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[Historical background and recent advance in BMP research].

Clinical calcium, 2006
In 1971, Uurist gave the name bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) to the factor in bone matrix, which retains the activity to induce ectopic bone formation. After that, BMP research has rapidly developed by achieving BMP purification, BMP cloning, and identification of BMP receptors and signal transuding molecules (Smads).
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Anfeh Unveiled: Historical Background, Ongoing Research, and Future Prospects

Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies, 2015
ABSTRACT This article describes how the site of Anfeh, Lebanon, which played an important role in the economy of the northern Levant from the Late Bronze Age to the Ottoman period and is currently on the World Monuments Watch List, was researched, surveyed, and excavated.
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Thirty years of research on atrial natriuretic factor: historical background and emerging concepts

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 2011
The discovery of the natriuretic properties of atrial muscle extracts pointed to the existence of an endocrine function of the heart that is now known to be mediated by the polypeptide hormones atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) and brain natriuretic peptide (BNP).
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Historical Background to Research on Job Loss, Unemployment, and Job Search

2014
This chapter provides a selective review of past research on job loss, unemployment, and job search up to the beginning of the 1990s. The Great Depression studies in the 1930s at Marienthal by Jahoda and colleagues and by Bakke at Greenwich and New Haven are described, along with other research at the time.
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The historical, ethical, and legal background of human-subjects research.

Respiratory care, 2008
The current system of human-subject-research oversight and protections has developed over the last 5 decades. The principles of conducting human research were first developed as the Nuremberg code to try Nazi war criminals. The 3 basic elements of the Nuremberg Code (voluntary informed consent, favorable risk/benefit analysis, and right to withdraw ...
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