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Nuclear Power, Challenging Non-Utilitarian Ethics
Stanislaus J. Dundon
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Tandem immuno-purification of affinity-tagged proteins from mouse testis extracts for MS analysis
Summary: Here, we describe a protocol for extraction and tandem immunoprecipitation of the cytoplasmic and nuclear proteins from mouse testis for mass spectrometry. This protocol has been applied to knockin mice that express a meiotic protein of interest
Naoki Tani +2 more
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Imaging and quantification of apical microvilli in the syncytial blastoderm of Drosophila embryos
Summary: The syncytial Drosophila blastoderm embryo contains apical microvilli with filamentous actin that are remodeled during nuclear division cycles 10–13.
Debasmita Mitra +3 more
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Summary: Two isoforms of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) have been identified in the yeast S. cerevisiae, which coexist at the periphery of the nucleus and differ by the presence or absence of a nuclear basket.
Pierre Bensidoun +2 more
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Ethics of modifying the mitochondrial genome [PDF]
Recent preclinical studies have shown the feasibility of specific variants of nuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial DNA disorders. Nuclear transfer could be a valuable reproductive option for carriers of mitochondrial mutations.
Bredenoord, A L +3 more
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Universalising the TPNW: Challenges and Opportunities
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) is a landmark agreement in the history of the nuclear disarmament movement. It was negotiated against the wishes of the nuclear-armed states and many of their supporters and this context defines the
Nick Ritchie +1 more
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Liberal democracy and nuclear despotism: two ethical foreign policy dilemmas
This article advances a critical analysis of John Rawls's justification of liberal democratic nuclear deterrence in the post-Cold War era as found in The Law of Peoples. Rawls's justification overlooked how nuclear-armed liberal democracies
Thomas E. Doyle
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An ethical dimension to accident management and health surveillance
Many radiation protection actions carry a multitude of direct and indirect consequences that can impact on the welfare of affected populations. Health surveillance raises ethical challenges linked to privacy and data protection, as well as questions ...
Deborah Oughton +5 more
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Explorative Nanophilosophy as Tecnoscienza: An Italian Perspective on the Role of Speculation in Nanoindustry [PDF]
There are two primary camps in which nanotechnology today can be categorized normal nanotechnology and speculative nanotechnology. The birth of nanotechnology proper was conceived through discourses of speculative nanotechnology.
Umbrello, Steven
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Technology assessment (TA) is an analytic and interactive practice that produces evaluative judgments about the societal implications of technology. Despite this distinct evaluative disposition, “normativities” inherent in TA programs and practices often
Federica Lucivero +2 more
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