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CTBPro: A Next‐Generation Cholera Toxin Subunit B‐Based Neuroanatomical Tracer With Superior Brightness, Stability, and Sensitivity for Enhanced Neural Circuit Mapping

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
CTBPro is a next‐generation cholera toxin B–based tracer engineered by fusing CTB to the ultra‐stable fluorescent protein mBaojin. Exhibiting markedly enhanced molar brightness, CTBPro enables high‐fidelity neuronal labeling across multiple administration routes.
Xinghua Quan   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Chirality‐Converted Bacteriolytic Dodecapeptide Regulates Vibrio‐Induced Polymicrobial Infection and Ameliorates Invasion‐Associated Gut Microbiota Disequilibrium

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Multidrug‐resistant Vibrio infections are rising rapidly and threaten coastal populations worldwide. This study introduces D‐zp37, a chirality‐engineered antimicrobial peptide with exceptional potency against resistant Vibrio species. D‐zp37 kills planktonic cells, blocks mixed‐species biofilms, disrupts essential bacterial stress responses, and shows ...
Ping Zeng   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dual‐Physical‐Field Nanocatalysis: Injectable Hydrogel Enables Piezo‐Photothermal Synergy for Breast Cancer Therapy

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Piezocatalytic therapy (PCT) harnesses mechanical energy to generate tumor‐lethal reactive oxygen species (ROS), but its efficacy is limited by rapid electron‐hole recombination and poor intratumoral retention. To overcome these limitations, we engineered heterostructured BiOCl@CuO nanosheets embedded in an injectable, conductive ...
Can Tian   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

A consistent definition of cultural safety within Australian health professional education: a scoping review

open access: yesAlterNative, 2022
This scoping review aims to explore how cultural safety is defined in the Australian literature with health professional learners in clinical interactions.
Kay Brumpton, Tarun Sen Gupta
exaly   +3 more sources

Building a safety culture

Nursing Standard, 2005
This is the first article in a series of seven based on the Seven Steps to Patient Safety (National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA) 2004a). It is aimed at enhancing nurses' and midwives' knowledge about patient safety, including strategies and tools that are available to improve the quality of health care.
F, Milligan, S, Dennis
openaire   +2 more sources

There is no health without Cultural Safety: why Cultural Safety matters

Contemporary Nurse, 2022
Background: Nurses and midwives predominately work in western-centric health care settings, which may not align with Indigenous perspectives of health and wellbeing. Nurses and midwives will also view care through their own cultural lens. Culturally inappropriate health care can reduce access and engagement in services and contribute to reduced health ...
S. McGough   +4 more
openaire   +3 more sources

An irreplaceable safety culture

Critical Care Clinics, 2005
Intensive care unit (ICU) clinicians are sources of errors and of resilience. When they learn how to juggle many competing goals, remain vigilant, and tell safety stories--all in the context of changing technologies and demand--they can create safe settings of care.
Marta L, Render, Larry, Hirschhorn
openaire   +2 more sources

Understanding safety culture

British Journal of Nursing, 2021
Sam Foster, Chief Nurse, Oxford University Hospitals, reflects on the question of what makes a pro-safety ‘culture’ within an organisation, and how it can be developed
openaire   +2 more sources

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