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Integration of Bioengineered Tools in Assisted Reproductive Technologies
A conceptual illustration depicting the collaboration between a medical professional (right) and a scientist (left). Their connection highlights the integration of scientific research and clinical practice. This representation underscores the role of emerging technologies in bridging fundamental research with applied reproductive healthcare.
Aslı Ak+3 more
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Preparing Osteopathic Students for the Single Graduate Medical Education Accreditation System: Evaluating Factors for Match Success in Emergency Medicine [PDF]
Megan Stobart‐Gallagher+1 more
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Screen-based telesimulation training for medical emergencies in dental clinics. [PDF]
Kishimoto N+4 more
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Imaging pH in a live rabbit at the surface of a sensor‐coated titanium plate using X‐ray excited luminescent chemical imaging (XELCI). A raster scanning X‐ray beam generates radioluminescence from a spot on the sensor, and the luminescence passes through the tissue and is collected at two wavelengths to determine local pH.
Unaiza Uzair+6 more
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Evaluation of Headache Trends among Undergraduate First Responders for Medical Emergencies at Saudi University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Alobaid AM, Syed W, Al-Rawi MBA.
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Platelet quality deteriorates during storage due to protein and platelet adhesion to current bag materials. Here, polymer coatings are identified that reduce adhesion and translated them to mini‐storage bags. Platelet quality are not impacted, despite significantly reducing adhesion.
Nicolas Pereyra+7 more
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The Significance of Paying Attention to Medical Emergencies in Medical Diagnostic Laboratories in Iran. [PDF]
Yousefi MJ+5 more
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Possibilities of Using UAVs in Pre-Hospital Security for Medical Emergencies. [PDF]
Robakowska M+6 more
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Primary Layer for Universal Sensing (PLUS), a universal coating for bioprobe immobilization across diverse substrates, is introduced. Unlike conventional methods, PLUS is directly grown from dopamine and avidin, creating a roughened surface with abundant biotin‐binding sites.
Nayoung Son+5 more
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