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    human studies substantiv

    plural umanioare, studii clasice, umanistică.

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    The Molecular Imaging Shared Resource develops imaging reagents and methods that can be widely applied, develops imaging instruments, translates imaging methods to human studies, identifies biological pathways and organs for disease-specific change targeting.

    (Molecular Imaging Shared Resource, NCI Thesaurus)

    Results from human studies have been inconsistent thus far, the authors write.

    (Nanoparticles raise vascular risk by escaping the lungs, SciDev.Net)

    If the findings hold up in human studies, the authors say, the result could be that there's a cheap, safe way to reduce the months-long treatment time for one of the world's leading killers.

    (Vitamin C Might Shorten Tuberculosis Treatment Time, Study Indicates, VOA/Steve Baragona)

    A regulatory document submitted to the FDA proposing the approval of a new drug to be marketed and sold in the U.S. It includes supporting data from both animal and human studies that was initially provided in the Investigational New Drug application (IND).

    (New Drug Application, NCI Thesaurus)

    It was first announced as a preclinical development candidate in 2012, and in 2014, it was the first new anti-malarial candidate to enter phase I human studies in Africa when clinical trials began at the UCT Clinical Research Centre.

    (Antimalarial candidate holds promise as a single dose, SciDev.Net)

    The evidence for a link between red meat allergens and coronary artery disease is still preliminary, the researchers noted, so they plan to conduct detailed animal and human studies to confirm their initial findings.

    (Researchers have found a link between allergen in red meat and heart disease, National Institutes of Health)

    If human studies validate the findings, the use of the drug could be good news to the more than 70,000 worldwide who live with cystic fibrosis, a disease with no cure and few treatment options.

    (Scientists find new approach that shows promise for treating cystic fibrosis, National Institutes of Health)

    For example, human studies in siblings show that children born to a mother who was obese during pregnancy are at greater risk of heart disease than siblings born to the same mother after bariatric surgery to reduce maternal obesity.

    (Heart disease risk begins in the womb, University of Cambridge)




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