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Strategies toward development of biodegradable hydrogels for biomedical applications
Hydrogel polymer tissue regeneration drug delivery encapsulation
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2024/1/22
Hydrogel is a macromolecular gel constructed of a network of cross-linked polymer chains. Hydrogels are class of materials that can be tuned toward the subjected stimuli and can be modified to imitate...
Advances in hydrogels based on dynamic covalent bonding and prospects for its biomedical application
Dynamic covalent bondAdvanced techniques Preparation Application
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2024/1/19
In the past few decades, hydrogels based on dynamic covalent bonding (DCB) have attracted extensive attention and exploration with the rapid development of polymer science and life science disciplines...
Optical properties of biomass-derived nanomaterials for sensing, catalytic, biomedical and environmental applications
Nanomaterials Biomass Green chemistry Sustainable energy Carbon dots
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2024/2/28
Biomass-derived nanomaterials are becoming increasingly attractive if not indispensable in both academic and industrial fields within the past decades, coupled with growing interest in green chemistry...
Analysis of Swine Leukocyte Antigen Haplotypes in Yucatan Miniature Pigs Used as Biomedical Model Animal
Major Histocompatibility Complex [MHC] Swine Leukocyte Antigen [SLA] Yucatan Miniature Pig
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2016/5/19
The porcine major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is called swine leukocyte antigen (SLA), which controls immune responses and transplantation reactions. The SLA is mapped on pig chromosome 7 (SSC7) ...
Hopfield Networks in Relevance and Redundancy Feature Selection Applied to Classification of Biomedical High-Resolution Micro-CT Images
feature selection image features pattern classification
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2015/7/28
We study filter–based feature selection methods for classification of biomedical images. For feature selection, we use two filters — a relevance filter which measures usefulness of individual features...
Exploring the Boundaries:Gene and Protein Identification in Biomedical Text
Gene and Protein Identification Biomedical Text
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2015/6/12
We present a maximum-entropy based system incorporating a diverse set of features for identifying genes and proteins in biomedical abstracts. This system was entered in the BioCreative comparative eva...
Exploiting Context for Biomedical Entity Recognition: From Syntax to the Web
Biomedical Entity Recognition Syntax to the Web
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2015/6/12
We describe a machine learning system for the recognition of names in biomedical texts. The system makes extensive use of local and syntactic features within the text, as well as external resources in...
A System For Identifying Named Entities in Biomedical Text: How Results From Two Evaluations Reflect on Both the System and the Evaluations
Identifying Named Entities Biomedical Text Two Evaluations Reflect Both the System and the Evaluations
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2015/6/12
We present a maximum-entropy based system for identifying Named Entities (NEs) in biomedical abstracts and present its performance in the only two biomedical Named Entity Recognition (NER) comparative...
Exploring the boundaries:gene and protein identification in biomedical text
Exploring the boundaries gene and protein biomedical text
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2015/6/12
Background: Good automatic information extraction tools offer hope for automatic processing of the exploding biomedical literature, and successful named entity recognition is a key component for such ...
Mining Biomedical Literature to Extract Pharmacokinetic Drug-Drug Interactions
Machine Learning Pharmacokinetics Information Extraction
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2015/5/26
Polypharmacy is a general clinical practice, there is a high chance that multiple administered drugs will interfere with each other, such phenomenon is called drug-drug interaction (DDI). DDI occurs w...
A DENOISING OF BIOMEDICAL IMAGES
Total variation ROF model Gaussian noise
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2015/5/21
Today imaging science has an important development and has many applications in different fields of life. The researched object of
imaging science is digital image that can be created by many digita...
Variation in Information Needs and Quality: Implications for Public Health Surveillance and Biomedical Informatics
biomedical informatics public health surveillance
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2015/3/5
Understanding variation among users’ information needs and the quality of information in an electronic system is important for informaticians to ensure data are fit-for-use in answering important ques...
A PROBABILISTIC APPROACH TO DATA INTEGRATION IN BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH: THE IsBIG EXPERIMENTS
Probabilistic Models Biomedical Research Bayesian Networks
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2015/1/9
Biomedical research has produced vast amounts of new information in the last decade but has been slow to find its use in clinical applications. Data from disparate sources such as genetic studies and ...
The Vulnerabilities of Orphaned Children Participating in Research: A Critical Review and Factors for Consideration for Participation in Biomedical and Behavioral Research
orphaned children research Kenya
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2014/12/11
Orphans are a subpopulation with a unique set of additional vulnerabilities. Increasing focus on children’s rights, pediatric global health, and pediatric research makes it imperative to recognize and...
Variation in Information Needs and Quality: Implications for Public Health Surveillance and Biomedical Informatics
Variation Public Health Surveillance
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2014/11/19
Understanding variation among users’ information needs and the quality of information in an electronic system is important for informaticians to ensure data are fit-for-use in answering important ques...