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Nonclinical regulatory considerations for investigational new drug applications for regulatory T cell therapies. [PDF]
Dinh PU, Mihalcik L.
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This paper presents an integrated AI‐driven cardiovascular platform unifying multimodal data, predictive analytics, and real‐time monitoring. It demonstrates how artificial intelligence—from deep learning to federated learning—enables early diagnosis, precision treatment, and personalized rehabilitation across the full disease lifecycle, promoting a ...
Mowei Kong +4 more
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Mechanistic decoding of triclosan-induced endometriosis via network toxicology, Mendelian randomization, and molecular docking. [PDF]
Xu B, Li M, Zhao X, Qin Y, Zhao Y.
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ABSTRACT Background Workplace violence (WPV) in hospitals worldwide has been on the rise for the last decade, marked by increased verbal and physical aggression. From a biopsychosocial perspective, we conceptualize aggressors' mental states as their control (or lack of) of an impulse across their life course.
Ricardo Diego Suárez Rojas +2 more
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Targeting mitochondria to protect the heart: a matter of balance? [PDF]
Zouein FA, Booz GW.
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Do Variations in State Consultation Programs Affect Construction Fatality Rates?
ABSTRACT Background Along with its enforcement program, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has a voluntary consultation program that responds to requests from firms to identify hazards at their workplaces. We studied the effects of this program on fatal work injuries in the construction industry.
Wayne B. Gray, John Mendeloff
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The toxicological impact of PET-MPs exposure on atherosclerosis: insights from network toxicology, molecular docking, and machine learning. [PDF]
Wang Q, Liang H, Li L.
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ABSTRACT Background Since 1997 the Building Trades National Medical Screening Program (BTMed) has offered medical exams to construction workers employed in US nuclear weapons facilities. The process consists of two steps: (1) a detailed work history interview; and (2) a medical exam.
Knut Ringen +11 more
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