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Targeting Methylglyoxal Metabolism to Enhance Ferroptosis Sensitivity in Tumor Therapy
This study reveals how blocking a detox enzyme called GLO1 increases the buildup of a toxic molecule, methylglyoxal (MGO), which triggers cancer cell death by ferroptosis. A protein called PJA1 drives this process. Targeting the PJA1–GLO1 pathway boosts the effectiveness of ferroptosis‐inducing treatments in tumors, offering a promising approach for ...
Xinyue Zhang +9 more
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Confidentiality and Disclosure in Accreditation [PDF]
The law and the internal policies of accrediting entities have protected the confidentiality of accreditation information, but regulators who rely on accreditation decisions for public purposes are demanding greater access to this information.
Jost, Timothy Stoltzfus
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Implementation of the Health Care Homes model in Australian primary care
Introduction: Worldwide health systems face the challenge of providing innovative models for delivering care that ensures high quality, accessibility, continuity and coordination of care.
Tina Janamian
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A Learner-Centred Approach for Lifelong Learning Powered by the Blockchain [PDF]
The emergence of Blockchain technology promises to revolutionise not only the financial world, but also lifelong learning in many different ways. Blockchain technology offers opportunities to thoroughly rethink how we find educational content and ...
Bachler, Michelle +3 more
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A high‐resolution micro‐electrocorticographic (µECoG) brain‐computer interface (BCI) for real‐time motor decoding is reported. The application of flexible, scalable µECoG electrode arrays overcomes the insufficient spatial resolution in conventional ECoG BCIs.
Erda Zhou +15 more
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Doubled Standards of the Quality Assurance: Russia in the Bologna Process
The article focuses on the role and the position of the Russian system of higher education in the Bologna process. The author dwells on the documents prepared for ministerial conferences including the Ministerial Conference in Paris held on May 24–25 ...
Galina N. Motova
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This work presents an automated and accessible point‐of‐care device, MEMOs, for the detection of exosomal Aβ42 protein, a potential blood biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease. MEMOs, with its automated operation workflow, minimizes hands‐on time and maintains high sensitivity in diagnosing AD, allowing non‐specialists to conduct tests at home and offering
Xiaoxue Fan +10 more
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Accreditation of health services: is it money and time well spent? [PDF]
The research evidence shows that accreditation is a useful tool for stimulating improvements in the quality and safety of health services. Accreditation programs are deployed widely to monitor and promote safety and quality in healthcare.
Anne-Marie Boxall +4 more
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The Unfolding Tendency in the Federal Relationship to Private Accreditation in Higher Education [PDF]
The government has come to rely on private organizations for accreditation in higher education. It created the Higher Education Amendments of 1992 Act, which provided for state postsecondary review entities to contract with the Department of ...
Finkin, Matthew W.
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The impact of accreditation on medical schools’ processes
Increased emphasis is being placed worldwide on accreditation of undergraduate medical education programmes, and costs of participation in accreditation continue to rise.
D. Blouin +3 more
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