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Designs of Biomaterials and Microenvironments for Neuroengineering
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Stem Cells as In Vitro Model of Parkinson's Disease
Published 2012-01-01“…The ability to generate induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from PD patients and a refined capacity to differentiate these iPSCs into DA neurons, the relevant disease cell type, promises a new paradigm in drug development that positions human disease pathophysiology at the core of preclinical drug discovery. …”
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What is Dengue?
Published 2007-04-01“…Rey, describes this human disease caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes. …”
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What is Dengue?
Published 2007-04-01“…Rey, describes this human disease caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes. …”
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El Dengue
Published 2007-04-01“…It describes this human disease caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes. …”
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El Dengue
Published 2007-04-01“…It describes this human disease caused by a virus transmitted by mosquitoes. …”
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Identification of Key Genes and Pathways Associated with Age-Related Macular Degeneration
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Endothelial Progenitors as Tools to Study Vascular Disease
Published 2012-01-01“…However, EPCs also have an additional research value in vascular disease modelling to interrogate human disease mechanisms. The term EPC is used to describe a diverse variety of cells, and we have identified a specific EPC subtype called outgrowth endothelial cell (OEC) as the best candidate for vascular disease modelling because of its high-proliferative potential and unambiguous endothelial commitment. …”
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PLAGUE THE HIDDEN OLD NEMESIS
Published 2024-10-01“…It represents a typical example of the evolution of human disease from an infection, originally confined to wild animals. …”
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Update in Small Bowel Physiology: Part 2
Published 1990-01-01“…The recent advances in clinically important diseases of the small intestine have been reviewed however, the basis for many of these clinical advances rests with important observations on alterations in the physiology of the small intestine, as well as mechanistic observations of alterations in small 1nrestinal function in models of human disease. In this review a summary of the past year's literature is presented which will draw attention to the considerable progress in small bowel physiology which will soon be translated into an improved understanding of the pathophysiology of a variety of intestinal disorders.…”
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Human Brain Organoid: A Versatile Tool for Modeling Neurodegeneration Diseases and for Drug Screening
Published 2022-01-01“…Clinical trials serve as the fundamental prerequisite for clinical therapy of human disease, which is primarily based on biomedical studies in animal models. …”
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Microbiology /
Published 2005Table of Contents: “…The history and scope of microbiology -- The study of microbial structure: microscopy and specimen preparation -- Procaryotic cell structure and function -- Eucaryotic cell structure and function -- Microbial nutrition -- Microbial growth -- Control of microorganisms by physical and chemical agents -- Metabolism: energy, enzymes, and regulation -- Metabolism: energy release and conservation -- Metabolism: the use of energy in biosynthesis -- Genes: structure, replication, and mutation -- Genes: expression and regulation -- Microbial recombination and plasmids -- Recombinant DNA technology -- Microbial Genomics -- The viruses: introduction and general characteristics -- The viruses: bacteriophages -- The viruses: viruses of eucaryotes -- Microbial taxonomy -- The archaea -- Bacteria: the deinococci and nonproteobacteria gram negatives -- Bacteria: the proteobacteria -- Bacteria: the Low G 1 C gram positives -- Bacteria: the High G 1 C gram positivies -- The fungi (eumycota), slime molds, and water molds -- The algae -- The protozoa -- Microorganism interactions and microbial ecology -- Microorganisms in aquatic environments -- Microorganisms in terrestrial environments -- Normal microbiota and nonspecific host resistance -- Specific immunity -- Medical immunology -- Pathogenicity of microorganisms -- Antimicrobial chemotherapy -- Clinical microbiology -- The epidemiology of infectious disease -- Human diseases caused by viruses -- Human diseases caused by bacteria -- Human diseases causedd by fungi and protozoa -- Microbiology of food -- Industrial microbiology and biotechnology.…”
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