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Analgesia. --- Binding-sites. --- Brain. --- Morphine. --- Naltrexone. --- Opiate. --- Opioid. --- Potency. --- Rat. --- Treatment.
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This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact
mesenchymal stem cells --- mesenchymal stromal cells --- immunomodulation --- regeneration --- mechanism of action --- safety --- efficacy --- potency analysis
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Oncology. Neoplasms --- Toxicology --- Carcinogenicity Tests. --- Coffee --- Tea --- Xanthines --- Kanker --- Voeding --- Chemische stoffen --- Carcinogen Tests --- Carcinogenesis Tests --- Carcinogenic Activity Tests --- Carcinogenic Potency Tests --- Tumorigenicity Tests --- Carcinogen Test --- Carcinogenesis Test --- Carcinogenic Activity Test --- Carcinogenic Potency Test --- Carcinogenicity Test --- Potency Test, Carcinogenic --- Potency Tests, Carcinogenic --- Test, Carcinogen --- Test, Carcinogenesis --- Test, Carcinogenic Activity --- Test, Carcinogenic Potency --- Test, Carcinogenicity --- Test, Tumorigenicity --- Tests, Carcinogen --- Tests, Carcinogenesis --- Tests, Carcinogenic Activity --- Tests, Carcinogenic Potency --- Tests, Carcinogenicity --- Tests, Tumorigenicity --- Tumorigenicity Test --- Mutagenicity Tests --- adverse effects. --- Cancer --- Alimentation/Nutrition --- Produits chimiques --- Conferences - Meetings --- Mate (Tea) --- Congresses --- Methylxanthines --- Methylglyoxal --- Risk factors --- Carcinogens --- Carcinogenicity Tests --- adverse effects
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This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact
Medicine --- Immunology --- mesenchymal stem cells --- mesenchymal stromal cells --- immunomodulation --- regeneration --- mechanism of action --- safety --- efficacy --- potency analysis
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This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact
Medicine --- Immunology --- mesenchymal stem cells --- mesenchymal stromal cells --- immunomodulation --- regeneration --- mechanism of action --- safety --- efficacy --- potency analysis
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Carcinogenicity Tests. --- Carcinogens. --- Neoplasms --- Carcinogenesis --- Carcinogenicity testing --- Kanker --- Carcinogenic activity testing --- Carcinogens --- Testing for carcinogenicity --- Chronic toxicity testing --- Oncology, Experimental --- Cancer --- Oncogenesis --- Pathogenesis of cancer --- Tumorigenesis --- Pathology --- Genetic toxicology --- Carcinogen Tests --- Carcinogenesis Tests --- Carcinogenic Activity Tests --- Carcinogenic Potency Tests --- Tumorigenicity Tests --- Carcinogen Test --- Carcinogenesis Test --- Carcinogenic Activity Test --- Carcinogenic Potency Test --- Carcinogenicity Test --- Potency Test, Carcinogenic --- Potency Tests, Carcinogenic --- Test, Carcinogen --- Test, Carcinogenesis --- Test, Carcinogenic Activity --- Test, Carcinogenic Potency --- Test, Carcinogenicity --- Test, Tumorigenicity --- Tests, Carcinogen --- Tests, Carcinogenesis --- Tests, Carcinogenic Activity --- Tests, Carcinogenic Potency --- Tests, Carcinogenicity --- Tests, Tumorigenicity --- Tumorigenicity Test --- Mutagenicity Tests --- Oncogens --- Tumor Initiators --- Tumor Promoters --- Initiators, Tumor --- Promoters, Tumor --- Benzidines --- etiology. --- genetics. --- Testing --- Pathogenesis --- Carcinogenicity Tests --- etiology --- genetics --- Carcinogen --- Oncogen --- Tumor Initiator --- Tumor Promoter --- Initiator, Tumor --- Promoter, Tumor --- NEOPLASMS --- CARCINOGENS --- ETIOLOGY --- GENETICS
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This study focused on the effects of different enriched environments for mice in a number of behavioral and physiological parameters in two routine laboratory testing procedures -- potency testing for tetanus vaccine and stress induced hyperthermia. The variability in the results was studied by calculating and analyzing mean absolute deviations. Mice from enriched conditions weighed more and consumed more food than mice from standard housing conditions. However, mice from enriched conditions lost more body weight after being housed individually. Other physiological parameters showed no differences. Mice from standard conditions were more active in an open field, suggesting a tendency to over-respond to various stimuli in a testing environment. Mice from enriched environments were more tranquil and easier to handle. The enrichment did not influence the variability in any of the parameters measured, although earlier results and results of other authors suggest that the effects on the variability in results are parameter dependent. When enrichment does not influence variability, there is no reason for not introducing cage enrichment and by doing so contributing to the animals' welfare.
Animal. --- Animals. --- Body weight. --- Body-weight. --- Cage. --- Enriched environment. --- Enriched. --- Enrichment. --- Environment. --- Environmental enrichment. --- Environments. --- Field. --- Food. --- Housing conditions. --- Housing. --- Hyperthermia. --- Laboratory. --- Mice. --- Open field. --- Open-field. --- Parameters. --- Physiological. --- Potency. --- Stimuli. --- Stress. --- Variability. --- Variation. --- Weight. --- Welfare.
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Carcinogenese -- Testen --- Carcinogenese -- Tests --- Carcinogenicity testing --- Determination de la mutagenicite --- Mutagenicity testing --- Mutageniteitsbepaling --- Carcinogens --- Mutagens --- Mutagenicity Tests --- Evaluation Studies as Topic --- analysis --- Biological Assay. --- Carcinogenicity Tests. --- Evaluation Studies as Topic. --- Mutagenicity Tests. --- 576.385.5 --- .001.4 --- $?$91/02 --- Kanker --- Tests, Genetic Toxicity --- Toxicity Tests, Genetic --- Genetic Toxicity Tests --- Genotoxicity Tests --- Mutagen Screening --- Genetic Toxicity Test --- Genotoxicity Test --- Mutagen Screenings --- Mutagenicity Test --- Screening, Mutagen --- Screenings, Mutagen --- Test, Genotoxicity --- Tests, Genotoxicity --- Toxicity Test, Genetic --- Carcinogenicity Tests --- Critique --- Evaluation --- Evaluation Indexes --- Evaluation Methodology --- Evaluation Report --- Evaluation Research --- Methodology, Evaluation --- Pre-Post Tests --- Qualitative Evaluation --- Quantitative Evaluation --- Theoretical Effectiveness --- Use-Effectiveness --- Critiques --- Effectiveness, Theoretical --- Evaluation Methodologies --- Evaluation Reports --- Evaluation, Qualitative --- Evaluation, Quantitative --- Evaluations --- Evaluations, Qualitative --- Evaluations, Quantitative --- Indexes, Evaluation --- Methodologies, Evaluation --- Pre Post Tests --- Pre-Post Test --- Qualitative Evaluations --- Quantitative Evaluations --- Report, Evaluation --- Reports, Evaluation --- Research, Evaluation --- Test, Pre-Post --- Tests, Pre-Post --- Use Effectiveness --- Carcinogen Tests --- Carcinogenesis Tests --- Carcinogenic Activity Tests --- Carcinogenic Potency Tests --- Tumorigenicity Tests --- Carcinogen Test --- Carcinogenesis Test --- Carcinogenic Activity Test --- Carcinogenic Potency Test --- Carcinogenicity Test --- Potency Test, Carcinogenic --- Potency Tests, Carcinogenic --- Test, Carcinogen --- Test, Carcinogenesis --- Test, Carcinogenic Activity --- Test, Carcinogenic Potency --- Test, Carcinogenicity --- Test, Tumorigenicity --- Tests, Carcinogen --- Tests, Carcinogenesis --- Tests, Carcinogenic Activity --- Tests, Carcinogenic Potency --- Tests, Carcinogenicity --- Tests, Tumorigenicity --- Tumorigenicity Test --- Assay, Biological --- Assays, Biological --- Biologic Assay --- Biologic Assays --- Bioassay --- Assay, Biologic --- Assays, Biologic --- Bioassays --- Biological Assays --- Cancer --- Biological Assay
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Carcinogenicity testing --- Carcinogenesis --- Abnormalities, Human --- Carcinogens --- Cancérogénicité --- Cancérogenèse --- Cancérogènes --- Etiology --- Carcinogenicity Tests. --- Mutagenicity Tests. --- Risk Assessment. --- Carcinogenic activity testing --- Testing for carcinogenicity --- Chronic toxicity testing --- Oncology, Experimental --- Risks and Benefits --- Assessment, Risk --- Benefit-Risk Assessment --- Risk-Benefit Assessment --- Assessment, Benefit-Risk --- Assessment, Risk-Benefit --- Assessments, Benefit-Risk --- Assessments, Risk --- Assessments, Risk-Benefit --- Benefit Risk Assessment --- Benefit-Risk Assessments --- Benefits and Risks --- Risk Assessments --- Risk Benefit Assessment --- Risk-Benefit Assessments --- Tests, Genetic Toxicity --- Toxicity Tests, Genetic --- Genetic Toxicity Tests --- Genotoxicity Tests --- Mutagen Screening --- Genetic Toxicity Test --- Genotoxicity Test --- Mutagen Screenings --- Mutagenicity Test --- Screening, Mutagen --- Screenings, Mutagen --- Test, Genotoxicity --- Tests, Genotoxicity --- Toxicity Test, Genetic --- Carcinogenicity Tests --- Carcinogen Tests --- Carcinogenesis Tests --- Carcinogenic Activity Tests --- Carcinogenic Potency Tests --- Tumorigenicity Tests --- Carcinogen Test --- Carcinogenesis Test --- Carcinogenic Activity Test --- Carcinogenic Potency Test --- Carcinogenicity Test --- Potency Test, Carcinogenic --- Potency Tests, Carcinogenic --- Test, Carcinogen --- Test, Carcinogenesis --- Test, Carcinogenic Activity --- Test, Carcinogenic Potency --- Test, Carcinogenicity --- Test, Tumorigenicity --- Tests, Carcinogen --- Tests, Carcinogenesis --- Tests, Carcinogenic Activity --- Tests, Carcinogenic Potency --- Tests, Carcinogenicity --- Tests, Tumorigenicity --- Tumorigenicity Test --- Mutagenicity Tests --- Testing --- Heatlh Risk Assessment --- Assessment, Heatlh Risk --- Assessments, Heatlh Risk --- Heatlh Risk Assessments --- Risk Assessment, Heatlh --- Risk Assessments, Heatlh --- Cancérogénicité --- Cancérogenèse --- Cancérogènes --- Risk Assessment --- Health Risk Assessment --- Assessment, Health Risk --- Assessments, Health Risk --- Health Risk Assessments --- Risk Assessment, Health --- Risk Assessments, Health --- Risk Analysis --- Analysis, Risk --- Risk Analyses
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Contrary to what Simone de Beauvoir famously argued in 1949, men have not lived without knowing the burdens of their sex. Though men may have been elevated to cultural positions of strength and privilege, it has not been without intense scrutiny of their biological functions. Investigations of male potency and the 'ability to perform' have long been mainstays of social, political, and artistic discourse and have often provoked spirited and partisan declarations on what it means to be a man. This interdisciplinary collection considers the tensions that have developed between the historical privilege often ascribed to the male and the vulnerabilities to which his body is prone. Andrew Mangham and Daniel Lea's introduction illustrates how with the dawn of modern medicine during the Renaissance there emerged a complex set of languages for describing the male body not only as a symbol of strength, but as flesh and bone prone to illness, injury and dysfunction. Using a variety of historical and literary approaches, the essays consider the critical ways in which medicine's interactions with literature reveal vital clues about the ways sex, gender, and identity are constructed through treatments of a range of 'pathologies' including deformity, venereal disease, injury, nervousness, and sexual difference. The relationships between male medicine and ideals of potency and masculinity are searchingly explored through a broad range of sources including African American slave fictions, southern gothic, early modern poetry, Victorian literature, and the Modern novel.
English literature --- American literature --- Men in literature. --- Human body in literature. --- Body, Human, in literature --- Human figure in literature --- History and criticism. --- Medicine in literature. --- Literature and medicine --- Masculinity in literature. --- History. --- Medicine and literature --- Medicine --- Medical care in literature --- Masculinity (Psychology) in literature --- monstrosity --- medical humanities --- masculinity --- gender studies --- potency --- queer theory --- pathology
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