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Flexor tendon injury and repair poses a surgical challenge because of the high complication rate, including adhesion formation, gapping and rupture, which ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the long-term safety and effectiveness of AVTX-803 in subjects with leukocyte adhesion deficiency Type II (LAD II). A ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the long-term safety and effectiveness of AVTX-803 in subjects with leukocyte adhesion deficiency Type II (LAD II).
Incisions into the uterus to remove fibroids can lead to adhesions — bands of scar tissue that may develop after surgery. ... adhesion formation after surgery.
When handling the skin patch, be careful not to touch the adhesive (sticky) surface with your hand. The adhesive part of the system contains some fentanyl ...
These include cell adhesion, epithelial morphogenesis, cell migration, vesicular trafficking and tumor metastasis, as well as the development and function of ...
During pregnancy, if part of the placenta grows too far into the uterine wall, it can remain attached after childbirth, causing severe maternal blood loss.
This helps prevent blood or bacteria from sticking to the patch. The adhesive layer is made up of various polymers that serve different functions, and the ...
... adhesion to liver sinusoidal endothelial cells and promotes the ... adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM1), that enhance monocyte adhesion and liver inflammation.
Narrowing of the tube that carries urine from the body, called the urethra, can limit urine flow and cause a number of problems.
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