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"Nobel Prizes in Medicine as an overview on XX and XXI centuries biomedicine and health sciences: historical and epistemological considerations". [PDF]
Nobel Prizes are prestigious world awards attributed for intellectual achievements. There are six prizes awarded each year from a fund bequeathed by the Swedish industrialist Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833-1896). Each Prize consists of a diploma, a gold medal and a sum of money and it may be attributed to one, two or three different persons.
Conti AA.
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Modern Mentality, Domination, and the Unequal Field of Knowledge, Resources, and Talent: Challenges of the Formation of Medical Humanities in Iran [PDF]
Introduction: Medicine is closely related to the humanities, and as Foucault points out, medicine has been the basis for the development of the modern humanities.
Ahmad Kalateh Sadati +2 more
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Switzerland Innovation, the Swiss innovation park with its five branches, is facilitating collaborations for companies, startups, and universities to find solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges in the fields of health and the ...
Raphaël Tschanz +10 more
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Robust expansion and functional maturation of human hepatoblasts by chemical strategy
Background Chemically strategies to generate hepatic cells from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) for the potential clinical application have been improved.
Tingcai Pan +14 more
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The commitment of massive resources – financial, social, organisational, and human – drives developments in biomedicine. Fundamental transformations in the generation and application of knowledge are challenging our understandings and experiences of ...
Martyn Pickersgill +6 more
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Somatic cells can be reprogrammed into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) through epigenetic manipulation. While the essential role of miRNA in reprogramming and maintaining pluripotency is well studied, little is known about the functions of miRNA ...
Chunlai Yu +11 more
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The Era of Biomedicine: Science, Medicine, and Public Health in Britain and France after the Second World War [PDF]
The relationship between medicine and the study of life is as old as medicine itself. Nevertheless, historians have highlighted the great transformation that took place in the nineteenth century when first physiology and then bacteriology became important resources for the classification, diagnosis, and treatment of human diseases.
Viviane, Quirke, Jean-Paul, Gaudillière
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Background Fatty liver is a reversible status, but also an origin stage to develop to other metabolic syndromes, such as diabetes and heart disease that threatens public health worldwide.
Yingying Xu +13 more
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Does medicine need psycho-social science?
Despite Alma Ata in 1978, the developing countries continue to divert scarce resources to multiple-story tertiary hospitals at the expense of primary health care services.
S.W.P Mhlongo, P.M.H. Maduna
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Multiple myeloma (MM) is an incurable haematological malignancy, caused by the uncontrolled proliferation of plasma cells within the bone marrow (BM). Obesity is a known risk factor for MM, however, few studies have investigated the potential of dietary ...
Alanah L. Bradey +9 more
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