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In soft tissues like arteries, unregulated hydroxyapatite accumulation leads to vascular calcification, a pathological condition associated with atherosclerosis, diabetes, chronic kidney disease (CKD), and aging. ...
Passive targeting exploits the enhanced permeation and retention (EPR) effect, a phenomenon observed in certain pathological tissues, such as tumors, characterized by leaky vasculature and poor lymphatic drainage. ...
The start of coronavirus pandemic pushed limits of healthcare systems all over the world by causing thousands of deaths and the requirement of a huge quantity of healthcare resources. ...
This study presents a validation of the digital pathology system to assess the feasibility of remote slide review and evaluate the performance and usability of whole slide scanners and viewers. ...
With this protocol it is possible to assess the voluntary motor function, being appropriate for patients with central nervous system pathologies and peripheral neuropathic disorders, older adults with mobility impairments, and athletes interested in rapid movement reactions and direction changes. ...
Virasoft provides digital pathology systems that optimize the pathology workflow with digital slide management, slide viewing and quantitative image analysis for Acibadem Hospitals pathology laboratories. In partnership with Acibadem Hospitals and Virasoft, artificial intelligence projects are being developed for several cancer ...
Introduction MPS I is caused by a deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme a-L-iduronidase (IDUA) leading to GAG accumulation in multiple tissues and organs This accumulation results in a complex array of progressive, multi-systemic pathologies, including CNS manifestations Approved therapies include enzyme replacement therapy (ERT), with chaperone and gene ...
A common theme among these studies is the ability of developmental THC exposure to induce long-term adaptations in the mesocorticolimbic system which resemble pathological endophenotypes associated with these disorders. ...
MPS I is caused by deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme a-L-iduronidase (IDUA) leading to GAG accumulation in multiple tissues and organs This accumulation results in a complex array of progressive, multi-systemic pathologies, including CNS manifestations Approved therapies include enzyme replacement therapy (ERT), with chaperone and gene therapies under ...
DBiT-seq can be adopted by researchers with no experience in microfluidics and may find applications in a range of fields including developmental biology, cancer biology, neuroscience, and clinical pathology. Introduction In multicellular systems, cells do not function in isolation but are strongly influenced by spatial location and surroundings ( Knipple et ...
In addition, a “Sequential [Sepsis-related] Organ Failure Assessment Score” (SOFA score) was added, which involves allocating points demonstrating pathological changes to 6 organ systems. If there is a 2 or more point increase in the total SOFA score following a score of 0 and an infection has also been identified, then a diagnosis of sepsis is given. ...
Introduction The classical field of neuroscience entails biological or psychological investigation of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord and the systemic network of sensory nerve cells called neurons.1 Traditionally, this field comprised of purely biological studies but has since flourished into an interdisciplinary sphere addressing the ...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest advancement of the SoSE field by offering an emerging set of common systems–based pathologies that may be prevalent in systems of systems. ...
Overall, our conclusions reinforce the limitations of the biomedical approach, which focuses on the treatment of specific pathologies in improving health. Health-system development requires the cooperation of many sectors and many actors across several spatial ...
Thus, sustainability of the human population is important because of the wealth of factors involved: both the elements of systems it affects and those that contribute to its size. In this article, I address the sustainability of the human population on the basis of the argument that other species serve as examples of sustainability at the species level—an example of an ...
