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期刊名:British journal of biomedical science

缩写:BRIT J BIOMED SCI

ISSN:0967-4845

e-ISSN:2474-0896

IF/分区:4.6/Q1

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Shritik Devkota,Mandeep Garg,Uma Debi et al. Shritik Devkota et al.
Background: Frequent chest CTs within a short period during follow-up of long COVID patients may increase the risk of radiation-related health effects in the exposed individuals. We aimed to assess the image quality and d...
Anil Philip Kunnath,Mohamed Suodha Suoodh,Dinesh Kumar Chellappan et al. Anil Philip Kunnath et al.
The global issue of antimicrobial resistance poses significant challenges to public health. The World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted it as a major global health threat, causing an estimated 700,000 deaths worldwide. Understanding...
Mandeep Garg,Nidhi Prabhakar,Shritik Devkota et al. Mandeep Garg et al.
Background: Many survivors of severe COVID-19 pneumonia experience lingering respiratory issues. There is limited research on follow-up chest imaging findings in patients with COVID-19 ARDS, particularly in relation to their mMRC dyspnea sc...
John A Drozdz,Michael R Ladomery John A Drozdz
The peer review process is a fundamental aspect of modern scientific paper publishing, underpinning essential quality control. First conceptualised in the 1700s, it is an iterative process that aims to elevate scientific literature to the h...
Kathryn Dudley,David Matheson Kathryn Dudley
Introduction: The Biomedical Scientist (BMS) role is established in healthcare, working in laboratory environments to provide diagnostic testing and to monitor treatment effects on a patients' health. The profession is su...
John E Moore,John McCaughan,Jacqueline C Rendall et al. John E Moore et al.
Within cystic fibrosis microbiology, there is often mismatch between the antibiotic susceptibility result of an isolated bacterial pathogen and the clinical outcome, when the patient is treated with the same antibiotic. The reasoning for th...