Preclinical and clinical orthotopic transplantation of decellularized/engineered tracheal scaffolds: A systematic literature review

Severe tracheal injuries that cannot be managed by mobilization and end-to-end anastomosis represent an unmet clinical need and an urgent challenge to face in surgical practice; within this scenario, decellularized scaffolds (eventually bioengineered) are currently a tempting option among tissue engineered substitutes.The success of a decellularize

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The role of indignation and other moral sentiments in the construction of a common (and solidary) sense of justice

I make a australis palette distinction between moral emotions and moral sentiments, concluding that moral sentiments are a more developed way to reflect and feel in moral contexts.Furthermore, I examine some of the views ethics and moral philosophy have had on the concepts of anger, resentment and indignation, and I relate them with the Rawlsian no

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