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Background: A high incidence of errors occur while filling up death certificates in hospitals. The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of an educational intervention on errors in death certification in an intensive care unit (ICU).
Afzal Azim +6 more
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THE SUFFICIENCY OF DEATH CERTIFICATES: CEREBRAL HÆMORRHAGE AS A " PRIMARY CAUSE." [PDF]
D. Biddle
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In this study, ASH2L‐K312‐lac is identified as a critical driver that promotes the malignant progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Furthermore, through a comprehensive series of cell biological and molecular biological experiments, integrated with diverse animal models and systematic application of high‐throughput sequencing technologies, it ...
Hexu Han +14 more
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Metabolomics‐based ageing clocks developed using blood biomarkers from over 215 000 European adults, improved the prediction of 10‐year all‐cause mortality compared to traditional models. Biological age acceleration is associated with higher mortality risk, as each additional year of metabolic age corresponded to at least 8% increased risk. These tools
Lei Peng +4 more
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Iowa Office of the State Medical Examiner Newsletter, September 1, 2008, no. 4 [PDF]
The official newsletter of the Iowa Office of the State Medical ...
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A programmable 3D Neuron‐Injury‐on‐a‐Chip platform integrates multiaxial mechanical loading with ultrasensitive electrochemical biosensing to decode neuronal responses in real time. By mimicking physiologically relevant extension–torsion forces, the system reveals load‐specific biomarker trajectories (T‐Tau, NFL), gene regulation, and apoptosis.
Sultan Khetani +12 more
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THE LEGAL DUTY OF MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS IN THE CERTIFICATION OF DEATH [PDF]
W. B. Purchase
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Aging involves physiological decline and heightened disease susceptibility, necessitating effective interventions. Redox‐responsive selenium‐loaded nanoparticles (SeMSNs) are developed, which delay cellular senescence by reducing oxidative stress and senescence markers (p16/p21). In aged mice, SeMSNs extend lifespan, improve organ function, and restore
Yang Yu +15 more
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