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The landscape of biomedical research
AbstractThe number of publications in biomedicine and life sciences has rapidly grown over the last decades, with over 1.5 million papers now being published every year. This makes it difficult to keep track of new scientific works and to have an overview of the evolution of the field as a whole.
Rita González-Márquez+4 more
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Tetrahydrobiopterin in biomedical research [PDF]
Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) is an endogenously synthesized cofactor, required for various enzyme activities and for some less well-defined functions. It is also required at the cellular level. The known enzymes that depend on BH4 are phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH), tyrosine hydroxylase, tryptophan hydroxylases 1 and 2, all three types of nitric oxide ...
Blau, Nenad, Thöny, Beat
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Freeloading in biomedical research [PDF]
The surge in the number of authors per article in the biomedical field makes it difficult to quantify the contribution of individual authors. Conventional citation metrics are typically based on the number of publications and the number of citations generated by a scientist, thereby disregarding the contribution of co-authors.
Rozing, M.P.+4 more
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Statistics in biomedical research
La Bioestadística es hoy en día una componente científica fundamental de la investigación en Biomedicina, salud pública y servicios de salud. Las áreas tradicionales y emergentes de aplicación incluyen ensayos clínicos, estudios observacionales, fisología, imágenes, y genómica. Este artículo repasa la situación actual de la Bioestadística, considerando
Cadarso Suárez, Carmen María+1 more
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Biomimicry in biomedical research [PDF]
Biomimicry (literally defined as the imitation of life or nature) has sparked a variety of human innovations and inspired countless cutting-edge designs. From spider silk-made artificial skin to lotus leaf-inspired self-cleaning materials, biomimicry endeavors to solve human problems.
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Biomedical Semantics: the Hub for Biomedical Research 2.0 [PDF]
We would like to welcome you to Journal of Biomedical Semantics (JBMS), a new open-access, peer-reviewed inter-disciplinary journal that addresses novel theoretical and practical advances in biomedical semantics research. The main focus of JBMS is the development and integration of semantics resources into the biomedical research practice.
Rebholz-Schuhmann, Dietrich+1 more
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Statistics and Biomedical Research
Medical observations of leukemia or Hodgkin's disease clusters in time and space have led statisticians to invent techniques to evaluate the probability that these occurrences were due to chance. A difficult computation in human genetics was simplified by a matrix devised by a non-genetical statistician, and readily adapted to newly emerging computer ...
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Nanotechnology for Environmental and Biomedical Research [PDF]
Given the high production and broad feasibility of nanomaterials, the application of nanotechnology includes the use of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) to clean-up polluted media such as soils, water, air, groundwater and wastewaters, and is known as nanoremediation [...]
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A Collaborative Biomedical Research System [PDF]
JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science Volume Nr.
Taweel, Adel, Rector, A., Rogers, J.
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The Importance of Zebrafish in Biomedical Research [PDF]
Introduction: Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is an ideal model organism for the study of vertebrate development. This is due to the large clutches that each couple produces, with up to 200 embryos every 7 days, and to the fact that the embryos and larvae are small, transparent and undergo rapid external development.Material and Methods: Using scientific ...
Susana S. Lopes, Bárbara Tavares
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