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Icariin Enhances the Enzymatic Activity of N‐acetylgalactosaminidase to Augment Akkermansia Abundance in Gut Microbiota for Improved PD‐1 Blockade Efficacy in Tumor Suppression

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Icariin promoted the growth of Akk by enhancing the activity of N‐acetylgalactosaminidase (Amuc_0920), which enhanced mucin utilization and provided a favorable nutrient environment for bacterial growth. This icariin‐mediated enrichment of Akk further reshaped the tumor microenvironment and promoted CD8+ T cell infiltration, ultimately synergizing with
Shuangying Qiao   +12 more
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Is Virtual Patient Simulation Superior to Human Patient Simulation

CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2022
Virtual and human patient simulation methods offer an effective way to increase patient safety, reduce the incidence of errors, and improve clinical decision-making skills. The study was conducted to compare the effects of virtual and human patient simulation methods on performance, simulation-based learning, anxiety, and self-confidence with clinical ...
Gul, Sahin Karaduman, Tulay, Basak
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Pacemaker patient simulator

Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1979
The purpose of the simulator is to establish the on demand function of pacemakers and to test electrocardiogram monitors and pacemaker test equipment. With this device, one can simulate the electrical behaviour of a paced heart, differentiating between natural sinus beats and paced beats.
H, Bakema, K H, Go, M, Meek
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Health Care Simulation with Patient Simulators and Standardized Patients

2008
The University of Louisville School of Medicine has successfully incorporated simulation in the medical school curriculum, using both mannequin-based simulators and standardized patients. Although based in the medical school, these programs also support educational activities within the nursing, dental, and public health schools at the Health Science ...
Richard R. Kyle, W. Bosseau Murray
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Simulated Patients

Pediatrics, 1978
I was interested to read the article "The Use of Paraprofessionals to Teach Interviewing Skills" by Stillman et al (Pediatrics 57:769, May 1976). Indeed, the use of "Programmed" or "simulated" patients has proven to be an important part of the birth of medical education as a science and a discipline, rather than its traditional place in the medical ...
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Educational patient simulation in MEDASPC

Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS), 2002
Describes the patient simulation program that we created for the MEDASPC system. The program provides the patient file with different features that were randomly chosen by the computer or allows the user to set the features individually. We can use the program to create a multi-encounter patient file that corresponds to the way patients and physicians ...
Wen-Jenq Leu   +4 more
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Patients Simulator for Transsphenoidal Surgery

2018 International Symposium on Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science (MHS), 2018
We developed “Bionic Brain” which was equipped with cranial base module to train for transsphenoidal surgery. In the transsphenoidal surgery training by using this Bionic Brain, the user can insert an endoscope and a curette into the nose and sphenoid sinus, and remove tumors from the pituitary gland.
Taisuke Masuda   +11 more
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Patient‐specific Surgical Simulation

World Journal of Surgery, 2007
AbstractTechnological innovations of the twentieth century have provided medicine and surgery with new tools for education and therapy definition. Thus, by combining Medical Imaging and Virtual Reality, patient‐specific applications providing preoperative surgical simulation have become possible.
Luc, Soler, Jacques, Marescaux
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Simulation Saves the Day (and Patient)

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2019
Surgeons can use simulation to improve the safety of the systems they work within, around, because of, and despite. Health care is a complex adaptive system that can never be completely knowable; simulation can expose aspects of patient care delivery that are not necessarily evident prospectively, during planning, or retrospectively, during ...
Ellen S, Deutsch, Mary D, Patterson
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