Pilot Programs in Medical Research

Pilot Programs in Medical Research

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Improving wound care simulation with the addition of odor: a descriptive, quasi-experimental study - PubMed
Improving wound care simulation with the addition of odor: a descriptive, quasi-experimental study - PubMed
Improving problem-solving skills and expertise in complex clinical care provision requires engaging students in the learning process--a challenging goal when clinical practicums and supervisors are limited. High-fidelity simulation has created many new opportunities for educating healthcare professi …
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Improving wound care simulation with the addition of odor: a descriptive, quasi-experimental study - PubMed
An experimental study on estimating human error probability (HEP) parameters for PSA/HRA by using human model simulation - PubMed
An experimental study on estimating human error probability (HEP) parameters for PSA/HRA by using human model simulation - PubMed
A framework of Human Error Probability (HEP) parameters, which is needed for Human Reliability Analysis (HRA) within a practice of Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA) of Nuclear Power Plant is first proposed. Then a laboratory experiment was conducted in order to construct a computer simulation mo …
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An experimental study on estimating human error probability (HEP) parameters for PSA/HRA by using human model simulation - PubMed
The residents' computer bulletin board system: results of a 23-month pilot study - PubMed
The residents' computer bulletin board system: results of a 23-month pilot study - PubMed
The Residents' Computer Bulletin Board System (RBBS) originated as an offshoot of a research project designed at a 1988 meeting of Baltimore's chief medical residents. Beginning on March 1, 1989, RBBS offered electronic mail, bulletins, file transfers, newsletters, and data collections to physicians …
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The residents' computer bulletin board system: results of a 23-month pilot study - PubMed
Single-Cell RNA Profiling of Glomerular Cells Shows Dynamic Changes in Experimental Diabetic Kidney Disease | American Society of Nephrology
Single-Cell RNA Profiling of Glomerular Cells Shows Dynamic Changes in Experimental Diabetic Kidney Disease | American Society of Nephrology
Although transcriptomic profiling of kidney tissues or isolated glomeruli has provided insights into broad changes in the pathogenesis of diabetic kidney disease, the presence of multiple cell types in kidney samples limits what can be discerned about changes in specific types of cells. To better elucidate the mechanisms of early diabetic kidney injury, the authors used single-cell RNA sequencing technology to perform a gene expression analysis of individual kidney glomerular cells of a diabetic mouse model. A comparison of gene expression in normal versus diabetic mouse kidney cells at a single-cell level showed dynamic changes in the pattern of expressed genes. This approach may help identify important factors underlying the pathophysiology of diabetic kidney disease progression and point to potential new therapeutic approaches. Background Recent single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analyses have offered much insight into cell-specific gene expression profiles in normal kidneys. However, in diseased kidneys, understanding of changes in specific cells, particularly glomerular cells, remains limited. Methods To elucidate the glomerular cell–specific gene expression changes in diabetic kidney disease, we performed scRNA-seq analysis of isolated glomerular cells from streptozotocin-induced diabetic endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS)–deficient (eNOS−/−) mice and control eNOS−/− mice. Results We identified five distinct cell populations, including glomerular endothelial cells, mesangial cells, podocytes, immune cells, and tubular cells. Using scRNA-seq analysis, we confirmed the expression of glomerular cell–specific markers and also identified several new potential markers of glomerular cells. The number of immune cells was significantly higher in diabetic glomeruli compared with control glomeruli, and further cluster analysis showed that these immune cells were predominantly macrophages. Analysis of differential gene expression in endothelial and mesangial cells of diabetic and control mice showed dynamic changes in the pattern of expressed genes, many of which are known to be involved in diabetic kidney disease. Moreover, gene expression analysis showed variable responses of individual cells to diabetic injury. Conclusions Our findings demonstrate the ability of scRNA-seq analysis in isolated glomerular cells from diabetic and control mice to reveal dynamic changes in gene expression in diabetic kidneys, with variable responses of individual cells. Such changes, which might not be apparent in bulk transcriptomic analysis of glomerular cells, may help identify important pathophysiologic factors contributing to the progression of diabetic kidney disease.
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Single-Cell RNA Profiling of Glomerular Cells Shows Dynamic Changes in Experimental Diabetic Kidney Disease | American Society of Nephrology
Psychological reactions and processes following replantation surgery: a study of 50 patients - PubMed
Psychological reactions and processes following replantation surgery: a study of 50 patients - PubMed
Fifty consecutive patients admitted for replantation surgery received a psychiatric evaluation. In 28 percent of the patients there was evidence of preaccident psychopathology. Fifty-four percent of the patients reported a recent stressful life event predating the accident. Fifty-four percent of the …
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Psychological reactions and processes following replantation surgery: a study of 50 patients - PubMed
Optical investigation of three-dimensional human skin equivalents: A pilot study - PubMed
Optical investigation of three-dimensional human skin equivalents: A pilot study - PubMed
Human skin equivalents (HSEs) are three-dimensional living models of human skin that are prepared in vitro by seeding cells onto an appropriate scaffold. They recreate the structure and biological behaviour of real skin, allowing the investigation of processes such as keratinocyte differentiation an …
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Optical investigation of three-dimensional human skin equivalents: A pilot study - PubMed
Strengthening Behavior and Social Functioning Among Persons with Autism Spectrum Conditions Using Artificial Intelligence and Behavioral Activation: Protocol for the Well-Being and Health for Loved onEs with ASD (WHOLE) Psychosocial Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial - PubMed
Strengthening Behavior and Social Functioning Among Persons with Autism Spectrum Conditions Using Artificial Intelligence and Behavioral Activation: Protocol for the Well-Being and Health for Loved onEs with ASD (WHOLE) Psychosocial Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial - PubMed
Although a proportion of families and communities in low resource settings continue to provide care to loved ones with autism spectrum conditions, many of the affected persons remain undiagnosed and without access to proven therapies due to high treatment cost and cultural pressures, in particular. …
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Strengthening Behavior and Social Functioning Among Persons with Autism Spectrum Conditions Using Artificial Intelligence and Behavioral Activation: Protocol for the Well-Being and Health for Loved onEs with ASD (WHOLE) Psychosocial Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial - PubMed
[Monitoring with four recovery phases. First experiences in FACT] - PubMed
[Monitoring with four recovery phases. First experiences in FACT] - PubMed
Following an audit, the flexible assertive community treatment-teams (FACT-teams), in Winterswijk, the Netherlands, set out to discover a more recovery-oriented approach to treatment and monitoring. Their findings support researching four recovery phases described previously. AIM: A pilot …
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[Monitoring with four recovery phases. First experiences in FACT] - PubMed
Turning blood into brain: cells bearing neuronal antigens generated in vivo from bone marrow - PubMed
Turning blood into brain: cells bearing neuronal antigens generated in vivo from bone marrow - PubMed
Bone marrow stem cells give rise to a variety of hematopoietic lineages and repopulate the blood throughout adult life. We show that, in a strain of mice incapable of developing cells of the myeloid and lymphoid lineages, transplanted adult bone marrow cells migrated into the brain and differentiate …
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Turning blood into brain: cells bearing neuronal antigens generated in vivo from bone marrow - PubMed
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The differentiation potential of stem cells in tissues of the adult has been thought to be limited to cell lineages present in the organ from which they were derived, but there is evidence that some stem cells may have a broader differentiation repertoire. We show here that neural stem cells from th …
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A clonogenic common myeloid progenitor that gives rise to all myeloid lineages - PubMed
A clonogenic common myeloid progenitor that gives rise to all myeloid lineages - PubMed
Haematopoietic stem cells give rise to progeny that progressively lose self-renewal capacity and become restricted to one lineage. The points at which haematopoietic stem cell-derived progenitors commit to each of the various lineages remain mostly unknown. We have identified a clonogenic common lym …
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A clonogenic common myeloid progenitor that gives rise to all myeloid lineages - PubMed
Neurogenesis in the adult brain: death of a dogma - PubMed
Neurogenesis in the adult brain: death of a dogma - PubMed
For over 100 years a central assumption in the field of neuroscience has been that new neurons are not added to the adult mammalian brain. This perspective examines the origins of this dogma, its perseverance in the face of contradictory evidence, and its final collapse. The acceptance of adult neur …
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Neurogenesis in the adult brain: death of a dogma - PubMed
Irradiation induces neural precursor-cell dysfunction - PubMed
Irradiation induces neural precursor-cell dysfunction - PubMed
In both pediatric and adult patients, cranial radiation therapy causes a debilitating cognitive decline that is poorly understood and currently untreatable. This decline is characterized by hippocampal dysfunction, and seems to involve a radiation-induced decrease in postnatal hippocampal neurogenes …
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Irradiation induces neural precursor-cell dysfunction - PubMed
Clonal and population analyses demonstrate that an EGF-responsive mammalian embryonic CNS precursor is a stem cell - PubMed
Clonal and population analyses demonstrate that an EGF-responsive mammalian embryonic CNS precursor is a stem cell - PubMed
In cultures of embryonic striatum, we previously reported that EGF induces the proliferation of single precursor cells, which give rise to spheres of undifferentiated cells that can generate neurons and glia. We report here that, in vitro, these embryonic precursor cells exhibit properties and satis …
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Clonal and population analyses demonstrate that an EGF-responsive mammalian embryonic CNS precursor is a stem cell - PubMed