Publications by authors named "F C Ke"

Background: Escape rooms offer an immersive approach to nursing education, serving as versatile tools for assessment and skill development. While research has explored their potential as alternatives to traditional assessments, their role as formative assessment and impact on knowledge retention in nursing education remain largely unexplored, prompting the need for further investigation.

Aim: The study aims to explore the impact of escape rooms as formative assessment on first-year nursing students' knowledge retention.

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The green and facile biobased functional materials have attracted great attention due to the promising potential to deal with the water pollution of toxic selenium ions that act as a serious threat to human health and the ecological environment. The development of cheap and eco-friendly approaches to remove SeO is of great significance for the safety of drinking water. However, there are some disadvantages in most of the employed methods, such as poor removal capability, high cost, and unsustainability.

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Rigor and reproducibility are vital to scientific advancement. It is unclear whether a protocol optimized for tissue dissociation in one institution performs well universally. Here, we share our brand-new lab's experience with inter-institutional variability that led to the discovery that a protocol optimized for murine lung dissociation at Boston University (BU) fails to reproduce similar CD4 T cell, CD8 T cell, and B cell outcomes at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor (U-M).

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To mitigate the risk associated with water-soluble fluoride in tea and to have less influence on the contents of tea infusion, a highly selective lanthanum modified silk fibroin (SF) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) composite film (SF/PVA-La) was prepared to remove fluoride from brick tea infusion. Notably, SF/PVA-La could remove about 48 % of the fluoride from in brick tea infusion within 30 min. Importantly, the reduction in total tea polyphenols in brick tea did not exceed 10 %, and the reduction in caffeine was only 0.

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The components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) are dynamic, and they mediate mechanical signals that modulate cellular behaviors. Disruption of the ECM can induce the migration and invasion of cancer cells via specific signaling pathways and cytokines. Metastasis is a leading cause of high mortality in malignancies, and early intervention can improve survival rates.

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