Sentences with phrase «successful human treatments»

From early fetal tissue research to the first successful human treatments, this timeline documents the progress in stem cell science,...

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He never attained, or has lost, the necessary respect and sense of human dignity on which any successful program of treatment and habilitation must be based.
This implies a treatment that primarily emphasizes human dignity, as dignity is a fundamental human need in the absence of which no engagement with other peoples, cultures or nations can be successful.
ASMI researchers are involved in different fields such as biomechanics (motion analysis, which includes cadaver research, namely, the use of human limbs to analyze anatomy, motion, and the strength of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones) and clinical research (tracking patients to see how successful they are returning to sport after treatment with surgery or physical therapy).
Medications to block interferon gamma and its effects are already being used in humans, and Professor Pinschewer is hopeful that the results of the present study will contribute to the repurposing and successful use of these drugs in the treatment of hemorrhagic fevers.
Using 80 of the successful tumor xenografts — from the Greek «xenos» meaning «foreign» — he compared how the mouse's tumor responded to a drug or drug combination with the treatment response of the corresponding human patient.
Since beta - CDs are currently being tested in humans for the treatment of genetic forms of cholesterol accumulation (e.g. Nieman - Pick disease), a successful result in this study might mean that the drug combination could then be accelerated for testing in clinical trials for AMD.
The successful differentiation of iPS cells into RPE represents a significant advance in the search for a potential cell source for the treatment of human neural retinal diseases.
«One of the more vexing problems bedeviling Alzheimer's research is why so many treatments that are successful in mouse models fail in clinical trials with humans.
The brilliant Ettore Scola is to be credited for his feminist critique of women under fascism, his modern understated treatment of homosexuality, and his successful examination of fascist politics — through the lens of a seemingly simple, human story that turns into an allegorical tale of immense significance.
Treatment of atrial fibrillation Abnormal, electrical rhythms may respond to electrical conversion in humans, but this is not generally successful in dogs for long.
A change in diet is often successful if your pooch suffers allergic reactions and human allergy tablets such as Piriton can help but some Bullmastiffs may need long - term treatment with steroids to combat the problem.
Although, in human medicine, patients may receive a «placebo effect» because they often expect that the treatment will be successful.
While it appears that no recorded cases have considered human rights legislation in the context of patients with rare diseases seeking treatment, this avenue has been successful in analogous situations, and thus a review of cases sheds light on how courts may decide claims brought by patients with rare diseases.
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