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This Perspective discusses the importance of proper study design in preclinical studies in nanomedicine and cell therapy to improve reproducibility and the likelihood of clinical translation.
This Perspective describes the current state of point-of-care sensors for the diagnosis and monitoring of sepsis, and outlines opportunities for their use in improving the care of sepsis patients.
This Perspective provides an overview of recent cardiac cell therapies and their limitations, and argues for the need of deeper mechanistic understanding that informs the use of cells and of next-generation cell-free biologics in cardiac regeneration.
This Perspective argues that a significant number of bone fractures in the elderly are insufficiency fractures caused by cyclic loading from daily activities, which induces fatigue cracking, rather than the result of impacts or trauma.