The new department in the Johns Hopkins university: Art as Applied to MedicineBrodel description of why medical art is currently terrible and describing how hopkins has started a new department to teach the craft and make medical illustration better.Brdel...
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Vertical transmission accounts for most human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in children, and treatments for newborns are needed to abrogate infection or limit disease progression. We showed previously that short-term broadly neutralizing antibod
A discussion is also performed to alert to some considerations to be taken in account when numerically modelling those same injury scenarios. Abstract The biomechanics of traumatic injuries of the human body as a consequence of road crashes, falling, contact sports, and military environments have ...
Moreover, TS (transparent and stretchable) sensors that detect small variations in skin temperature as well as deformation throughout human activities have been simplified into an easy procedure that can be conveniently applied to an individual or the body as a patch. Temperature-sensing devices ...
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nodes were HIV-1-specific59. It is possible that SIV-specific CD8+TRMcells may exhibit a shift to a more “helper-like” polyfunctional effector phenotype with greatly attenuated cytolytic capacity in natural infection, as shown in recent reports for HIV-1 progresses in elite controllers59,60,...
As the heat began to build, the shawl Dani Kurta wore was shed. However, at that point all artists had sketched it into their composition. And one other unexpected hitch occurred. The battery in the lighting appliance ran out of charge. Thus, part way through, the light changed, just lik...
Having obtained his medical degree in Padua in 1540, he was first assigned there as a lecturer in philosophy and then an assistant to Vesalius, whom he succeeded to the Chair of Anatomy in 1543. This was about the time that medicine was undergoing its own Renaissance, fueled by anatomical ...