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E-Learning - A Driver for Continuing Professional Development?
J.E. Flood
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In this study, a Pt/Co BNzyme with peroxidase/GPx‐like activity is developed, increasing oxidative stress by generating ROS and depleting GSH to induce ICD. The mild PTT effect enhanced its enzymatic activity. The Pt/Co BNzyme remodeled the TME, promoting DC maturation.
Yanbing Huang +9 more
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Flipped learning in rabies prevention and treatment in continuing professional development courses of health care providers: Quasiexperimental evaluation of knowledge, attitude, and skill competency framework. [PDF]
Khoshnoodifar M +2 more
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Utilizing PDO, cell lines and cervical cancer xenograft (CDX) models, the study demonstrate both in vitro and in vivo that the metabolite of L. crispatus, erucic acid, can modulate the proliferation, migration and invasion of cervical cancer by activating the PPAR‐δ pathway.
Qianwei Zhen +8 more
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The role of medical regulations and medical regulators in fostering the use of eHealth data for strengthened continuing professional development (CPD): a document analysis with key informants' interviews. [PDF]
Pizzuti C, Palmieri C, Shaw T.
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This study examines the feasibility of a mobile health physical activity intervention for individuals post‐stroke using a sequential multiple assignment randomized trial (SMART) design. High recruitment, retention, and adherence rates are observed, with promising trends in step count, fatigue, and quality of life.
Aoife Whiston +20 more
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With the help of large language models, deep neural network learning, and kinetic calculation, a knowledge graph prediction of prior research in methane conversion is conducted. This knowledge graph provides a comprehensive understanding of the relationships among catalyst materials, catalytic performance, and reaction conditions, providing guidance ...
Boyu Xu +11 more
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Vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE) is the dominant method for manufacturing high‐performance small‐molecule organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs). Its mature application in OLEDs offers valuable guidance for emerging perovskite light‐emitting diodes (PeLEDs).
Chenxi Shen +8 more
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