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Chemotherapies such as doxorubicin can have toxic effects on healthy cardiovascular/heart tissue. Following up on a doxorubicin toxicity study in mice without tumors where nitrate water was cardioprotective (lessened toxicity), this study with tumor‐bearing mice undergoing doxorubicin treatment showed no negative effect of nitrate and nitrite on drug ...
Rama D. Yammani +7 more
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Induction of diabetes in three different mouse strains uniformly resulted in an increase in TNAP activity and a reduction in pyrophosphate (PPi) in the circulation. Inhibition of TNAP restored plasma PPi. Diabetes‐induced calcification in the media layer of the aorta was detected only in the Abcc6−/− strain, which is predisposed to ectopic ...
Krisztina Fülöp +13 more
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Attitudes of the Australian Public to Current and Emerging Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Jessica D’Annunzio
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REGULATING REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Journal of Legal Medicine, 2000(2000). REGULATING REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES. Journal of Legal Medicine: Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 35-65.
L B, Andrews, N, Elster
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Assisted reproductive technology
Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991Several aspects of reproductive technology are discussed. In tubal infertility, the choice between surgery or in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) is addressed. In cases with bilateral distal occlusion or otherwise bad prognosis, IVF is probably more successful and less expensive.
T, Tanbo, T, Abyholm
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Disruptive reproductive technologies
Science Translational Medicine, 2017In vitro gametogenesis raises new possibilities for reproductive and regenerative medicine as well as vexing policy challenges.
Cohen, Glenn +2 more
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2019
Reproductive technologies are those technologies that aid in animal and human reproduction. Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) are more narrowly defined as those technologies that help people suffering from social or bodily infertility create a family.
Amy Speier, Caridad Zamarripa
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Reproductive technologies are those technologies that aid in animal and human reproduction. Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) are more narrowly defined as those technologies that help people suffering from social or bodily infertility create a family.
Amy Speier, Caridad Zamarripa
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