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Current and future directions in Belgian medical and health sciences librarianship : user-tailored approach Universiteit Gent
BuergerU+2019s disease in Tehran University of Medical Sciences hospitals : a fifteen years study Universiteit Gent
Are Belgian military students in medical sciences better educated in disaster medicine than their civilian colleagues? KU Leuven
INTRODUCTION: Historically, medical students have been deployed to care for disaster victims but may not have been properly educated to do so. A previous evaluation of senior civilian medical students in Belgium revealed that they are woefully unprepared. Based on the nature of their military training, we hypothesised that military medical students were better educated and prepared than their civilian counterparts for disasters. We evaluated the ...
The Jesuits and the circulation of Western books in the sciences (17th – 18th cent.): the medical and pharmaceutical sector in the Jesuit libraries of Peking KU Leuven
In total, 281 medical and pharmaceutical books, and some journals (including 'general' ones, such as the Gazeta de Lisboa) are preserved in the so-called Beitang collection (Peking). These, in the main, originate from the pre-1773 Jesuit collections in Peking and elsewhere. They constitute, together with other written sources, a primary source reflecting the medical aspect of the Jesuit presence and activities in seventeenth till eighteenth ...
Myths and realities of the belgian medical model colony : a genealogy : PhD thesis in Architectural Sciences and Engineering, under the supervision of Prof. Johan Lagae, Luce Beeckmans, and Koenraad Stroeken (UGent), Ghent University, November 2021 Universiteit Gent
This research was part of a broader research project on medical infrastructure in the DR Congo titled "Urban Landscapes of Colonial / Postcolonial Health Care. Towards a Spatial Mapping of the Performance of Hospital Infrastructure in Kinshasa, Mbandaka and Kisangani (DR Congo), from Past to Present (1920-2014).
Production of a mono-biotinylated EGFR nanobody in the E. coli periplasm using the pET22b vector 11 Medical and Health Sciences 1112 Oncology and Carcinogenesis Vrije Universiteit Brussel
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to produce a mono-biotinylated single domain antibody ('nanobody') specific for the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), which is overexpressed in many cancer cells. The binding of the nanobody and its function are tested in cancer cells. The construct could be used to carry variable therapeutic or diagnostic load using biotin-streptavidin bridging.
RESULTS: The EGFR-specific 7D12 nanobody was genetically ...
Sport-related concussion research agenda beyond medical science: culture, ethics, science, policy KU Leuven Universiteit Antwerpen
The Concussion in Sport Group guidelines have successfully brought the attention of brain injuries to the global medical and sport research communities, and has significantly impacted brain injury-related practices and rules of international sport. Despite being the global repository of state-of-the-art science, diagnostic tools and guides to clinical practice, the ensuing consensus statements remain the object of ethical and sociocultural ...