نتایج جستجو برای: therapeutic human experimentation

تعداد نتایج: 1929504  

Journal: :Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention : MICCAI ... International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention 2007
Mohammad Matinfar Owen Gray Iulian Iordachita Christopher W. Kennedy Eric Ford John Wong Russell H. Taylor Peter Kazanzides

In cancer research, well characterized small animal models of human cancer, such as transgenic mice, have greatly accelerated the pace of development of cancer treatments. The goal of the Small Animal Radiation Research Platform (SARRP) is to make those same models available for the development and evaluation of novel radiation therapies. In combination with advanced imaging methods, small anim...

Journal: :Contemporary topics in laboratory animal science 2002
W J Kowalski W P Bahnfleth D D Carey

We here present a review of the problem of controlling airborne disease transmission in animal research facilities, with emphasis on engineering design and air-treatment technologies. Dilution ventilation, pressurization control, source control, and air disinfection and removal systems are reviewed, and analytical studies on the effects of dilution ventilation, filtration, and ultraviolet germi...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2012
Markus P Ghadimi Gonzalo Lopez Keila E Torres Roman Belousov Eric D Young Jeffery Liu Kari J Brewer Aviad Hoffman Kristelle Lusby Alexander J Lazar Raphael E Pollock Dina Lev

There is a critical need for efficacious therapeutic strategies to improve the outcome of patients afflicted by malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNST). Multiple lines of evidence suggest a role for deregulated phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/mTOR signaling in MPNST, making this axis an attractive target for therapeutic manipulation. On the basis of previous observations obtained from...

1967
H. Merskey

Dr. Pappworth is a consultant physician who claims that it has become a common occurrence in the United States and in Britain for medical investigators to submit patients to distressing or dangerous procedures which are not required for the purpose of diagnosis or treatment but which are inspired purely by an interest in research and to take risks of which the patients are frequently unaware. H...

2015
JOHN FLETCHER

The coupling of the art of healing with the method of scientific investigation for medical research in human beings causes many profound questions to leap into the minds of those whose consciences have been shaped within democratic and religious institutions. Many medical investigators who have carried out research in human subjects have attempted to describe the professional-ethical conditions...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1967
M H Papp

THIS is a disappointing book. The reader gains the impression that the author has searched the world's medical literature to reveal procedures to which patients have been submitted that he thinks to be unpleasant, hazardous and unjustified. There is little evidence that anything more than a search of the literature has been undertaken. I would have been more impressed if the author had shown th...

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