1. Oct 2025 Journal Article Journal of Biomechanical Engineering

    Modelling Transport and Biomechanics of Pulmonary Capillary Networks in Health and Disease

    Abstract

    Abstract. The pulmonary capillary network (PCN) is a highly complex and dynamic structure essential for gas exchange and systemic homeostasis. Beyond its primary role in oxygen transport, the PCN also mediates a range of transport processes relevant to both health and disease. Scientific interest in the PCN has evolved considerably over time, from early efforts

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  2. 3 Sep 2025 Preprint arXiv

    Hierarchical Section Matching Prediction (HSMP) BERT for Fine-Grained Extraction of Structured Data from Hebrew Free-Text Radiology Reports in Crohn's Disease

    Zvi Badash, Hadas Ben Atya, Naama Gavrielov, Liam Hazan, Gili Focht, Ruth Cytter-Kuint, Talar Hagopian, Dan Turner, Moti Freiman
    Abstract

    Extracting structured clinical information from radiology reports is challenging, especially in low-resource languages. This is pronounced in Crohn's disease, with sparsely represented multi-organ findings. We developed Hierarchical Structured Matching Prediction BERT (HSMP-BERT), a prompt-based model for extraction from Hebrew radiology text. In an administrative

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  3. 2 Sep 2025 Journal Article Scientific Reports

    High-throughput DNA repair monitoring in Saccharomyces cerevisiae suggests SSB- and DSB-induced chromatin reconfiguration

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    DNA repair is critical for cellular function and genomic stability across organisms. Yeast mating-type switching serves as an established model for studying DNA break repair and chromosome dynamics. However, real-time tracking of mating-type switching in live cells remains challenging due to resolution limitations of existing techniques. Here, we use high-throughput

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  4. Sep 2025 Journal Article Nature Materials

    Orchestrated growth factor release for muscle restoration

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    Implantable bioconstructs with sequential release of growth factors promote enhanced myofibre formation, angiogenesis and innervation in a mouse model of volumetric muscle loss.

  5. 14 Aug 2025 Journal Article Frontiers in Physiology

    Small scale electrostatically-driven aerosol deposition in airway-on-chip models of bronchial constriction

    Ron Bessler, Tirosh Mekler, Rami Fishler, Oshri Farhana, Sigal Dhatavkar, Tamar Daniel, Bar Kalifa, Kenichiro Koshiyama, Netanel Korin, Josué Sznitman
    Abstract

    Obstructive pulmonary diseases, including asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), are widespread and represent a major global health burden. Despite their impact, effective therapeutic delivery to the small airways using inhaled aerosols remains suboptimal. In this study, we present a novel in vitro airway-on-chip platform that mimics both normal and

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  6. 14 Aug 2025 Journal Article Small Methods

    The Effect of Mechanical Loading on Sprouting Angiogenesis from Engineered Macro-vessel Model

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    The influence of mechanical signals on sprouting angiogenesis has been of interest in the field of tissue engineering and biomechanics. Here, a unique experimental methodology is developed to apply mechanical loading on an engineered macro-vessel model to study the influence on angiogenic sprouting. The polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) stretchable device contains an engineered

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  7. 14 Aug 2025 Journal Article Advanced Functional Materials

    Unleashing the Power of Machine Learning in Nanomedicine Formulation Development

    Thomas L Moore, Cristiano Pesce, Antonietta Greco, Claudia Pisante, Greta Avancini, Valentina Di Francesco, Yosi Shamay, Paolo Decuzzi
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    Artificial intelligence (AI) is being integrated into nearly every aspect of modern life, and machine learning (ML)–a subfield of AI–has the potential to accelerate the development of nanomedicines. Here, a machine learning workflow is presented to optimize the microfluidic-based formulation of nanomedicines. A database of ≈200 unique nanomedicine formulations with over

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  8. 13 Aug 2025 Journal Article Advanced Science

    Shear Stress Targeted Delivery of Nitroglycerin to Brain Collaterals Improves Ischaemic Stroke Outcome

    Magdalena Litman, Sara Azarpeykan, Rebecca J Hood, Kristy Martin, Debbie Pepperall, Daniel Omileke, Fern Williams, Oktay Uzun, Deen Bhatta, Yuen K Yong, Alex Chan, Nicholas Hough, ... show all 22 authors
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    In patients with ischaemic stroke, retrograde perfusion of the penumbra by leptomeningeal collateral vessels (LMCs) strongly predicts clinical outcome, suggesting that enhancing LMC flow can offer a novel therapeutic approach. Using in vivo measurements and computational modelling it is shown that LMCs experience elevated fluid shear stress that is significantly higher

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  9. 13 Aug 2025 Journal Article Polymer International

    Water-in-oil emulsion templating of isocyanates: end-capping, foaming, porous structures and cell growth

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    PolyHIPEs are porous polymer monoliths synthesized within high internal phase emulsions (HIPEs) with >74% dispersed phase. Biodegradable polyester-based poly(urethane urea) (PUU) monoliths have been synthesized within water-in-oil emulsions via simultaneous diisocyanate–polyol urethane reactions (predominant) and diisocyanate–water urea reactions (CO2 byproduct) and

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  10. 6 Aug 2025 Preprint Social Science Research Network

    High-Resolution 3d Flow Reconstruction of Cerebrospinal Fluid Microcirculation Using Physics-Informed Neural Network: Conceptualization and Application to a Large Animal Model

    Mark Epshtein, Tirosh Mekler, Mohammed Salman Shazeeb, Clifford Lindsay, Matthew J Gounis, Netanel Korin, Vaia Anagnostakou
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    Background and Objective:Optical coherence tomography (OCT) enables high-resolution, both spatial and temporal, imaging of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) motion in the subarachnoid space (SAS), but measurements are restricted to planes perpendicular to the imaging catheter. This study introduces a Physics-Informed Neural Network (PINN) framework for reconstructing 3D flow

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