Today, uremia describes the myriad of symptoms and organ derangements that result from the failure of the kidneys in its normal
Patient safety ward round checklist via an electronic app
Endothelial stiffening: a new parameter of endothelial damage in athero-susceptible regions of aorta
Anti-tubercular peptides: Future puissant weapon for tuberculosis therapy
When the immune system is away, biliary cancer cells may come back to play
Does body mass index affect how well patients do after meniscus surgery?
Obesity is present in about 38% of adults in the United States, and as many as 67% of patients with knee injuries (including meniscus tears). Some research has shown that obese patients have worse function and more
Angiotensin II actions on distal regulatory elements promote vascular dysfunction and hypertension
New approach for CO2 reduction
A new drug to improve drug-eluting stents in coronary artery disease
Spontaneous neonatal renal vein thromboses. Which ones should be treated?
Neonatal renal vein thrombosis (RVT) is a well-known condition, the treatment of which suffers from the lack of codified protocols as consequence of absent consensual guidelines. With an incidence rate between 1.3 to 2.2 cases per 100.000































