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Retroviral vectors for human gene delivery

Biotechnology Advances, 2002
The potential for gene therapy to cure a wide range of diseases has lead to high expectations and a great increase in research efforts in this area. At present, viral vectors are the most efficient means of delivering a corrective gene into human cells.
Sally, McTaggart, Mohamed, Al-Rubeai
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Human Smoking Patterns and Smoke Deliveries

International Journal of the Addictions, 1984
This study, based on a sample (N = 517) of adult medical patients at a southeastern medical center who were current users of cigarettes, reports the interrelationships among the puff characteristics of cigarette smoking behavior and smoke deliveries of tar and nicotine.
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The Future Outlook for Delivery of Human Services

Health Services Reports, 1973
THE TAXPAYERS of this country spend around $126 billion for human services provided by the Federal Government alone, but both those who pay for these services and the intended recipients are far from getting $126 billion worth of good out of them. The root cause of this is simply that we do not have one human service network but hundreds of narrowly ...
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The ?business? metaphor in the delivery of human services

Psychiatric Quarterly, 1982
A critique is presented of the application of business concepts to the delivery of human services. It is first established that such application involves the use of a metaphor. Some notions of how metaphors function are then presented and used to describe how the "business" metaphor may operate in its application to the delivery of mental health ...
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Hyperthermia-induced drug delivery in humans

Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2018
A clinical study shows the feasibility and safety of the intratumoral release of an anticancer drug encapsulated in thermosensitive liposomes by heating the patient’s tumour via focused ultrasound.
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Virtual Human Services Delivery

2022
COVID-19 impacted how families live, learn, work, and connect, especially for those living at the margins, coping with poverty and other stressors. The rapid shutdown across the country disrupted human services and in-person operations for public benefit programs.
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Transcriptional Regulation of the Processes of Human Labour and Delivery

Placenta, 2009
Preterm birth is the most important complication contributing to poor pregnancy and neonatal outcome. A critical issue that must be resolved is how spontaneous onset labour is initiated both at term and preterm. Over the past decade, we and others have provided evidence in support of the hypothesis that labour onset is regulated by specific nuclear ...
Lappas, M., Rice, G. E.
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Adjunctive behavior in humans on a food delivery schedule

Physiology & Behavior, 1978
Abstract Adjunctive behavior as indexed by increased activity has been shown previously in adult humans who were performing cognitive tasks or playing games of chance on a fixed interval schedule. In the present experiment with eating as the schedule controlled behavior, the amount of movement unrelated to eating was measured for eight subjects under
M, Wallace, A, Sanson, G, Singer
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Healthy deliveries from biopsied human embryos

Human Reproduction, 1994
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis was performed in 122 embryos obtained by IVF from 11 patients carriers of haemophilia, Duchenne's muscular dystrophy, Barth's syndrome, cystic fibrosis, Pelizaeus-Merzbacher syndrome or Rett's syndrome. After multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis with multiple ...
J A, Grifo   +5 more
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Delivery and therapeutic potential of human granzyme B

Immunological Reviews, 2010
Summary:  Granzyme B (GzmB) is used by cytotoxic lymphocytes as a molecular weapon for the defense against virus‐infected and malignantly transformed host cells. It belongs to a family of small serine proteases that are stored in secretory vesicles of killer cells.
Kurschus, F., Jenne, D.
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