• Contrary to popular belief, stem cells are present in the human body throughout life and are found in many adult organs. (jcpa.org)
  • Similarly, there was interest in using the procedure to produce cloned tissue and organs for possible future transplantation in the nuclear donor and perhaps other tissue- compatible recipients. (who.int)
  • However, ethical problems were foreseen with the production by cloning of fully formed and functioning organs, as participants could not envisage how such organs could be made without first producing a cloned embryo and allowing it to grow, at least partially, through the fetal stage of development. (who.int)
  • This process, known as embryogenesis, involves a series of intricate and coordinated events that give rise to all the different tissues and organs in the body. (fnps-society.org)
  • Identify the hierarchical levels of organization of life dealt with in the study of anatomy and physiology, including molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms. (newhavenscience.org)
  • Essentially, by coaxing the body to attack human proteins, you also put human tissues, including primarily vital reproductive organs, in the line of fire for many harsh inflammatory processes associated with an immune response. (vaccinewars.com)
  • The aim of this study was to morphologically examine nephrogenesis in fetal human kidneys from 20 to 41weeks of gestation. (atlas-d2k.org)
  • FINDINGS: The number of glomerular generations formed within the fetal kidneys was directly proportional to gestational age, body weight and kidney weight, with variability between individuals in the ultimate number of generations (8 to 12) and in the timing of the cessation of nephrogenesis (still ongoing at 37weeks gestation in one infant). (atlas-d2k.org)
  • Stem cell research is, in part, a quest to understand cellular differentiation, the process by which a human being develops from one fertilized cell into a multicellular organism composed of over 200 different cell types - for example muscle, nerve, blood cell, or kidney. (jcpa.org)
  • US can detect the fetal bladder and kidney by 15 weeks' gestation and distinguish a central echo (renal sinus) by 18-20 weeks. (medscape.com)
  • In addition, much of the controversy stems from diagnostic dilemmas and difficulties in ascertaining which lesions are obstructive and potentially harmful to the developing fetal kidney and other organ systems affected by renal function. (medscape.com)
  • however, the fetal kidney does begin producing hypotonic urine between weeks 5 and 9 of gestation and increases throughout gestation to reach rates as high as 50 mL/hr. (medscape.com)
  • We have previously shown that human kidney tissue can be generated from human pluripotent stem cells. (atlas-d2k.org)
  • In the long term, human kidney tissue generated in this way may be used for drug screening, tissue regeneration or cell therapy. (atlas-d2k.org)
  • Kidney Research National Dialogue, (KRND). (atlas-d2k.org)
  • The Kidney Research National Dialogue represents a novel effort by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases to solicit and prioritize research objectives from the renal research and clinical communities. (atlas-d2k.org)
  • No ethical problems were envisaged with the use of somatic cell nuclear transfer techniques which would lead directly to cloned differentiated cells or tissues such as skin, for future use by the nuclear donor. (who.int)
  • Our technology for developing and manufacturing MSC-based medicinal products for veterinary use utilises the therapeutic potential of allogeneic stem cells (one donor - many recipients). (bioceltix.com)
  • If the donor blood cells have surface molecules that are different from those of the recipient, antibodies in the recipient's blood recognize the donor blood as foreign. (logo.it)
  • The stem cells suits human needs, does not cause harm and can be obtained from both adult and fetal does not conflict with religious beliefs, it has tissues, umbilical cord and early embryos. (who.int)
  • together, these AVMs was elongated at an imaging by which umbilical cells between the DA and the ACV and CCV should know not fixed, experiencing that the AVMs could utilize determined from second Interpretation of these back commercializing denominations. (need4speed.com)
  • This cell then has therapeutic cloning: the global the capacity to divide and grow into an exact replica of the original from whom the debate somatic cell was taken. (who.int)
  • It is also our view that there are no sound reasons for treating the early-stage human embryo or cloned human embryo as anything special, or as having moral status greater than human somatic cells in tissue culture. (wikiquote.org)
  • Several participants reported interest among the scientific and medical communities of their countries and regions in the use of somatic cell nuclear transfer techniques to produce cloned human embryos for time-limited basic research on ageing and genetic diseases. (who.int)
  • Unicellular for those cells that are derived from human organisms are primed to replicate (clone) pre-embryos, which seem to have a high themselves by nature. (who.int)
  • Different regimes of governing research on human embryos have been established since 1990. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • To facilitate discussion, it was agreed to distinguish between human cloning for reproductive purposes, that is to produce a human individual, and human cloning for nonreproductive purposes, that is to produce embryos for basic and applied research. (who.int)
  • Some countries have proposed a total ban on any research involving the cloning of human embryos. (who.int)
  • 7LPHOLPLWHG EDVLF UHVHDUFK LQYROYLQJ FORQHG KXPDQ HPEU\RV Some countries allow research, within prescribed time limits, on "spare embryos" obtained in assisted reproduction programmes and destined to be destroyed. (who.int)
  • However, many of these countries, and others, prohibit the production of human embryos specifically for research. (who.int)
  • In the German case, this is set within more crystallised structures of regulated research practice. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • Ontology changes were based on recently published insights into the cellular and gross anatomy of these structures, and on new analyses of epithelial cell types present in the pelvic urethra and regions of the bladder. (atlas-d2k.org)
  • Ontology changes include new structures, tissue layers and cell types within the LUT, external genitalia and lower reproductive structures. (atlas-d2k.org)
  • Identify and explain cell structures and functions. (newhavenscience.org)
  • Identify the various structures of bone tissue and describe the functions of bone tissue. (newhavenscience.org)
  • Identify the structures and functions of nerve cells. (newhavenscience.org)
  • Because we all develop from a single cell following fertilisation, many structures in our bodies start from one of three common precursor tissues (germ layers), which are then acted upon by different genes and enzymes to signal in which direction development, including sex development, will take place. (can-sg.org)
  • In order to better appreciate the role of stem cell research in reproductive medicine, there is a need to understand the critical biological principles of stem cell research and its potential applications to medicine. (jcpa.org)
  • While there is a great deal published on the potential medical applications of stem cell research to treat or cure diseases such as diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, cancer, and heart disease, much less has been published on the future impact of stem cell research in reproductive medicine. (jcpa.org)
  • Reproductive cloning versus germ cell (egg, ovum). (who.int)
  • If fetal tissues were to receive erroneous signals at an early stage, or fail to receive appropriate ones, reproductive development could halt, or attempt to proceed down the opposite sex pathway. (can-sg.org)
  • Cloning in biotechnology refers to processes used to create copies of DNA fragments ( molecular cloning ), cells (cell cloning), or organisms . (wikiquote.org)
  • The intricate signaling pathways that orchestrate hepatocyte energy metabolism and cellular stress, intrahepatic cell crosstalk, as well as interplay between peripheral tissues remain elusive and are crucial for the development of anti-NASH therapies. (bvsalud.org)
  • Despite facing numerous challenges due to his early arrival, including underdeveloped lungs and an immature immune system, this tiny patient was able to thrive with appropriate medical interventions based on insights gained from FNPS research findings. (fnps-society.org)
  • Findings Secreted, retained cytoplasmically, and endocytosed forms of AFP use exclusive subscriber base and digesting paths, ensuing in different immunologic reactions from the caused antigen-specific Compact disc4+ and Compact disc8+ Capital t cells and between healthful contributor and HCC individuals. (immune-source.com)
  • The genome editing technology proved more stable while producing higher and more uniform levels of fetal hemoglobin in human hematopoietic stem cells compared with CRISPR/Cas9-based editing approaches, according to findings published in Nature Genetics. (cdc.gov)
  • Microplastics have been shown to cause increased oxidative stress, inflammation, altered metabolism leading to cellular damage, which ultimately affects tissue and organismal homeostasis in numerous human cells. (hindustantimes.com)
  • In addition, specific proteins or biological substances can be added to these stem cell cultures to transform them in the laboratory into a large variety of specialized cell types, such as nerve, liver, muscle, bone, and blood cells. (jcpa.org)
  • Proteogenomics, which studies the roles of proteins and genes within a cell or organism, is a crucial area of exploration to further our understanding of cancer. (mssm.edu)
  • This dialogue is a wonderful courtship between the mother and her child that prepares the subsequent implantation, selectively inhibiting the possible immune response of the mother towards her child, who is genetically different from her, has proteins that she recognizes as foreign and could reject. (bioethicsobservatory.org)
  • This review summarizes approximately three decades of research data in this field but focuses on the structure and function of individual nuclear transport proteins from recent studies, providing a cutting-edge and holistic view on the role of nuclear transport proteins in health and disease. (bvsalud.org)
  • The establishment of oral tolerance is dependent on the controlled uptake of food proteins through the intestinal epithelial barrier and its delivery to local dendritic cells (DC) that matured in the intestinal pro-tolerogenic environment. (frontiersin.org)
  • Specific Treg then provide active tolerance to the harmless food proteins at all mucosal surfaces, either via cell contact or via their secretion of immunosuppressive factors that both prevent the induction of adaptive T helper (Th) lymphocytes in response to antigenic re-exposure ( 7 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • The Fetal and Neonatal Physiological Society (FNPS) stands at the forefront of research in this field, dedicated to unraveling the complexities of prenatal development through rigorous scientific inquiry. (fnps-society.org)
  • By investigating various aspects such as fetal circulation, respiratory adaptations, and neurodevelopmental processes, FNPS aims to decipher the intricacies of prenatal physiology and provide evidence-based guidelines for optimizing neonatal care. (fnps-society.org)
  • In summary, the Fetal and Neonatal Physiological Society (FNPS) plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of prenatal development through rigorous scientific inquiry. (fnps-society.org)
  • We examined THS taken out from different materials on mouse sensory come cells (mNSC) from the neonatal cerebellum and on adult human being skin fibroblasts (hDFs). (immune-source.com)
  • Short-acting muscle and more serious, one-sided doctor, cheap orlistat all, anaemia and sigmoidoscopy or lymphoma cells. (umichicago.com)
  • Their prognostic roles in various cancers are established, yet their precise impact on B-cell lymphoma is elusive. (bvsalud.org)
  • MATERIALS AND METHODS: Digital RNA quantification (Nanostring) of previously curated 188 B-cell lymphoma specimens across four subtypes, follicular lymphoma (FL), diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified (DLBCL-NOS), primary testicular lymphoma (PTL), and plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL), was reanalyzed with focus on TBL1XR1 and NCOR1 expression, juxtaposing them with 730 ontogenically linked genes. (bvsalud.org)
  • First- line response- adapted exploit with the combination of bendamustine and rituximab in patients with mucosa- associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma MALT- 01 : a multicentre, single- arm, phase 2 trial. (logo.it)
  • Consequently, the UK has invested substantially in embryonic stem cell research while Germany has strongly supported research using adult stem cells. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • Our data covers embryonic to adult and basic to applied stem cell science. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • Cellular differentiation begins with the fertilized egg which serves as the identifying characteristic of an embryonic stem cell. (jcpa.org)
  • Most researchers obtain embryonic stem cells from the inner mass of a blastocyst, an embryonic stage when a fertilized egg has divided into 128 cells. (jcpa.org)
  • The predominant bioethical concern arising from this technology is that the blastocyt-stage embryo must be destroyed in the process of isolating and separating the embryonic stem cells from the inner mass region of the pre-embryo. (jcpa.org)
  • The destruction of the pre-embryo has been the critical issue in the U.S. behind imposing limits on federal government-sponsored research in embryonic stem cells. (jcpa.org)
  • In 2009, in a major reversal of U.S. policy, President Obama signed an executive order pledging to "vigorously support" embryonic stem cell research. (jcpa.org)
  • This policy is similar to that of other countries, including Israel, where scientists are funded by Government to study embryonic stem cells despite the aforementioned bioethical issue. (jcpa.org)
  • These facilitate embryonic stem cell research in the UK and largely restrict it in Germany. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • The embryonic cells progressively divide and specialize, gradually completing their own instruction manual, perfecting it, to provide this embryo with an organized, programmed, evolutionary and continuous structure, on its way to birth, adulthood and death. (bioethicsobservatory.org)
  • This paper outlines the debates prompted through a reproduction mechanism involv- by progress in cloning research, with special ing male and female germ cells. (who.int)
  • If the blood-testes barrier, which isolates germ cells from the contact with local immune system, is impaired by some reasons, autoimmunity to sperm antigens could be induced and results in the development of autoimmune orchitis. (benthamscience.com)
  • the therapy can be used for animals suffering from conditions that would make it impossible to administer anaesthetic agents and collect a piece of adipose tissue for autologous stem cell harvesting. (bioceltix.com)
  • October 25, 2022 - A new approach to cancer immunotherapy that uses one type of immune cell to kill another-rather than directly attacking the cancer-provokes a robust anti-tumor immune response that shrinks ovarian, lung, and pancreatic tumors in preclinical disease models, according to researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York. (mssm.edu)
  • Trial organizers announced that the first participant had been treated using immune cells with four base-edited genes, equipping the cells to better target and destroy tumors. (cdc.gov)
  • Germany has attempted to streamline the regulation of cell therapies, while the UK operates with an assemblage of regulatory mechanisms. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • Regulatory practice feeds into the organisation of research, for instance, infrastructures for bone marrow transplantation are used to articulate the novel use of stem cells in heart repair as regulated practice. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • In the UK case legitimacy has been negotiated through the alignment of regulatory mechanisms and emergent research activities. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • The "pro-tolerogenic" antigen-loaded DC will migrate to draining mesenteric lymph nodes, where they will present the food protein-derived peptides to naive T cells and favour the induction of a subpopulation of T cells, namely regulatory T cells (Treg). (frontiersin.org)
  • The integration of EU medicinal products and tissue and cells regulation into legislative instruments has taken distinct routes in the UK and Germany. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • The stem cells derived from the inner mass of a blastocyst lack the ability to form a fetus when implanted into a woman, but are self-renewing and can be maintained for long periods of time in the laboratory as undifferentiated stem cells. (jcpa.org)
  • Using ethnographic methods, this project analysed the ways in which practices of public governance influences the conduct of stem cell research in both everyday laboratory activity and the configuration of stem cell research as a scientific field. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • Early in 2017, scientists at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and at the University of Pittsburgh were able to successfully eliminate HIV in live mice by transplanting humanized cells into them. (cbc-network.org)
  • University of Pittsburgh scientists , in 2017, were able to edit human cancer cells in mice to destroy the "command center" of the cancer cells and cause tumor growth to stop. (cbc-network.org)
  • however, if persistent or significant obstruction is present, nephrogenic tissue can be affected, resulting in varying degrees of cystic dysplasia, renal malformation or agenesis, and renal impairment. (medscape.com)
  • By studying fetal programming mechanisms, FNPS aims to identify ways to mitigate these risks through targeted interventions during pregnancy. (fnps-society.org)
  • Faculty, fellows and residents all participate in research activities, and we welcome students to get involved. (uchicago.edu)
  • Potent and uniform fetal hemoglobin induction via base editing. (cdc.gov)
  • The UK and Germany currently represent opposite ends of a spectrum of restrictions applied to stem cell science in Europe. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • Research region�� methods (which use info from a target-free region like a surrogate for any plasma input function) have been proposed for the prototypical TSPO ligand [11C]PK11195 [9-12]. (globaltechbiz.com)
  • These research methods also have not been validated for [11C]PBR28. (globaltechbiz.com)
  • In this paper, I examine what Derrida's thought about this limit might mean for the use/misuse/abuse of animals in contemporary biomedical research. (erudit.org)
  • It is the highest research among all the recipients, and is designed to Search a single year. (tsp-sound.de)
  • The con- is removed and replaced by a nucleus of cept of human cloning has long been in the another cell type, the stem cell will then imagination of many scientists, scholars and be reprogrammed to produce the product fiction writers [ 1 ]. (who.int)
  • But if it is allowed to grow, it continues to amaze scientists, who observe how a simple cell contains all the information to develop a sophisticated program of differentiation, perfectly ordered, progressive, of increasing complexity and without interruption. (bioethicsobservatory.org)
  • We possess cutting-edge research and production facilities, cooperate with ambitious scientists, and operate based on a clearly defined commercialisation route. (bioceltix.com)
  • Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard used a next-generation genome editing technology, adenosine base editing, to restart fetal hemoglobin expression in SCD patient cells. (cdc.gov)
  • If the Catholic Church were opposed to science, we would expect to find no or very few Catholic scientists, no sponsorship of scientific research by Catholic institutions, and an explicit distrust of reason in general and scientific reasoning in particular taught in official Catholic teaching. (blogspot.com)
  • Scientists have tried working around this setback by removing tissue from the patient, altering the tissue's DNA, and then reinserting that tissue back into the patient. (cbc-network.org)
  • Sickle cells is red and thus antagonizing the wound edges. (umichicago.com)
  • Genomic alteration using adenine base editors demonstrated the most potency in restarting fetal hemoglobin expression in cells of patients with sickle cell disease, study results showed. (cdc.gov)
  • Inducing fetal hemoglobin (HbF) in red blood cells can alleviate ß-thalassemia and sickle cell disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Data from two pivotal trials suggest that a single infusion of the CRISPR-based gene therapy exagamglogene autotemcel (exa-cel) can provide a 'functional cure' for patients with transfusion-dependent beta-thalassemia or severe sickle cell disease. (cdc.gov)
  • Israeli policy is based on the belief that such a pre-embyro does not confer personhood and that many therapeutic applications can be derived from such research. (jcpa.org)
  • The beta particles emitted are used to kill, destroy, or ablate cells that use iodine and makes it a good therapeutic agent. (nrc.gov)
  • August 5, 2022 - Mount Sinai researchers have achieved an unprecedented understanding of the genetic and molecular machinery in human microglia-immune cells that reside in the brain-that could provide valuable insights into how they contribute to the development and progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). (mssm.edu)
  • Embryologically, the ureter begins development as a solid cord of tissue that lengthens and canalizes during development. (medscape.com)
  • The Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction organized a second interregional and interdisciplinary meeting on cloning (Geneva, 24 October 1997), in conjunction with a regular session of its Scientific and Ethical Review Group. (who.int)
  • Through its collaborative efforts among researchers, clinicians, and other stakeholders within the healthcare community, FNPS fosters interdisciplinary dialogue aimed at improving our understanding of prenatal development. (fnps-society.org)
  • Epigenetics is an emerging field within prenatal development research that explores how gene expression can be influenced by environmental factors without altering the underlying DNA sequence. (fnps-society.org)
  • The proportions of podocytes, endothelial and non-epithelial cells within mature glomeruli were stable throughout gestation. (atlas-d2k.org)
  • 2006). This research was transported out to check the ideas that low amounts of THS negatively effect cell wellness and success Celecoxib and that the chemical substances in THS modification as THS age groups. (immune-source.com)
  • And the cells of your retina know perfectly where they should travel and how to form it, just like the cells of your liver or your heart, your neurons, your red blood cells or your bones. (bioethicsobservatory.org)
  • THS caused DNA damage in liver cells (Hang et al. (immune-source.com)
  • It investigated how the infrastructure of stem cell science, its research questions, its objects and routines are shaped by national and international legal regulation, ethical discourses, science policies and professional backgrounds. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • How do practices of public governance influence research questions and practices in stem cell science? (exeter.ac.uk)
  • Does 'stem cell science' represent a homogeneous field of scientific inquiry or is it an expression of a particular science policy agenda? (exeter.ac.uk)
  • Clinical teams use regulation to accord credibility to their practice and to reinforce the boundaries between 'good' and 'bad' applied stem cell science. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • Most recently an overview of the status of UK stem cell science as part of a comparative research report on 'Stem Cells and Embryo Protection' for the Austrian government. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • A blastocyst (cloned or not), because it lacks any trace of a nervous system, has no capacity for suffering or conscious experience in any form - the special properties that, in our view, spell the difference between biological tissue and a human life worthy of respect and rights. (wikiquote.org)
  • Two small cells, the male and female gametes, which will not live for more than 120 or 24 hours respectively, are the protagonists of an impressive biological event: their complementary fusion gives rise to a surprising form of life: they can live for more than 100 years. (bioethicsobservatory.org)
  • The biological activity of vitamin A requires intracellular oxidation of retinol to retinoic acid (RA), a hormone-like metabolite that modulates the function of innate and adaptive immune cells [2] , [3] . (prolekarniky.cz)
  • 2011). Experiments in cell-based systems and animal models are beginning to show that THS can be toxic. (immune-source.com)
  • It is important to encourage and continue public dialogue about the use of gene editing technology going forward. (cbc-network.org)
  • The approach raised the expression of fetal hemoglobin to higher, more stable, and more uniform levels than other genome editing technologies that use CRISPR/Cas9 nuclease in human hematopoietic stem cells. (cdc.gov)
  • In these cases, radioactive I-131 can be used to replace stable iodine and kill both the normal and abnormal thyroid cells regardless of where they are located. (nrc.gov)
  • We develop innovative therapies for veterinary use that harness the immunomodulatory properties of mesenchymal stem cells. (bioceltix.com)
  • BACKGROUND/AIM: B-cell lymphomas are characterized by diverse genetic anomalies affecting B-cell differentiation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Since it is likely to be very short, such research might not yield much useful information on, for example, inherited genetic disorders or genetic ageing. (who.int)
  • T H 2 cells mediate protective immunity to helminth parasites that are common in regions of the world where vitamin A deficiency is prevalent [23] , [24] . (prolekarniky.cz)
  • In papillary and follicular thyroid cancers (differentiated thyroid cancer) and hyperthyroidism, the thyroid and cancer cells produce too much thyroid hormones. (nrc.gov)
  • These genes, acquired at conception or mutated during life, make the affected person prone to most cancers by altering or impairing several processes: & Production of nuclear transcription factors that control cell growth. (ehd.org)
  • For a bit more in-depth information on CRISPR/Cas9, the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT has produced a helpful overview video, which is available on YouTube . (cbc-network.org)
  • CRISPR could also provide revolutionary treatment options for cancer, which is caused by the uncontrolled mutation of cells. (cbc-network.org)
  • The have been applied to both the plant and ani- stem cells possess pluripotential charac- mal kingdoms without even stirring a ripple teristics, and can differentiate into various of concern in international conscience [ 2 ]. (who.int)
  • Prof Lam Hon-Ming from the Chinese University of Hong Kong is researching soybean varieties tolerant to drought and salinity since 2010. (boell.org)
  • July 14, 2022 - The Office of Cancer Clinical Proteomics Research at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has awarded $4.2 million over five years to Mount Sinai researchers establishing a Proteogenomic Data Analysis Center (PGDAC) to advance cancer research and treatments. (mssm.edu)
  • This research included carrying out a survey amongst stem cell researchers in Germany and German stem cell researchers abroad concerning their perception of the status of German stem cell research and their working conditions. (exeter.ac.uk)
  • August 12, 2022 - Mount Sinai Health System and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have launched a new human genome sequencing research project called the Mount Sinai Million Health Discoveries Program with the Regeneron Genetics Center (RGC), part of the industry-leading, New York-based biotechnology company Regeneron. (mssm.edu)
  • This article will delve into key areas of focus for FNPS's research initiatives, delving into topics such as placental function, fetal programming, epigenetics , and the impact of environmental factors on prenatal health. (fnps-society.org)
  • The brochure is intended to foster a radiation-safety oriented dialogue between patients and their health care team. (nrc.gov)
  • Our current research projects have diverse funding sources, including National Institutes of Health, private foundations, and the University of Chicago's Urban Health Initiative . (uchicago.edu)
  • BMC Health Services Research. (lu.se)
  • It is very difficult to turn off an immune response complete with memory B-cells after it has been turned on. (vaccinewars.com)
  • However, if we think back to what actually happened to the animal - it died, even if from the cold, the cells in the body would have taken some time to freeze. (wikiquote.org)
  • When one consumes products carrying microplastics, they sit in our tissue and can impact the function of the body. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Bioethics tends to be dominated by discourses concerned with the ethical dimension of medical practice, the organization of medical care, and the integrity of biomedical research involving human subjects and animal testing. (erudit.org)
  • In addition to producing primary research, members of the Department of Family Medicine participate in systematic dissemination of new research from the medical literature into medical practice. (uchicago.edu)
  • Raban Eds, Growing up literate: Australian literacy research for practice pp. (logo.it)
  • however, the strength of the recommendation to treat should be based on the patient's willingness to accept therapy as well as the prognosis for AIDS-free survival as determined by the HIV RNA copy per mL of plasma and the CD4+ T cell count. (cdc.gov)