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    Histology in 3D:development of an online interactive student resource on epithelium

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    Epithelium is an important and highly specialised tissue type that makes up the lining of inner and outer surfaces of the human body. It is proposed that a self-study tool adds to efficient learning and lecturing on this complicated topic in medical curricula. This paper describes the development and evaluation of an online interactive 3D resource on epithelium for undergraduate medical students. A first evaluation was carried out by means of an online survey (nā€‰=ā€‰37). The resource was evaluated positively on the website in general, its visual contents and its value and potential for the medical curriculum

    Sieve Elements and Companion Cellsā€”Traffic Control Centers of the Phloem

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    Breaking down apoptosis:animating programmed cell death in 3D for a pathology curriculum

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    Contemporary medical education is expected to keep up with the rapidly expanding corpus of medical scientific knowledge to train informed doctors. Swift communication and assimilation of complex concepts are required, yet traditional teaching methods are often suboptimal means to this end. This paper details the making of a concise 3D animation on the apoptotic pathways, designed to improve first-year undergraduate medical studentsā€™ grasp of cell signalling. A simplified visual language was adopted to increase the effectiveness and expedite the production of beginner molecular biology animations. Favourable student feedback suggests that the chosen design approach could yield further positive results

    Complex renal cysts (Bosniak ā‰„IIF):Outcomes in a population-based cohort study

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    There is emerging evidence to suggest that con-current medical conditions influence the outcome of cancers, irrespective of therapy offered. The prevalence and impact of co-morbidities on the survival outcome of complex renal cystic masses in not known. The objective was to study complex renal cysts (Bosniak ā‰„IIF ) and assess the overall and renal cancer-specific survival in a population-based database including impact of con-current morbidities. The Tayside Urological Cancer Network (TUCAN) database covering a stable population of more than 416,090 inhabitants in a defined geographical area identified 452 complex renal cysts in 415 patients between 2009 and 2019. Each patient was tracked and followed up using a unique identifier and deterministic linkage methodology. The last date of follow-up including cause of death was determined. Co-morbidities were recorded from primary care referrals. Renal cancer-specific mortality was 1.7% at a median follow-up of 76.0 months; however, overall survival was poor, particularly in patients ā‰„ 70 years of age and with ā‰„ 2 significant co-morbid conditions (p < 0.0001). A total of 38.3% of the cohort showed con-current morbidities. Age and co-morbidities were significant risk factors for overall survival in patients with complex renal cystic disease and a careful assessment should be made to recommend surgical intervention in the elderly population, in particular in those with other health-related conditions

    The secret phloem of pumpkins

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    What Is Phloem Unloading?

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    Histology in 3D:development of an online interactive student resource on epithelium

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    Epithelium is an important and highly specialised tissue type that makes up the lining of inner and outer surfaces of the human body. It is proposed that a self-study tool adds to efficient learning and lecturing on this complicated topic in medical curricula. This paper describes the development and evaluation of an online interactive 3D resource on epithelium for undergraduate medical students. A first evaluation was carried out by means of an online survey (nā€‰=ā€‰37). The resource was evaluated positively on the website in general, its visual contents and its value and potential for the medical curriculum

    The absence of phloem loading in willow leaves

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