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Stress management technique of radiologic technology interns of De La Salle Health Sciences Campus
The descriptive research design was used in this study to determine the stress management technique of the radiologic technology interns. Using purposive sampling, a total of 48 radiologic technology interns were chosen as respondents.
Ilustre, Virmadith A. +3 more
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A novel near‐infrared‐II fluorescent imaging capsule endoscope that detects specific fluorescence signals above 900 nm enables highly sensitive, targeted imaging of gastrointestinal cancer tissue. This wirelessly powered and magnetically controlled “smart pill” achieves high sensitivity and deep tissue penetration, allowing precise, non‐invasive ...
Weicheng Wang +10 more
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ABSTRACT Follicular lymphoma (FL) remains an incurable B‐cell malignancy with high relapse rates, and conventional therapies are often limited by significant toxicity, highlighting the need for novel treatments. We identified that FL exhibits markedly low expression of NAD(P)H: quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1), a key enzyme required for activating ...
Jinxing Zhang +10 more
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Occupational risks of radiology technicians in care for patients with multiple trauma
This study aimed to identify and give visibility to the main occupational hazards of radiology technicians, associated with the care of multiple trauma patient with a hospital department of conventional radiology.
Tiago Jorge Anderson +3 more
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This study develops an intelligent NIR‐II‐responsive nanoplatform to combat immunosuppression in breast cancer. It enables real‐time visualization of macrophage activity via “off‐on” fluorescence while simultaneously reprogramming macrophages through the CSF‐1R and CD47‐SIRPα pathways.
Yingbo Li +14 more
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Radiological Sciences and Technology for Radiological Technologists
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Background: Radiographic image is the first of choice for diagnosing complications involving elephants’ limbs. The extreme thickness of their limbs causes inaccurate image quality.
Chatchanok Udomtanakunchai +4 more
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This study presents an ultrasound‐responsive nanoplatform, CS‐BT@MZ@NEs, with a BaTiO3/Mn‐Zif‐8 core and a chondroitin sulfate coating for Golgi targeting. By leveraging neutrophil hitchhiking, it enables targeted delivery to infection sites. Under ultrasound stimulation, CS‐BT@MZ@NEs generates ROS and modulates Golgi pH to activate cGAS–STING ...
Shicheng Huo +7 more
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Digital Radiography Repeat Rate and Associated Factors in Referral Hospitals, Sari, Iran 2017
Background and purpose: The radiographic imaging repeat rate (RR) in digital and conventional imaging systems is considered as a quality control indicator.
Gholamreza Fallah Mohammadi +2 more
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A novel dual‐atom manganese MRI contrast agent (Mn‐BN) with a unique asymmetric coordination geometry provided a promising platform for sensitive and specific tumor imaging. In mice model, Mn‐BN nanoparticles precisely functioned as both a primary tumor‐specific enhancer in subcutaneous models and a hepatocyte‐specific agent in liver metastases models ...
Ding Yang +13 more
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