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Biomedical research and the environment.

open access: yesEnvironmental Health Perspectives, 2000
John T. Grupenhoff, Byron J. Bailey
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Priorities of biomedical research

International Journal of Cardiology, 2017
In their article published in this issue of the IJC, Lee and colleagues report the results of an interesting international survey conducted in order to reveal perceived priorities for research in small aortic abdominal aneurysm (AAA) among the community of vascular surgeons.
Tshomba, Yamume, Cavalli, Giulio
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Patients as biomedical researchers

Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2022
Advancements in biomedical research are highly dependent on critical thinking and problem solving. When quality of life and life-saving interventions rely on biomedical discoveries, every perspective is valuable. Therefore, a key contributor to the progress of health-related research is missing when patient representation is deficient in the biomedical
Delaney, Liskey   +2 more
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Biplots in biomedical research

Statistics in Medicine, 1990
AbstractThe biplot is a graphical display of multivariate data. A number of examples from biomedical research illustrate its use. Biplots allow for inspection of data preliminary to formal analysis, and can follow an analysis by the graphical inspection of residuals. The simplicity and intuitive appeal of these displays is stressed.
K. Ruben Gabriel, Charles L. Odoroff
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An Analyst in Biomedical Research

Pharmacology, 1979
Fluorescamine is a nonfluorescent substance that reacts with primary amines to yield intensely fluorescent products. We have utilized high performance liquid chromatography along with fluorescamine assay for many studies relating to the biochemistry of the opioid peptides.
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Polygenic scores in biomedical research

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2022
Public health strategies aimed at disease prevention or early detection and intervention have the potential to advance human health worldwide. However, their success depends on the identification of risk factors that underlie disease burden in the general population.
Iftikhar J. Kullo   +5 more
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Research on Injuries in Biomedical Research

New England Journal of Medicine, 1976
Biomedical research is now under serious and sustained challenge from many quarters to justify the risks that it entails for the human subjects who are essential to its success in creating more effective medical care. This challenge has at least two powerful sources.
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The Biomedical Research Bottleneck

Science, 2001
T he revolution in molecular biology portends a new era in the treatment and prevention of human diseases. New laboratory findings promise new ways to diagnose, treat, and ultimately cure cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and innumerable other diseases. To translate these discoveries into new treatments, clinical investigators have become more important
Marshall A. Lichtman   +6 more
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BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH

Pakistan Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2018
Biomedical Research encompass basic research to pre-clinical and then clinical research. Both preclinical and clinical research leads to drug development or certain innovations. As increased longevity of humans can be attributed to the advancement of medical research. Clinical Research involve human that include clinical trials. Applied research led to
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