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Over the past decade there have been major advances in the field of regenerative medicine with the promise to bring to reality, cures for debilitating diseases such as diabetes, heart failure, and Parkinson’s disease. Cellular products from a variety of sources are being evaluated for their ability to replace damaged tissue. Fetal tissues consist of stem cells and progenitor cells which have undergone initial commitment with varying states of differentiation. Stem cells from fetal tissues may also have a greater proliferative potential than their adult counterparts. In addition, fetal derived stem and progenitor cells are immunologically naive and some sources of fetal cells, eg cord blood, have been shown to be capable of crossing greater HLA mismatching resulting in less rejection and decreased immune mediated toxicities. Given the increasing focus on HES and advances in our basic knowledge of regenerative medicine it is an appropriate time to review the biology and use of fetal tissues. Human Fetal Tissue Transplantation is a timely publication that provides details of many aspects of the potential use of fetal tissues for therapeutic applications. As many tissues are wasted on a daily basis it appropriate to raise discussion on how to maximize access to discard tissue and at the same time engage in discussion of the ethics associated with fetal tissue procurement and clinical use.
Fetal tissue. --- Fetus -- Research. --- Human experimentation in medicine. --- Medicine. --- Fetus --- Health Services --- Investigative Techniques --- Tissue Transplantation --- Embryonic Structures --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Transplantation --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Anatomy --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Health Care --- Physiology --- Tissue and Organ Procurement --- Fetal Tissue Transplantation --- Fetal Research --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Pathology --- Research --- Fetal tissues --- Transplantation. --- Hematology. --- Pathology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Disease (Pathology) --- Medical sciences --- Diseases --- Medicine, Preventive --- Haematology --- Internal medicine --- Blood
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Neonatology --- Newborn infants --- Fetus --- Fetus. --- Neonatology. --- Newborn infants. --- Neonatologie --- Infant, Newborn. --- Newborns --- Neonate --- Infants, Newborn --- Neonates --- Newborn --- Newborn Infant --- Newborn Infants --- Neonatal pediatrics --- Foetus --- Unborn child --- Infants (Newborn) --- Newborns (Infants) --- Infant, Newborn --- Perinatology --- Embryology --- Reproduction --- Infants --- Fetal Tissue --- Fetuses --- Mummified Fetus --- Retained Fetus --- Fetal Structures --- Fetal Structure --- Fetal Tissues --- Fetus, Mummified --- Fetus, Retained --- Structure, Fetal --- Structures, Fetal --- Tissue, Fetal --- Tissues, Fetal --- Embryo, Mammalian --- Fetal Research --- Neonatolgy. --- Titles of journals. --- Titles of electronic journals.
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"Research Integrity and Peer Review [is] a fully open-access journal considering submissions on all aspects of integrity in the research and publication process, including peer review, reporting, and research and publication ethics"--Editorial, volume 1, page 5.
Academic writing --- Scholarly publishing --- Peer review --- Ethics, Research. --- Publishing --- Peer Review, Research --- Evaluation --- ethics. --- peer review --- research ethics --- publication ethics --- research reporting --- Research Ethics --- Research --- Peer evaluation --- Peer rating --- Review, Peer --- Academic publishing --- Learned writing --- Scholarly writing --- ethics --- Human Experimentation --- Animal Experimentation --- Embryo Research --- Fetal Research --- Professional employees --- 360-degree feedback (Rating of employees) --- Publishers and publishing --- Authorship --- Rating of --- Scholarly publishing. --- Peer review. --- Evaluation. --- Philology & Linguistics
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The first edition of Color Atlas of Fetal and Neonatal Histology was an important step in updating the histology texts available to practicing pathologists and pathology trainees who perform fetal autopsy and/or participate in research involving fetal tissues. It was a well-received volume that filled a major gap in pathology references related to normal histology and provided a comprehensive, state-of-the art review of fetal and neonatal histology. While the basics of fetal histology have changed little in the intervening years since publication of the first edition, this successor edition provides new insights and a fresh perspective. This book contains six new chapters including: blood vessels and lymphatics, external genitalia, eye, ear, skin, and maceration changes. Many existing chapters have also been expanded to address a greater breadth of fetal and neonatal histology such as postnatal testis development and the cardiac conduction system. The “Special Considerations” sections were also expanded in many chapters to address particularly problematic issues within individual organ systems. The book reviews the histology of the major organ systems in the fetus and neonate and provides detailed images, up-to-date references, and practical guidelines for identifying tissues across all gestational ages of development. The second edition of Color Atlas of Fetal and Neonatal Histology serves as the ultimate go-to resource for pathologists and researchers dealing with, and interested in, fetal and neonatal histology. It provides a comprehensive summary of the current status of the field with excellent and extensive illustrative examples that help guide the clinical study of fetal and neonatal histology and stimulate investigative efforts with fetal tissue. .
Histology --- Pathology. --- Pediatrics. --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Medicine --- Children --- Disease (Pathology) --- Medical sciences --- Diseases --- Medicine, Preventive --- Health and hygiene --- Fetus. --- Newborn infants. --- Infant, Newborn --- Newborns --- Neonate --- Infants, Newborn --- Neonates --- Newborn --- Newborn Infant --- Newborn Infants --- Neonatology --- Fetal Tissue --- Fetuses --- Mummified Fetus --- Retained Fetus --- Fetal Structures --- Fetal Structure --- Fetal Tissues --- Fetus, Mummified --- Fetus, Retained --- Structure, Fetal --- Structures, Fetal --- Tissue, Fetal --- Tissues, Fetal --- Embryo, Mammalian --- Fetal Research --- Infants (Newborn) --- Newborns (Infants) --- Infants --- Foetus --- Unborn child --- Embryology --- Reproduction
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Dit proefschrift van de arts en jurist Lucas Bergkamp handelt over medische experimenten met mensen. Bergkamp biedt een korte geschiedenis; een analyse van de definitie van een experiment; een overzicht van de rechtsontwikkeling in Nederland; een vergelijkend overzicht van de regelgeving in de V.S., Frankrijk, Zwitserland, West-Duitsland, Zweden; een overzicht van de normen waaraan experimenten moeten voldoen; een hoofdstuk over aansprakelijkheid en verzekeringen; en de belangrijkste bevindingen uit zijn onderzoek naar het functioneren van de zogenaamde toetsingscommissies-experimenten in Nederland.
Status of persons --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- Human Experimentation. --- #GBIB:CBMER --- 61.001.5 --- 57.08 --- 17.023.33 --- experiment, experimenteel onderzoek (mensen) --- geschiedenis (historische aspecten) --- recht (wetgeving, rechtspraak, rechtsbeginselen, juridische aspecten, aansprakelijkheid) --- commissie voor medische ethiek (ethisch comité, CME) --- Human Research Subject Protection --- Experimentation, Human --- Helsinki Declaration --- Bioethical Issues --- Ethics, Research --- Embryo Research --- Fetal Research --- Research Subjects --- expérimentation sur la personne humaine (chez l'humain) --- histoire (aspects historiques) --- droit (aspects juridiques, législation, jurisprudence, principes de droit, responsabilité) --- comité d'éthique médicale (comité d'éthique, CEM) --- Human experimentation --- Human experimentation. --- Human Experimentation --- Droit des personnes et de la famille
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Newborn infants --- Neonatology --- Fetus --- Fetus. --- Infant, Newborn. --- Neonatology. --- Newborn infants. --- Titles of journals. --- Foetus --- Unborn child --- Neonatal pediatrics --- Infants (Newborn) --- Neonates --- Newborns (Infants) --- Newborns --- Neonate --- Infants, Newborn --- Newborn --- Newborn Infant --- Newborn Infants --- Fetal Tissue --- Fetuses --- Mummified Fetus --- Retained Fetus --- Fetal Structures --- Fetal Structure --- Fetal Tissues --- Fetus, Mummified --- Fetus, Retained --- Structure, Fetal --- Structures, Fetal --- Tissue, Fetal --- Tissues, Fetal --- Nouveau-nés --- Embryology --- Reproduction --- Perinatology --- Infants --- Embryo, Mammalian --- Fetal Research --- Périodiques. --- 42.23 embryology and developmental biology. --- 44.36 embryology (medicine) --- Perinatal medicine. --- Neonates. --- Infant, Newborn --- Néonatologie --- Fœtus --- Fœtus. --- Nouveau-nés. --- Periodicals.
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"Shows how international biomedical researchers in Sri Lanka work across cultural, epistemic, economic, and power differences to accomplish clinical trials"--
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Policing the Womb brings to life the chilling ways in which women have become the targets of secretive state surveillance of their pregnancies. Michele Goodwin expands the reproductive health and rights debate beyond abortion to include how legislators increasingly turn to criminalizing women for miscarriages, stillbirths, and threatening the health of their pregnancies. The horrific results include women giving birth while shackled in leg irons, in solitary confinement, and even delivering in prison toilets. In some states, pregnancy has become a bargaining chip with prosecutors offering reduced sentences in exchange for women agreeing to be sterilized. The author shows how prosecutors may abuse laws and infringe women's rights in the process, sometimes with the complicity of medical providers who disclose private patient information to law enforcement. Often the women most affected are poor and of color. This timely book brings to light how the unrestrained efforts to punish and police women's bodies have led to the United States being the deadliest country in the developed world to be pregnant.
Reproductive rights --- Pregnant women --- Fetus --- Maternal and infant welfare --- Infant welfare --- Infants --- Maternity welfare --- Child welfare --- Mothers --- Women --- Maternal health services --- Expectant mothers --- Gravida --- Pregnancy --- Reproductive freedom --- Sexual rights --- Abortion --- Birth control --- Contraception --- Human reproduction --- Involuntary sterilization --- Civil rights --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Law and legislation --- Charities, protection, etc. --- Charities --- Reproductive Rights --- Abortion, Induced --- Pregnant Women --- Women's Rights --- Maternal Welfare --- legislation & jurisprudence --- Fetal Tissue --- Fetuses --- Mummified Fetus --- Retained Fetus --- Fetal Structures --- Fetal Structure --- Fetal Tissues --- Fetus, Mummified --- Fetus, Retained --- Structure, Fetal --- Structures, Fetal --- Tissue, Fetal --- Tissues, Fetal --- Embryo, Mammalian --- Fetal Research --- Pregnant Woman --- Women, Pregnant --- Woman, Pregnant --- Maternal-Fetal Relations
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Obstetrics --- Perinatology --- Newborn infants --- Neonatology --- Pregnancy Complications. --- Perinatal Care. --- Fetal Diseases. --- Fetus. --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases. --- Obstétrique --- Périnatalogie --- Nouveau-nés --- Néonatologie --- Neonatology. --- Obstetrics. --- Perinatology. --- Diseases --- Maladies --- Diseases. --- Medicine, Perinatal --- Perinatal medicine --- Maternal-fetal medicine --- Neonatal pediatrics --- Neonatal Diseases --- Disease, Neonatal --- Diseases, Neonatal --- Neonatal Disease --- Fetal Tissue --- Fetuses --- Mummified Fetus --- Retained Fetus --- Fetal Structures --- Fetal Structure --- Fetal Tissues --- Fetus, Mummified --- Fetus, Retained --- Structure, Fetal --- Structures, Fetal --- Tissue, Fetal --- Tissues, Fetal --- Embryopathies --- Disease, Fetal --- Diseases, Fetal --- Embryopathy --- Fetal Disease --- Care, Perinatal --- Complications, Pregnancy --- Complication, Pregnancy --- Pregnancy Complication --- Pregnancy --- Infants (Newborn) --- Neonates --- Newborns (Infants) --- complications --- Pregnancy Complications --- Perinatal Care --- Fetal Diseases --- Fetus --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- periodicals. --- Pediatrics --- Medicine --- Infants --- Pregnancy, High-Risk --- Embryo, Mammalian --- Fetal Research --- Fetal Diseases.. --- Grossesse --- Périnatalité. --- Fœtus --- Fœtus. --- Complications. --- Maladies. --- Foetus --- Unborn child --- Embryology --- Reproduction --- Complications of pregnancy --- High-risk pregnancy --- Pregnancy, Complications of --- Pregnant women --- Obstetrical emergencies --- Complications --- Neonatologia --- Pediatria --- Infants nadons --- Perinatologia --- Infants prematurs --- Obstetrícia
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