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A computer-assisted developmental paediatric programme.

open access: bronze, 1973
Kelley L. Cartwright   +2 more
openalex   +1 more source

Randomised controlled trial of computer assisted management of hypertension in primary care. [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1986
N. H. McAlister   +4 more
openalex   +1 more source

Exam‐level analysis of lecture capture viewing and student exam performance

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.
This study asks how lecture capture relates to exam performance in biology courses with three noncumulative exams. Mixed‐effects modeling separated between‐students from within‐student effects on exam %. Students who watched more recordings earned higher grades, but viewing spikes above a student's own mean, consistent with cramming, predicted small ...
Kirk Hillsley
wiley   +1 more source

Minimally invasive computer-assisted repair of feline sacroiliac luxation-a cadaveric study. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Vet Sci
Wolf ND   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

An investigation of computer-assisted cognitive-behavior therapy in the treatment of depression [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1982
Paulette M. Selmi   +4 more
openalex   +1 more source

ATG4B is required for mTORC1‐mediated anabolic activity and is associated with clinical outcomes in non‐small cell lung cancer

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.
The relationship between anabolic and catabolic processes governing lung cancer cell growth is nuanced. We show that ATG4B, an autophagy regulator, is elevated in lung cancer and that high ATG4B is associated with worse patient outcomes. Targeting ATG4B in cells reduces growth, protein synthesis, and mTORC1 activity, demonstrating a new relationship ...
Patrick J. Ryan   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Patient-Reported Healing of Static Computer-Assisted Sinus Lateral Window Osteotomy: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]

open access: yesClin Implant Dent Relat Res
Narongchai N   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Calcium‐sensing receptor induces the apoptosis of chondrocytes in cooperation with phosphate transporter

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio, EarlyView.
Excess Ca2+ ions activate the Calcium‐Sensing Receptor (CaSR), which subsequently drives the uptake of excess inorganic phosphate (Pi) via the Pi transporter (Pit−1) in chondrocytes. This mechanism causes a toxic increase in intracellular Pi concentration, ultimately leading to chondrocyte apoptosis and pathological mineralization. Excess extracellular
Sachie Nakatani   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Designing a computer-assisted diagnosis system for cardiomegaly detection and radiology report generation. [PDF]

open access: yesPLOS Digit Health
Zhu T   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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