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The rat model in microsurgery education: classical exercises and new horizons.
(2014-05)Microsurgery is a precise surgical skill that requires an extensive training period and the supervision of expert instructors. The classical training schemes in microsurgery have started with multiday experimental courses ... -
Reparative properties of a commercial fish protein hydrolysate preparation
(B M J PUBLISHING GROUP, 2005)Background: A partially hydrolysed and dried product of pacific whiting fish is currently marketed as a health food supplement to support `` intestinal health''. However, there has been only limited scientific study regarding ... -
Reparative properties of a commercial fish protein hydrolysate preparation
(B M J PUBLISHING GROUP, 2010-05-20)Background: A partially hydrolysed and dried product of pacific whiting fish is currently marketed as a health food supplement to support `` intestinal health''. However, there has been only limited scientific study regarding ... -
Replicating Dynamic Immune Responses at Single-Cell Resolution within a Microfluidic Human Skin Equivalent.
(Wiley, 2025-01-21)To enable in vitro investigation of human skin immunology, this study develops a microfluidic human skin equivalent (HSE) that supports the delivery of circulating immune cells via a vascular microchannel embedded within ... -
Reply to E. Hindié
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Research priorities in light of current trends in microsurgical training: revalidation, simulation, cross-training, and standardisation.
(2014-05)Plastic surgery training worldwide has seen a thorough restructuring over the past decade, with the introduction of formal training curricula and work-based assessment tools. Part of this process has been the introduction ... -
Rhomboid family member 2 regulates cytoskeletal stress-associated Keratin 16.
(2017-01-27)Keratin 16 (K16) is a cytoskeletal scaffolding protein highly expressed at pressure-bearing sites of the mammalian footpad. It can be induced in hyperproliferative states such as wound healing, inflammation and cancer. ...