CASE REPORT: MINIMAL TISSUE DAMAGE AND LOW COAGULATION LIVER RESECTION FOR HEPATOBLASTOMA USING INDOCYANINE GREEN FLUORESCENCE AND WATER-JET DISSECTOR

Case report: Minimal tissue damage and low coagulation liver resection for hepatoblastoma using indocyanine green fluorescence and water-jet dissector

Near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging with indocyanine green (ICG) has gained popularity in pediatric surgery as it has in general surgery.In addition, a water-jet dissector (WJD) has been successfully introduced in adult hepatic surgery.Tissue structures are dissected selectively and gently by the WJD.However, there have been no reports of hepa

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Analysis of MicroRNA Cargo in Circulating Extracellular Vesicles from HIV-Infected Individuals with Pulmonary Hypertension

The risk of developing pulmonary hypertension (PH) in people living with HIV is at least 300-fold higher here than in the general population, and illicit drug use further potentiates the development of HIV-associated PH.The relevance of extracellular vesicles (EVs) containing both coding as well as non-coding RNAs in PH secondary to HIV infection a

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Recurrent symmetrical bendings cause dwarfing in Hydrangea through spatial molecular regulation of xylem cell walls

Environmental prejudices progressively lead to the ban of dwarfing molecules in agriculture, and alternatives are urgently required.Mechanical stimulation (MS) is a promising, eco-friendly, and economical technique, but some responses to mechanical stimulation vary from one plant species to another.Additionally, as more frequent and violent wind ep

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Persistence of genetically engineered canola populations in the U.S. and the adventitious presence of transgenes in the environment.

Feralization of read more genetically engineered (GE) crops increases the risk that transgenes will become integrated into natural and naturalizing plant populations.A key assumption of the management of GE crops is that populations of escaped plants are short-lived and therefore the risks they pose are limited.However, few populations of escaped c

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