New York Institute of Technology

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Location: New York, NY, United States (USA) (US) US

ISNI: 0000000123221832

ROR: https://ror.org/01bghzb51

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New technology or tradition? A Bayesian meta-analysis of robotic vs. manual percutaneous coronary intervention (2026) Łajczak P, Ayesha A, Obi O, Consoli LN, Sahin OK, Eltawansy S, Ahmed F, et al. Journal article, Review article AI-driven ECG diagnostics: A game-changer for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. A systematic review and diagnostic test accuracy meta-analysis (2026) Łajczak P, Righetto BB, Obi O, Wijaya P, Sahin OK, Eltawansy S, Salha I, et al. Journal article, Review article Machine learning for myocarditis diagnosis using cardiovascular magnetic resonance: a systematic review, diagnostic test accuracy meta-analysis, and comparison with human physicians (2025) Łajczak P, Sahin OK, Matyja J, Puglla Sanchez LR, Sayudo IF, Ayesha A, Lopes V, et al. Journal article, Review article Comparison between robot-assisted and manual percutaneous coronary intervention - an updated systematic review, meta-analysis, propensity-matched investigation, and trial sequential analysis (2025) Łajczak P, Ayesha A, Sahin OK, Freeman PI, Majeed MW, Righetto BB, Obi O, et al. Journal article, Review article Effect of a U:G mispair on the water around DNA (2022) Mardt A, Gorriz RF, Ferraro F, Ulrich P, Zahran M, Imhof P Journal article Configurationally Stable Chiral Dithia-Bridged Hetero[4]helicene Radical Cation: Electronic Structure and Absolute Configuration (2017) Gliemann B, Petrovic AG, Zolnhofer E, Dral PO, Hampel F, Breitenbruch G, Schulze P, et al. Journal article Pharmacological targeting of actin-dependent dynamin oligomerization ameliorates chronic kidney disease in diverse animal models (2015) Schiffer M, Teng B, Gu C, Shchedrina VA, Kasaikina M, Pham VA, Hanke N, et al. Journal article De novo mutations in beta-catenin (CTNNB1) appear to be a frequent cause of intellectual disability: expanding the mutational and clinical spectrum (2015) Kuechler A, Willemsen MH, Albrecht B, Bacino CA, Bartholomew DW, Van Bokhoven H, Van Den Boogaard MJH, et al. Journal article