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The assessment of xenogeneic bone immunotoxicity and risk management study
Background Xenogeneic bone has been widely used in a variety of clinical bone-related disease to promote bone healing and restore bone defects. However, the adverse effects of immune system limit its application in the clinic.
Xiaoxia Sun +6 more
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REGULATORY APPROVAL OF NEW MEDICAL DEVICES: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY [PDF]
Objective To investigate the regulatory approval of new medical devices. Design Cross sectional study of new medical devices reported in the biomedical literature.
Darzi, A +6 more
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Inhibition of the PI3K but not the MEK/ERK pathway sensitizes human glioma cells to alkylating drugs
Background Intrinsic chemoresistance of glioblastoma (GBM) is frequently owed to activation of the PI3K and MEK/ERK pathways. These signaling cascades are tightly interconnected however the quantitative contribution of both to intrinsic resistance is ...
Bodo Haas +12 more
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Compositions and medical devices for controlled release of nitric oxide and methods of production thereof [PDF]
The present disclosure describes compositions providing for controlled release of nitric oxide (NO) and methods for production of these compositions. In some embodiments, the compositions may include a biodegradable polymer and a nitric oxide-releasing ...
Balkus, Kenneth J., Jr., Liu, Harvey A.
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Causation as a condition for liability of medical employees [PDF]
In order to hold a health care worker or a health care institution liable for damage caused to the patient, it is necessary to determine the causation as one of the permanent conditions for establishing liability.
Manić Samir
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In the present study, we aimed to investigate the association between urate‐lowering drugs and cardiovascular events, primarily focusing on the risk of febuxostat and topiroxostat when compared with allopurinol in Japan.
Sono Sawada +8 more
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E. coli "super-contaminates" narrow ducts fostered by broad run-time distribution [PDF]
One striking feature of bacterial motion is their ability to swim upstream along corners and crevices, by leveraging hydrodynamic interactions. This motion through anatomic ducts or medical devices might be at the origin of serious infections.
Altshuler, Ernesto +5 more
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Hallucinations in medical devices
Computer methods in medical devices are frequently imperfect and are known to produce errors in clinical or diagnostic tasks. However, when deep learning and data-based approaches yield output that exhibit errors, the devices are frequently said to ...
Jason Granstedt +4 more
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Strict liability of medical workers for damages by medical devices: Arguments pro et contra [PDF]
The former Yugoslav law, as well as the law in all former Yugoslav republics, adopts the so-called open system of strict liability, so if the patient suffers damage due to dangerous medical device usage, medical workers, in general, may be held liable ...
Nikolić Đorđe L.
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3D printing of PEEK-based medical devices [PDF]
open access articlePolyether-ether-ketone (PEEK) is an excellent thermoplastic alternative to metallic biomaterials which is used for loadbearing applications due to its high strength and stiffness, and biocompatibility with no cytotoxic effects ...
Seitz, Herman +4 more
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