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Engaging medical and dental students in curriculum committees: Faculty insights and expectations. [PDF]
Mahmood A, Amin S, Mahboob U, Khan NA.
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This study integrated early‐stage patient specimens with publicly available datasets encompassing non‐malignant lung tissues and advanced‐stage LUAD through single‐cell sequencing, revealing a dynamically remodeled tumor microenvironment characterized by a hypoxia‐adapted malignant subset (C5), immunosuppressive LGMN+ macrophages, STAT1‐driven ...
Bomiao Qing +10 more
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Exploring Factors Influencing Tooth Restorability Decisions Among Dental Students, Interns, and General Practitioners. [PDF]
Redwan A +6 more
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Correlative Imaging Platform Linking Taste Cell Function to Molecular Identity
A correlative imaging platform is developed to study how individual taste cells respond to different taste qualities. By linking cellular activity with molecular identity and environmental context, dual‐tuned taste cells capable of detecting both sweet and umami stimuli are identified.
Sungho Lee +6 more
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Impact of the OSCE on anxiety levels and perceptions of dental students: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Saiz Rodríguez A +4 more
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Clinical and radiographic assessment of root canal treatments performed by dental students
Andressa Benvenutti +3 more
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Mature red blood cells (RBCs) can capture extracellular DNA, with short fragments homologous to cfDNA. This uptake is mediated by apoptotic bodies, which induce RBC oxidative stress, deformation, and accelerated in vivo clearance. The rbcDNA abundance correlates with tumor burden and therapeutic response, highlighting its potential as a liquid biopsy ...
Zihang Zeng +20 more
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Undergraduate dental students' knowledge, attitudes, and satisfaction following a step-by-step course in microscopic dentistry. [PDF]
Li Z, Yang G, Zhang H, Huang C, Liang S.
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Transplantation of medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) interneuron progenitors into APP/PS1 cortices restored the slow oscillation characteristic of Alzheimer's disease. Donor cells survived, migrated, and matured into functional GABAergic interneurons, forming synaptic connections.
Shinya Yokomizo +16 more
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