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Multimodal biomedical AI

Nature Medicine, 2022
The increasing availability of biomedical data from large biobanks, electronic health records, medical imaging, wearable and ambient biosensors, and the lower cost of genome and microbiome sequencing have set the stage for the development of multimodal artificial intelligence solutions that capture the complexity of human health and disease.
Julián N. Acosta   +3 more
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Biomedical science and biomedical scientists

2022
This chapter provides an overview of biomedical science and the role of biomedical scientists. Biomedical science is often described as the application of the basic sciences, but especially the biological sciences, to the study of medicine, in particular, the causes, consequences, diagnosis, and treatment of human diseases.
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Pterostilbene: Biomedical applications

Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 2013
Resveratrol and its naturally dimethylated analog, pterostilbene, show similar biological activities. However, the higher in vivo bioavailability of pterostilbene represents a fundamental advantage. The main focus of this review is on biomedical applications of pterostilbene.
José M, Estrela   +4 more
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Biomedical Nanotechnology

2011
This chapter summarizes the roles of nanomaterials in biomedical applications, focusing on those highlighted in this volume. A brief history of nanoscience and technology and a general introduction to the field are presented. Then, the chemical and physical properties of nanostructures that make them ideal for use in biomedical applications are ...
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Biomedical Informatics Investigator

2018
The BMI Investigator is a computer human interface built in .Net which allows simultaneous query of structured data such as demographics, administrative codes, medications (coded in RxNorm), laboratory test results (coded in LOINC) and formerly unstructured data in clinical notes (coded in SNOMED CT).
Peter L, Elkin   +2 more
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