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We also discuss challenges posed in clinical trial design for these novel device–based strategies including optimal patient selection and appropriate end points to establish efficacy. ...
Radiologists utilized the AI technology in real-time as part of their routine clinical practice at their discretion when making their final diagnostic judgment. ...
There is no such thing as unimportant, or non-eloquent, brain. For decades, neuroscientists and clinicians have studied the brain attempting to pinpoint the regions that control specific functions. This is the age old question of ‘What part of the brain is responsible for ___?’ For clinicians, this assists in determining where the source of certain disorders may originate and ...
PPG is most commonly used in pulse oximetry in clinical settings for measuring oxygen saturation but as the technology becomes more readily available, and inexpensive, the integration into portable devices has risen significantly. ...
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Determination of ADH activity in serum by spectrophotometry and combined with clinical investigation of this index are of great significance in the diagnosis of liver diseases. ...
Standard procedures used to extract DNA from oocysts, such as freeze–thaw (F/T) methods and DNA purification kits, are time-consuming and expensive and are difficult to implement in routine clinical practice. Therefore, we developed a surfactant extraction treatment (SET) that efficiently extracts DNA from the oocyst. ...
Many of Histocom’s pipette calibration customers include scientists in clinical diagnostics laboratories who, for example, routinely perform tests on patient blood samples in order to identify certain diseases. ...
