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RETRACTION: Mechanism of p27 Upregulation Induced by Downregulation of Cathepsin B and Upar in Glioma

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
RETRACTION: S. Gopinath, K. Alapati, R. R. Malla, C. S. Gondi, S. Mohanam, D. H. Dinh, and J. S. Rao, “Mechanism of p27 Upregulation Induced by Downregulation of Cathepsin B and Upar in Glioma,” Molecular Oncology 5, no. 5 (2011): 426–437, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molonc.2011.07.004.
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2022
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Computers, Health Care, and Medical Information Science

Science, 1980
The clinical laboratory is examined as a microcosm of the entire health care delivery system. The introduction of computers into the clinical laboratory raises issues that are difficult to resolve by the methods of information science or medical science applied in isolation. The melding of these two disciplines, together with the contributions of other
T L, Lincoln, R A, Korpman
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Defining medical information sciences: A health care science for the future

Medical Informatics, 1984
There exists a field; there are already researchers committed and busily at work; and there are meetings, journals, and organizations. Principal researchers in the field and those willing to lend their support should renew their efforts at crystallizing the identity of the field.
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Health Economics in Medical Nutrition: An Emerging Science

2015
The objective of this paper is to describe the applications of health economic theory to medical nutrition.The published literature provides evidence that medical nutrition, e.g. oral nutritional supplements, is an effective treatment for patients with disease related malnutrition.
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Medical Science and the Advancement of World Health

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
The idea behind this book is appealing, high-minded, and symbolically attractive—to bring together the work of 21 medical scientists from all over the world who share the convictions that global health is both critically important and critically imperiled and that governments and physicians must quickly learn to transcend geographic and political ...
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