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Interventions to Minimize Medication Error by Nurses in Intensive Care: A Scoping Review Protocol. [PDF]
Coelho F +7 more
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Underestimation of the Prevalence of Medication Errors in Nursing Homes [PDF]
Ramesh Sharma Poudel, Shakti Shrestha
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Interplay between RNA‐protein interactions and RNA structures in gene regulation
Methodological advances in mapping transcriptome‐wide RNA‐protein interactions and RNA structures have started to uncover the potential of RNP conformations in gene regulation. Competing RNA–RNA, RNA‐protein and protein–protein interactions shape the compaction and function of RNPs throughout their lifetime and may provide novel therapeutic targets in ...
Jenni Rapakko +2 more
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Objective: To assess and find out the events of medication errors and to classify the medication error in the diabetology and general medicine department. Study Design: The longitudinal cohort prospective observational study. Place and Duration
Altaf Ali Mangi
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Knowledge and Perception Regarding Medication Error Among Nurses
Background: Patient safety is the major concern in providing quality care. Medication errors have been identified as the most common type of preventable errors.
Susan Maharjan +5 more
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Estimated Cost Savings from Reducing Errors in the Preparation of Sterile Doses of Medications
Terry F. Urbine, Philip J. Schneider
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Tryptophan metabolite atlas uncovers organ, age, and sex‐specific variations
Tryptophan metabolites were analyzed across twelve organs, the central nervous system, and serum in male and female mice at three life stages. We found tissue‐, sex‐, and age‐specific differences, including increased indole‐3‐pyruvate and kynurenine in aging males.
Lizbeth Perez‐Castro +8 more
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Quality of MedDRA® Coding in a Sample of COVID-19 Vaccine Medication Error Data. [PDF]
Kralova K +3 more
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597. Pharmacist-Led Interventions for Inpatient HIV-Related Medication Errors [PDF]
Mary Joyce B. Wingler +3 more
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CDT1 is an essential protein for DNA replication licensing that loads the MCM complex, the eukaryotic replicative DNA helicase, onto replication origins. Overexpression of CDT1 induces cell cycle arrest at the S phase. Here we showed CDT1 inhibits the progression of replication forks by interacting with the MCM complex, leading to the stalling and ...
Takashi Tsuyama +7 more
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