THE LABORATORY PROFESSOR AND THE MEDICAL SCIENCES IN THE UNITED STATES [PDF]
In a recent number ofThe Journal, Professor Symmers 1 combined a discussion of the defects in the teaching of pathology, and the deficiencies of the "lay professor." The first portion of the article was devoted largely to the difficulties in obtaining pathologic material.
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The development of a multi-disciplinary educational programme in Biomedical Diagnostics - a novel approach. [PDF]
This paper describes the development of a taught Master’s course in Biomedical Diagnostics using a novel multi-disciplinary approach. This course, the first of its kind in Ireland, covers the science and technology underlying the development of medical ...
MacCormac, Aoife +2 more
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A Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization of the Scientific Publications of Universities: A Study of Hamadan University of Medical Sciences during 1992-2018 [PDF]
The evaluation of universities from different perspectives is important for their scientific development. Analyzing the scientific papers of a university under the bibliometric approach is one main evaluative approach.
Fazli, Farzaneh +4 more
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Open Access and the progress of science [PDF]
There’s an old joke about asking the way to somewhere and being told it would be best not to start from where you are. It’s a good way to frame some thoughts about whether our present system of scholarly communication aids the progress of science or gets
Swan, Alma
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Trends in basic medical science instruction affecting role of multidiscipline laboratories
Eugene Marchand, J P Steward
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'If experts differ, what are we to do in the matter?' : the medico-legal investigation of gunshot wounds in a 1927 Scottish murder trial [PDF]
This article uses a notorious criminal trial, that of John Donald Merrett for the murder of his mother, as a case study to explore forensic medicine’s treatment of gunshot wounding in pre-war Scotland.
Duvall, Nicholas
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ERBIN limits epithelial cell plasticity via suppression of TGF‐β signaling
In breast and lung cancer patients, low ERBIN expression correlates with poor clinical outcomes. Here, we show that ERBIN inhibits TGF‐β‐induced epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition in NMuMG breast and A549 lung adenocarcinoma cell lines. ERBIN suppresses TGF‐β/SMAD signaling and reduces TGF‐β‐induced ERK phosphorylation.
Chao Li +3 more
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The Rewiring of Ubiquitination Targets in a Pathogenic Yeast Promotes Metabolic Flexibility, Host Colonization and Virulence [PDF]
Funding: This work was funded by the European Research Council [http://erc.europa.eu/], AJPB (STRIFE Advanced Grant; C-2009-AdG-249793). The work was also supported by: the Wellcome Trust [www.wellcome.ac.uk], AJPB (080088, 097377); the UK Biotechnology ...
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Exploring lipid diversity and minimalism to define membrane requirements for synthetic cells
Designing the lipid membrane of synthetic cells is a complex task, in which its various roles (among them solute transport, membrane protein support, and self‐replication) should all be integrated. In this review, we report the latest top‐down and bottom‐up advances and discuss compatibility and complexity issues of current engineering approaches ...
Sergiy Gan +2 more
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Wang M, Zhang Z, Sun N, et al. Int J Nanomedicine. 2023;18:1659—1676. The authors have advised the affiliation list on page 1659 is incorrect. The correct author list and affiliation is as follows.
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