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Expanding regulatory science: Regulatory complementarity and reliance [PDF]
Drug regulatory institutions, infrastructures, and systems are becoming increasingly interconnected across national boundaries and increasingly global in outlook. This process is reflected in the broadening and deepening application of the principles and
Jackson K. Mukonzo +5 more
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Regulatory science of natural products. [PDF]
AbstractFoods and pharmaceuticals play key roles in public health and welfare and ensuring that these products meet their quality assurance standards is a top priority in health and medical care. Quality assurance of natural products is essential in pharmaceutical sciences because the outset of a medicine is a natural, crude drug.
Goda Y.
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Editorial: Women in science—Regulatory science 2021 [PDF]
Mette Due Theilade Thomsen +1 more
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Editorial: Women in science - regulatory science 2023 [PDF]
Mette Due Theilade Thomsen +1 more
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Editorial: Reviews in: regulatory science. [PDF]
Kerpel-Fronius S +3 more
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Regulatory science: The need for empowering Indian innovation. [PDF]
Dinda AK.
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Background The Bacillus cereus group, also known as B. cereus sensu lato (s.l.) contains ubiquitous spore-forming bacteria found in the environment including strains from the B. cereus sensu stricto (s.s.) species. They occur naturally in a wide range of
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qPCR detection of viable Bacillus cereus group cells in cosmetic products
Reference methods for microbiological safety assessments of cosmetics rely on culture methods that reveal colonies of live microorganisms on growth media. Rapid molecular technologies, such as qPCR, detects the presence of target DNA in samples from dead
Nadine Yossa +8 more
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PIcc: REGULATORY SCIENCE EXPLAINED
Esther Abels, Jochen K. Lennerz
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