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Cerebral organoids were employed as a novel model to explore the neurotoxicity of soman. Soman inhibited acetylcholinesterase activity, increased cell apoptosis and upregulated endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress markers glucose‐regulated protein 78 (GRP78), activating transcription factor 6 (ATF6) and C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP).
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ZNF469 regulates the expression of genes encoding extracellular matrix proteins. Endogenous ZNF469 is predominantly cytoplasmic, while in transfected cells, it forms aggregates reminiscent of biomolecular condensates, located mainly in the nucleus. These condensates exhibit overlapping staining with proteasomes and are also associated with the mitotic ...
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Computerization of medical technologies
Biomedical Engineering, 1996The object of computerization is practical medical technology which is regarded as a complex of methodological and instrumental support for maintaining a physician-patient dialogue. The methodological support remain to be a prerogative of medicine and, consequently, relatively conservative. The instrumental support (as an aid for the methodological one)
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Surveillance of Medical Technologies
Journal of Public Health Policy, 1986Technologies from three different medical disciplines are examined in an effort to demonstrate the potential benefit of epidemiologic surveillance of health care technologies. Tubal sterilization is a common surgical procedure done in a healthy population, and a surveillance mechanism is already in place.
Ruth L. Berkelman, Stephen B. Thacker
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Medical and medical-technological developments [PDF]
The amazing strides in medicine and social facilities during the last century, manifested in better health care facilities, hygiene, vaccination, the introduction of antibiotics etc., have had the effect of doubling life expectancy at birth in the industrialized countries. 1)
Henk A. Becker, C. F. Hollander
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The NICE Medical Technologies Advisory Committee and medical technologies guidance [PDF]
The Medical Technologies Advisory Committee (MTAC) is the driver of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Medical Technologies Evaluation Programme (MTEP). This aims to identify novel devices and diagnostics with plausible claims for advantages to patients and/or to the NHS.
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Health Care Management Review, 1980
Technology was once considered automatically beneficial. Today the health care industry is carefully weighing the consequences as well as the advantages of medical technology. Medical technology has become a policy issue of great importance in public and private sectors.
Clyde J. Behney, David Banta
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Technology was once considered automatically beneficial. Today the health care industry is carefully weighing the consequences as well as the advantages of medical technology. Medical technology has become a policy issue of great importance in public and private sectors.
Clyde J. Behney, David Banta
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Medical Decision Making, 2014
New technologies are often incorporated into clinical practice with few data on their benefits and risks. In this issue of Medical Decision Making, Gold and colleagues report results of interviews with radiation oncologists and surgeons about factors that led to adoption of one treatment, accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI).
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New technologies are often incorporated into clinical practice with few data on their benefits and risks. In this issue of Medical Decision Making, Gold and colleagues report results of interviews with radiation oncologists and surgeons about factors that led to adoption of one treatment, accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI).
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