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1. Single-bundle ACL combined with ALL reconstruction yields comparable outcomes in patients with varied anatomical risk factors for ACL graft failure

2. Correlation between higher lateral tibial slope and inferior long term subjective outcomes following single bundle anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction

3. A non-genetic engineering platform for rapidly generating and expanding cancer-specific armed T cells

4. Rational design of synthetically tractable HDAC6/HSP90 dual inhibitors to destroy immune-suppressive tumor microenvironment

5. CS-PEI/Beclin-siRNA Downregulate Multidrug Resistance Proteins and Increase Paclitaxel Therapeutic Efficacy against NSCLC

6. Real-time imaging of intestinal bacterial β-glucuronidase activity by hydrolysis of a fluorescent probe

7. Poly-protein G-expressing bacteria enhance the sensitivity of immunoassays

8. Comparing the Therapeutic Mechanism and Immune Response of Human and Mouse Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Immunocompetent Mice With Acute Liver Failure

9. Bispecific T-cell engagers non-covalently decorated drug-loaded PEGylated nanocarriers for cancer immunochemotherapy

10. 3-Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging as an Additional Radiographic Decision Aid for Oxford Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty Patient Selection

11. Midterm Outcomes After Revision Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With a Single-Bundle Transtibial Autograft

12. CS-PEI/Beclin-siRNA Downregulate Multidrug Resistance Proteins and Increase Paclitaxel Therapeutic Efficacy against NSCLC

13. In situ subcutaneously injectable thermosensitive PEG-PLGA diblock and PLGA-PEG-PLGA triblock copolymer composite as sustained delivery of bispecific anti-CD3 scFv T-cell/anti-EGFR Fab Engager (BiTEE)

14. Real-time imaging of intestinal bacterial β-glucuronidase activity by hydrolysis of a fluorescent probe

15. Poly-protein G-expressing bacteria enhance the sensitivity of immunoassays

16. Simply Mixing Poly Protein G with Detection Antibodies Enhances the Detection Limit and Sensitivity of Immunoassays

17. Development of a highly sensitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) through use of poly-protein G-expressing cell-based microplates

18. Author Correction: Poly-protein G-expressing bacteria enhance the sensitivity of immunoassays

19. A novel 5DOF thin coplanar nanometer-scale stage

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