Research involving fundamental scientific principles that may apply to a preclinical understanding – to clinical research, which involves studies of people who may be subjects in clinical trials.
Rodents were predominantly used for medicalresearch and testing animal health products.
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Tehran says its nuclear activities are for power generation and medicalresearch.
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Heart Foundation says: The guidelines are backed by years of medicalresearch.
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Tehran says it is only interested in power generation and medicalresearch.
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Merging databases is a strategy of paramount interest especially in medicalresearch.
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Thus, there is enormous interest in measuring physical activity in biomedicalresearch.
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Measuring intracellular metabolism has increasingly led to important insights in biomedicalresearch.
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Next-generation sequencing technologies are poised to revolutionize the field of biomedicalresearch.
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Their fluorescent glow could even make them useful tools for biomedicalresearch.
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The ability to engineer the mouse genome has profoundly transformed biomedicalresearch.
Ús de experimental medicine en anglès
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That translates into a 41 percent lower risk of cancer progression with the experimentalmedicine.
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This narrow focus has hampered the development of relevant animal models and human experimentalmedicine paradigms.
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The experimentalmedicine has already been advanced into late stage testing for acute treatment of migraine in adults.
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Thirdly, the method of experimentalmedicine.
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But positive news about its most important experimentalmedicine, the osteoporosis drug denosumab, have helped its share price recover dramatically.
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Perhaps no more striking illustration of the value of experimentalmedicine has ever been given than that afforded by the studies upon those glands.
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It also comes after a major setback for an experimentalmedicine for Parkinson's disease, which failed to meet its key goal in a late-stage trial.
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His second dalliance with experimentalmedicine came late last month, when he suggested bringing ultraviolet light "inside the body" or maybe even injecting disinfectant.
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In contrast to the traditional idea of building fully integrated new businesses, Index invests in "virtual" companies with a single experimentalmedicine and minimal infrastructure.
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Dr. Salk is now Commonwealth Professor of ExperimentalMedicine at the Univ.
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The deal secures it full rights to recently launched lupus drug Benlysta and other experimentalmedicines.
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Frieden said it appeared that Duncan was not receiving any of the experimentalmedicines for the virus.
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Glaxosmithkline has suffered a setback with the loss of a number of experimentalmedicines in mid-stage clinical testing.
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As part of Amgen, Decode's scientists will help in the task of ensuring that experimentalmedicines hit the right spot.
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The company has an extensive pipeline of experimentalmedicines but several are taking longer to get to market than initially expected.
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Some investors are worried Actelion has not done enough to secure future revenue drivers, given the failure of other experimentalmedicines.