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Biologics

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2020
Biologics are a growing field that has shown immense promise for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions both in orthopedic sports medicine and interventional pain management. These procedures utilize injection of supraphysiologic levels of platelets and growth factors to invoke the body's own inflammatory cascade to augment the healing of many ...
Robert L, Bowers   +3 more
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Simulating biological and non-biological motion

Brain and Cognition, 2008
It is widely accepted that the brain processes biological and non-biological movements in distinct neural circuits. Biological motion, in contrast to non-biological motion, refers to active movements of living beings. Aim of our experiment was to investigate the mechanisms underlying mental simulation of these two movement types. Subjects had to either
Bruzzo, A.   +2 more
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Non-invasive delivery strategies for biologics

open access: yesNature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2018
Biologics now constitute a significant element of available medical treatments. Owing to their clinical and commercial success, biologics are a rapidly growing class and have become a dominant therapeutic modality.
Aaron C Anselmo   +2 more
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Unconventional Biological Threats and the Molecular Biological Response to Biological Threats

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2002
This article concludes this symposium on potential agents of warfare and terrorism with discussion of 3 topics. First, influenza A virus is discussed as a potential biological weapon. Although it does not receive much attention in this role, the potential for mass casualties and public panic certainly exist if an epidemic of a virulent influenza A ...
Ronald A, Greenfield   +3 more
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Biological Boundaries and Biological Age

Acta Biotheoretica, 2009
The chronologic age classically used in demography is often unable to give useful information about which exact stage in development or aging processes has reached an organism. Hence, we propose here to explain in some applications for what reason the chronologic age fails in explaining totally the observed state of an organism, which leads to propose ...
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The Importance of Biological Databases in Biological Discovery

Current Protocols in Bioinformatics, 2015
AbstractBiological databases play a central role in bioinformatics. They offer scientists the opportunity to access a wide variety of biologically relevant data, including the genomic sequences of an increasingly broad range of organisms. This unit provides a brief overview of major sequence databases and portals, such as GenBank, the UCSC Genome ...
Andreas D, Baxevanis, Alex, Bateman
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The Biological Response to Biologics

Science Translational Medicine, 2011
The development of antidrug antibodies in rheumatoid arthritis patients reduces long-term drug efficacy.
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Biological markets

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1995
In biological markets, two classes of traders exchange commodities to their mutual benefit. Characteristics of markets are: competition within trader classes by contest or outbidding; preference for partners offering the highest value; and conflicts over the exchange value of commodities.
R, Noë, P, Hammerstein
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Biological Indeterminacy

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2012
Reductionist explanations in biology generally assume that biological mechanisms are highly deterministic and basically similar between individuals. A contrasting view has emerged recently that takes into account the degeneracy of biological processes--the ability to arrive at a given endpoint by a variety of available paths, even within the same ...
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A Biological Retrospect*

Nature, 1965
The title of my presidential address, you will have discerned, is "A Biological Retrospect," and on the whole it has not been well received. 'Why a biological retrospect?,' I have been asked; would it not be more in keeping with the spirit of the occasion if I were to speak of the future of biology rather than of its past?
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