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ABSTRACT This article explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping scholarly research and writing for faculty in higher education. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into academic workflows, it offers opportunities to enhance efficiency, exchange ideas, and foster creativity, while also raising critical questions about authorship ...
Adam L. McClain, Scott Barton
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Artificial Intelligence in Drug-Coated Cardiovascular Devices: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Dinc R.
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Altered Dynamic Functional Network Connectivity in Post‐Stroke Aphasia
ABSTRACT Objective Previous studies examining post‐stroke aphasia (PSA) patients via resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs‐fMRI) have predominantly focused on static functional connectivity. In contrast, the current investigation aims to elucidate the alterations in dynamic functional network connectivity (dFNC) among PSA patients ...
Guihua Xu +6 more
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The Virtual Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (VTAVR) framework predicts optimal device landing zones tailored to patient-specific anatomy. [PDF]
Abdelkhalek M, Keshavarz-Motamed Z.
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Visual Recovery Reflects Cortical MeCP2 Sensitivity in Rett Syndrome
ABSTRACT Objective Rett syndrome (RTT) is a devastating neurodevelopmental disorder with developmental regression affecting motor, sensory, and cognitive functions. Sensory disruptions contribute to the complex behavioral and cognitive difficulties and represent an important target for therapeutic interventions.
Alex Joseph Simon +12 more
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Advanced Computer Simulation Based on Cardiac Imaging in Planning of Structural Heart Disease Interventions. [PDF]
Agarwal A, Ranard L, Vahl T, Khalique O.
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Why do Swedes Cooperate with the Police? A SEM Analysis of Tyler’s Procedural Justice Model [PDF]
Anjuli Van Damme +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Cognitive impairment, fatigue, and depression are common in multiple sclerosis (MS), potentially due to disruption of regional functional connectivity caused by white matter (WM) lesions. We explored whether WM lesions functionally connected to specific brain regions contribute to these MS‐related manifestations.
Alessandro Franceschini +7 more
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