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Martin Boeker
Researcher at University of Freiburg
Publications - 135
Citations - 2423
Martin Boeker is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Ontology (information science). The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 109 publications receiving 1723 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Boeker include Geneva College & National University of Ireland, Galway.
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Google Scholar as replacement for systematic literature searches: good relative recall and precision are not enough
TL;DR: This work measures the relative recall and precision of searches with Google Scholar under conditions which are derived from structured search procedures conventional in scientific literature retrieval; and provides an overview of current advantages and disadvantages of the Google Scholar search interface in scientific Literature retrieval.
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Game-Based E-Learning Is More Effective than a Conventional Instructional Method: A Randomized Controlled Trial with Third-Year Medical Students
TL;DR: Game-based e-learning is more effective than a script-based approach for the training of urinalysis in regard to cognitive learning outcome and has a high positive motivational impact on learning.
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Multiparameter analyses of normal and malignant human plasma cells: CD38++, CD56+, CD54+, cIg+ is the common phenotype of myeloma cells.
Regine Leo,Martin Boeker,D. Peest,Hein R,Reiner Bartl,J. E. Gessner,J. Seibach,G. Wacker,Helmuth Deicher +8 more
TL;DR: Plasma cells obtained from bone marrow samples were characterized by immunophenotyping, estimation of DNA content, and labeling index, as well as by morphological analysis, and a correlation between CD56 expression or histological classification and DNA content of the tumor cells was found.
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International electronic health record-derived COVID-19 clinical course profiles: the 4CE consortium
Gabriel A. Brat,Griffin M. Weber,Nils Gehlenborg,Paul Avillach,Nathan Palmer,Luca Chiovato,James J. Cimino,Lemuel R. Waitman,Gilbert S. Omenn,Alberto Malovini,Jason H. Moore,Brett K. Beaulieu-Jones,Valentina Tibollo,Shawn N. Murphy,Sehi L'Yi,Mark Keller,Riccardo Bellazzi,David A. Hanauer,Arnaud Serret-Larmande,Alba Gutiérrez-Sacristán,John J. Holmes,John J. Holmes,Douglas S. Bell,Kenneth D. Mandl,Robert W Follett,Jeffrey G. Klann,Douglas A. Murad,Luigia Scudeller,Mauro Bucalo,Katie Kirchoff,Jean Craig,Jihad S. Obeid,Vianney Jouhet,Romain Griffier,Sébastien Cossin,Bertrand Moal,Lav P Patel,Antonio Bellasi,Hans U. Prokosch,Detlef Kraska,Piotr Sliz,Amelia L.M. Tan,Kee Yuan Ngiam,Alberto Zambelli,Danielle L. Mowery,Danielle L. Mowery,Emily Schiver,Batsal Devkota,Robert L. Bradford,Mohamad Daniar,Christel Daniel,Vincent Benoit,Romain Bey,Nicolas Paris,Patricia Serre,Nina Orlova,Julien Dubiel,Martin Hilka,Anne-Sophie Jannot,Stephane Breant,Judith Leblanc,Nicolas Griffon,Anita Burgun,Mélodie Bernaux,Arnaud Sandrin,Elisa Salamanca,Sylvie Cormont,Thomas Ganslandt,Tobias Gradinger,Julien Champ,Martin Boeker,Patricia Martel,Loic Esteve,Alexandre Gramfort,Olivier Grisel,Damien Leprovost,Thomas Moreau,Gaël Varoquaux,Jill-Jênn Vie,Demian Wassermann,Arthur Mensch,Charlotte Caucheteux,Christian Haverkamp,Guillaume Lemaitre,Silvano Bosari,Ian D. Krantz,Andrew M South,Tianxi Cai,Isaac S. Kohane +88 more
TL;DR: An international consortium of 96 hospitals across five countries formed an international consortium (4CE) to capture the trajectory of COVID-19 disease in patients and their response to interventions and established a framework to capture this trajectory.
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Anxiety as a risk factor of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia.
Eva Becker,Claudia Lorena Orellana Rios,Claas Lahmann,Gerta Rücker,Joachim Bauer,Martin Boeker +5 more
TL;DR: Anxiety is a risk factor for both types of dementia and the temporal and functional relation between anxiety and dementia needs investigation in future studies.