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BioEssays, 1999
Selenoproteins contain selenium in stoichiometric amounts. Most are synthesized by a process that decodes UGA codons as selenocysteine. Twelve animal selenoproteins have been characterized, and biochemical functions have been described for all but three. Two of these "orphan" selenoproteins are discussed in this paper.
R F, Burk, K E, Hill
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Selenoproteins contain selenium in stoichiometric amounts. Most are synthesized by a process that decodes UGA codons as selenocysteine. Twelve animal selenoproteins have been characterized, and biochemical functions have been described for all but three. Two of these "orphan" selenoproteins are discussed in this paper.
R F, Burk, K E, Hill
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 1996
An urgent need for standards and guidelines on genetic testing has arisen because of swift advances in research, facilitated by the Human Genome Project. The goals of the Human Genome Project include the identification of all genes and sequencing of the human genome. The project is currently ahead of schedule and under budget.
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An urgent need for standards and guidelines on genetic testing has arisen because of swift advances in research, facilitated by the Human Genome Project. The goals of the Human Genome Project include the identification of all genes and sequencing of the human genome. The project is currently ahead of schedule and under budget.
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Nature, 2022
Abstract Throughout the 1960s, the racialized transpacific networks forged in the 1950s had unexpected effects on the lives of Korean children, including orphans like Oh Chiyŏng, who joined the World Vision Korean Orphan Choir. No World Vision program was more popular than the World Vision Korean Orphan Choir in the 1960s.
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Abstract Throughout the 1960s, the racialized transpacific networks forged in the 1950s had unexpected effects on the lives of Korean children, including orphans like Oh Chiyŏng, who joined the World Vision Korean Orphan Choir. No World Vision program was more popular than the World Vision Korean Orphan Choir in the 1960s.
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Commentary: Orphan devices, orphan doctors, and orphaned patients
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2022openaire +2 more sources
Orphan drugs—or orphan diseases?
1988In the beginning, the question was that of how to provide drugs for rare diseases; and the beginning in this country was perhaps around 1972 when the ‘Pharmaceutical Working Party’ of the National Economic Development Office discussed the matter and agreed to keep it under review [1].
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[Orphan drugs and orphan diseases].
Revista de neurologia, 2002To define the concepts of orphan drugs and diseases, the current situation of clinical investigation of them, the attitude of the pharmaceutical industry and aspects of health legislation, especially in the European Community.We review the history of orphan drugs, the name used for those drugs, apparatus, biological agents and dietetic preparations ...
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This chapter explores orphans' stories, comparing the older cohort's recollections of kin care and child labor before collectivization with stories from the younger cohort of orphans, focusing on child labor, schooling, and widowed mothers who worked on the farm. It highlights how Soviet collectivization restructured childhood and family life. Although
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