Human Health Research Articles & Analysis
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This article aims to engage in an incisive analysis of cell and gene therapies, decoding their transformative implications on human health and medical research. Cell therapy constitutes a form of treatment where live cells are induced into a patient's body to effectuate reconstruction or repair of damaged tissue or to enhance the body's immune ...
Glycosylation impurities are a type of chemical commonly encountered in biochemical, medical, and pharmaceutical chemistry research. The presence of these impurities can affect the efficacy, safety, and stability of drugs. ...
This article aims to engage in an incisive analysis of cell and gene therapies, decoding their transformative implications on human health and medical research. Cell therapy constitutes a form of treatment where live cells are induced into a patient's body to effectuate reconstruction or repair of damaged tissue or to enhance the body's immune ...
I was delighted to have found a way to make an impact on human health and do computer science research at the same time. Many people thought I was crazy to quit my well-paying and well-respected job to get into medical school at a relatively “old” age of 26, but discovering what I wanted to do was invaluable to me. After a year of ...
"In terms of melanocortin, every phenotype we observe in mice is eventually found to be replicated in humans," says Cone. "The direct link between animal models and humans is not always the case. ...
The removal of cadmium (Cd) from wastewater before it is released from factories is important for protecting human health. Although some researchers have developed engineered bacteria, the resistance of these engineered bacteria to Cd have not been improved. ...