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Autor:
Augusto Ortega Granillo, Daniel Zamora, Robert R. Schnittker, Allison R. Scott, Alessia Spluga, Jonathon Russell, Carolyn E. Brewster, Eric J. Ross, Daniel A. Acheampong, Ning Zhang, Kevin Ferro, Jason A. Morrison, Boris Y. Rubinstein, Anoja G. Perera, Wei Wang, Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado
Publikováno v:
iScience, Vol 27, Iss 9, Pp 110737- (2024)
Summary: Injury is common in the life of organisms. Because the extent of damage cannot be predicted, injured organisms must determine how much tissue needs to be restored. Although it is known that amputation position affects the regeneration speed
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https://doaj.org/article/52a82fd173344307a31ecea2e7f25572
Autor:
David V Ho, Duncan Tormey, Aaron Odell, Aracely A Newton, Robert R Schnittker, Diana P Baumann, William B Neaves, Morgan R Schroeder, Rutendo F Sigauke, Anthony J Barley, Peter Baumann
Publikováno v:
eLife, Vol 13 (2024)
Facultative parthenogenesis (FP) has historically been regarded as rare in vertebrates, but in recent years incidences have been reported in a growing list of fish, reptile, and bird species. Despite the increasing interest in the phenomenon, the und
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https://doaj.org/article/7edbd2f11d01455196310a6666645c25
Autor:
Darren Wood, R. Schnittker, Tim Horberry, Michael G. Lenné, Brendan Lawrence, Michael Fitzharris, Jonny Kuo, Christine Mulvihill
Publikováno v:
Journal of Road Safety, Vol 32, Iss 4, Pp 4-14 (2021)
Recent advances in vehicle technology permit the real-time monitoring of driver state to reduce distraction-related crashes, particularly within the heavy vehicle industry. Relatively little published research has evaluated the human machine interfac
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia. 75:756-766
Estimates of the rate and risk-factors for difficult airway rarely include a denominator for the number of anaesthetics. Approaches such as self-reporting and crowd-sourcing of airway incidents may help identify specific lessons from clinical episode
Publikováno v:
Applied Ergonomics. 77:70-82
Current decision support interventions for airway management in anaesthesia lack the application of Human Factors Engineering; leading to interventions that can be disruptive, inefficient and error-inducing. This study followed a decision-centred des
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making. 11:353-370
Anesthesia takes place in a complex, high-stakes environment where humans and technologies interact to provide medical care to patients. Providing adequate decision support for individuals and team...
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 60:1765-1769
The goal of this research was to examine the decisions made by anesthesia providers in emergency and routine clinical situations relating to airway management. A key function of anesthesia is to ensure oxygen can be delivered to the lungs via a patie
Publikováno v:
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing ISBN: 9783319960975
The aim of this study is to design a decision support tool for challenging airway management events in anaesthesia. Major complications in airway management occur infrequently, but have a high risk of causing patient harm. Airway management takes pla
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4b974191a8a9051f8b587c4653c4f84b
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96098-2_16
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96098-2_16
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia. 73(8)
Human factors are the individual, team, environmental and organisational aspects of the anaesthetic environment that affect performance and decision-making of anaesthesia teams. This study aimed to identify which human factors were enablers and/or ba
Autor:
Michael Plamann, Robert W. Roberson, Robert R. Schnittker, Olga A. Callejas-Negrete, Genaro Pimienta, Rosa R. Mouriño-Pérez, Salomon Bartnicki-Garcia
Publikováno v:
Callejas-Negrete, OA; Plamann, M; Schnittker, R; Bartnicki-García, S; Roberson, RW; Pimienta, G; et al.(2015). Two microtubule-plus-end binding proteins LIS1-1 and LIS1-2, homologues of human LIS1 in Neurospora crassa. Fungal Genetics and Biology, 82, 213-227. doi: 10.1016/j.fgb.2015.07.009. UC Riverside: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/11h5j7jf
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. LIS1 is a microtubule (Mt) plus-end binding protein that interacts with the dynein/dynactin complex. In humans, LIS1 is required for proper nuclear and organelle migration during cell growth. Although gene duplication is absent