Franklin

  • Franklin posted an update 7 months, 1 week ago

    Based on the multimodal characterization of human red blood cells (RBCs), the link between the storage-related sequence of the nanoscale changes in RBC membranes in the relation to their biochemical profile as well as mechanical and functional properties was presented. On the background of the accumulation of RBCs waste products, programmed cell…[Read more]

  • Franklin posted an update 7 months, 1 week ago

    Currently, sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) is regarded as the main culprit of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC), mainly due to the low reported corrosion rates of other microorganisms. For example, the highest reported corrosion rate for methanogens is 0.065 mm/yr. However, by investigating methanogen-induced microbiologically…[Read more]

  • Franklin posted an update 7 months, 1 week ago

    The case was a 75-year-old female with dyspeptic symptoms of a 2 month duration. There was a polycystic lesion at the level of the uncinate pancreatic process of 44 x 42 x 34 mm on abdominal ultrasound and MRI, which caused a slight dilation of the main pancreatic duct. EUS was performed that identified a multicystic formation of 25×36 mm in the…[Read more]

  • Franklin posted an update 7 months, 2 weeks ago

    People organize and convey their thoughts according to narratives. However, neuroscientists are often reluctant to incorporate narrative stimuli into their experiments. We argue that narratives deserve wider adoption in human neuroscience because they tap into the brain’s native machinery for representing the world and provide rich variability for…[Read more]

  • Franklin posted an update 7 months, 2 weeks ago

    OBJECTIVE Myoelectric activity of neck extensor muscles and head kinematic variables, when using a smartphone for one-handed browsing and two-handed texting while sitting, standing, and walking, were evaluated to compare the neck muscular load during these tasks and across the posture conditions. BACKGROUND There has been limited research on the…[Read more]

  • Franklin posted an update 7 months, 2 weeks ago

    Given that the cottonoid sliders glide along the parenchyma, do not stick, and are used for dynamic retraction, the main objectives to minimize retraction injury can be met while not compromising operative efficiency. CONCLUSION Cottonoid sliders are a simple and cost-effective method of providing gentle exposure during intracranial surgery. This…[Read more]

  • Franklin became a registered member 7 months, 2 weeks ago

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