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"Tissue Engineering for Neonatal Congenital Heart Disease: A New Frontier in Pediatric Cardiac Care" explores a revolutionary approach to treating heart defects in newborns. The book delves into the field of tissue engineering, where scientists aim to create functional heart tissues to repair or replace malformed structures. This technique offers a promising alternative to traditional surgeries using synthetic materials, which have limitations for growing babies. The book explores the current state of research, discussing the development of engineered heart valves, patches, and even entire…mehr

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"Tissue Engineering for Neonatal Congenital Heart Disease: A New Frontier in Pediatric Cardiac Care" explores a revolutionary approach to treating heart defects in newborns. The book delves into the field of tissue engineering, where scientists aim to create functional heart tissues to repair or replace malformed structures. This technique offers a promising alternative to traditional surgeries using synthetic materials, which have limitations for growing babies. The book explores the current state of research, discussing the development of engineered heart valves, patches, and even entire vascular grafts. It highlights the potential benefits of tissue engineering, such as improved long-term outcomes and reduced need for repeat surgeries.
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The financial world was sent reeling in early 2021 when a seemingly innocuous online forum, Reddit, orchestrated a buying frenzy that challenged the status quo of Wall Street. This book, "From Threads to the Streets: The Reddit Uprising and the Future of Finance," delves into this unprecedented event, the r/WallStreetBets community at its heart, and its far-reaching implications. Professor Ambrose, a leading expert in financial markets and social dynamics, meticulously dissects the events leading up to the "GameStop short squeeze." He explores the power of online communities, the democratization of finance through online platforms, and the vulnerabilities exposed in traditional investment practices. "From Threads to the Streets" is not just a chronicle of a single event. Professor Ambrose uses this case study to paint a vivid picture of the evolving financial landscape. He explores the potential for a future where social media and retail investors hold greater sway, the need for regulatory reforms, and the impact on established financial institutions. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the changing face of finance, the power of online communities, and the potential for disruption in the established order. Professor Ambrose's insightful analysis provides valuable perspective for investors, regulators, and anyone curious about the future of our financial system.