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Human–animal chimeras: ethical issues about farming chimeric animals bearing human organs

Human–animal chimeras: ethical issues about farming chimeric animals bearing human organs

... of human organs in ...pig organs could be used for xenotrans- ...Alternatively, human PSC may be differentiated in vitro for cell-based therapies of various diseases [43, ...

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Priming nanoparticle-guided diagnostics and therapeutics towards human organs-on-chips microphysiological system

Priming nanoparticle-guided diagnostics and therapeutics towards human organs-on-chips microphysiological system

... strong human physiological relevance has hampered accurate validation of the safety and functionality of ...biomimetic humanOrgans‑on‑Chips” microphysiological systems have recapitulated the ...

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				LIFE AFTER DEATH-THE HUMAN ORGANS TRANSPLANTATION ACT A REVIEW

← Return to Article Details LIFE AFTER DEATH-THE HUMAN ORGANS TRANSPLANTATION ACT A REVIEW

... regarding Human organ ...for Human Organ ...healthy organs to a needy and increase his life span [2] ...regarding Human Organ Transplant was passed in the year 1994 it came into force in 1995 ...

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3D bioprint me : a socioethical view of bioprinting human organs and tissues

3D bioprint me : a socioethical view of bioprinting human organs and tissues

... 3D organs. 28 29 Regenerating human organs is potentially a game-changer in the volume and process of repair- ing and replacing human ...growing organs in host ...is human or ...

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Students' understandings of human organs and organ systems

Students' understandings of human organs and organ systems

... observation that in England and Wales school biology and science textbooks are much less likely to talk about or illustrate the clitoris than the penis (Reiss, 1998). Indeed, the clitoris is sometimes written of as ...

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The Myostatin Gene

The Myostatin Gene

... ligand. Human serum and skeletal muscle were demonstrated to contain only mature myostatin by Western blotting, but other human organs that are composed of smooth muscle tissue such as the colon, ...

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Journal of Applied & Environmental Microbiology

Journal of Applied & Environmental Microbiology

... inhabit human body- normal human flora- is estimated to be 38 trillion and equal to the number of human ...the human flora have been viewed as friendly immigrant microbes that enhance immunity ...

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Eurofocus: a newssheet for journalists. Weekly No. 32/93, 4-11 October 1993.

Eurofocus: a newssheet for journalists. Weekly No. 32/93, 4-11 October 1993.

... The trade in human organs must be banned throughout the European Community and measures taken to guarantee the quality of blood used in medicine, according to two resolutions adopted by [r] ...

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Exact Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique Algorithm-An Effective Tool In Biomedical Imaging

Exact Simultaneous Iterative Reconstruction Technique Algorithm-An Effective Tool In Biomedical Imaging

... of human organs like fat, muscle, liver, gallbladder and muscle type material and reconstructed complex permittivity value of the biological target are tabulated and reconstructed images obtained are ...

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The Ethics of National and International Organ Markets

The Ethics of National and International Organ Markets

... in human organs could exist without ...their organs would serve both these social ...in organs, given the current context of unpredictable and inequitable informed consent and contract ...

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"Body Property": Challenging the Ethical Barriers in Organ Transplantation to Protect Individual Autonomy

"Body Property": Challenging the Ethical Barriers in Organ Transplantation to Protect Individual Autonomy

... organs.' 2 However, courts have recognized this limitation on the disposition of human organs as a reflection of public health concerns, rather than a legislative po[r] ...

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Measurement of photoplethysmographic signals in human abdominal organs

Measurement of photoplethysmographic signals in human abdominal organs

... shown that pulse oximetry could be used to monitor intes- tinal oxygen saturation [7]. The feasibility of estimating blood oxygen saturation in humans has been demon- strated by a study using a commercial transmission ...

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Investigation of Photoplethysmographic Signals in Human Visceral Organs

Investigation of Photoplethysmographic Signals in Human Visceral Organs

... also shown that pulse oximetry could be used to monitor intestinal oxygen saturation [2]. The feasibility of estimating blood oxygen saturation in humans has been demonstrated by a study using a commercial transmission ...

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Research on Fatigue Driving System Based on OpenCV

Research on Fatigue Driving System Based on OpenCV

... the human eyes directly, the impact of external interference will be relatively ...the human eye orientation is based on face ...different organs, five new types of rectangular features are used ...

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SPIRITUAL APPROACH FOR CONTORTING VIOLENCE IN STUDENTS COMMUNITY

SPIRITUAL APPROACH FOR CONTORTING VIOLENCE IN STUDENTS COMMUNITY

... All th e p as sion s are harmful to on e s elf and l ater o n, it i s refl ected on fello w stud ents . Amo n g, al l th e p as sion s, an ge r and ego are o bvi o us. It we k n ew ho w much h arm, an ger d oes to l iv ...

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A CASE STUDY- EKA KUSHTHA (PSORIASIS) TREATED WITH AYURVEDIC TREATMENT .......

A CASE STUDY- EKA KUSHTHA (PSORIASIS) TREATED WITH AYURVEDIC TREATMENT .......

... of human body, it is the largest organ of the integumentary system, guards the un- derlying muscles, bones, ligaments and internal organs, seat of complexion, conscientious for ones personality, which ...

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Cancer: looking for simplicity and finding complexity

Cancer: looking for simplicity and finding complexity

... As described above, carcinogenesis is a dynamic process that depends on a large number of variables and is regu- lated at multiple spatial and temporal scales, thus making it one of the most complex phenomena in biology. ...

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Cryopreservation and replantation of amputated rat hind limbs

Cryopreservation and replantation of amputated rat hind limbs

... term storage method for vessels and nerves that ex- tended the possibilities for clinical use of cryopreserved vessels and nerves using replantation in a rat model. In this study we examined the feasibility of limb ...

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Human cytomegalovirus infection in tumor specimens of Iranian patients with glioma

Human cytomegalovirus infection in tumor specimens of Iranian patients with glioma

... Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) causes persistent infection in humans and severe diseases in fetus and immunocompromised individuals. Although HCMV is not currently implicated in human cancer, emerging ...

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Paleoserologic Studies: ABO and Histocompatibility Antigens in Mummified American Indians

Paleoserologic Studies: ABO and Histocompatibility Antigens in Mummified American Indians

... Since retrospective paleoserologic studies of human populations using their remains are possible only when A BO groups are present on tissue cells of the organs, th[r] ...

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