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Vaccines for sexually transmitted diseases /
Published 1989Subjects: “…Sexually transmitted diseases…”
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Engineered Livers for Infectious Diseases
Published 2021“…Because of the species-specificity of many human hepatropic pathogens, these engineered systems have been essential tools for biologic discovery and therapeutic agent development in the context of liver-dependent infectious diseases. Although improvement of existing models is always beneficial, and the addition of a robust immune component is a particular need, at present, considerable progress has been made using this combination of research platforms. …”
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Prion diseases : a review.
Published 2012“…Prion diseases are caused by a misfolded protein which have the uncanny ability to escape destruction by the immune system in vivo and autoclaving in vitro. …”
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Parasites and diseases of elephants in Indonesia
Published 2014“…Sumatran elephant has many threats which come from both exsitu and in situ habitat including forest convertion, habitat fragmentation and parasitic diseases as well. Injuries, parasitism, and gastrointestinal disease were reported as the most common syndromes responsible for elephant morbidity, whereas injury and infectious disease not due to parasitism were the most commonly reported sources of elephant mortality. …”
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Emerging infectious diseases in Asia
Published 2017“…I currently live in Vietnam, working at the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, which is located in the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam, and more broadly Southeast Asia, is one of the most densely populated areas of the planet and presents some unique challenges for understanding how we prevent the emergence and spread of infectious diseases.…”
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Autoantibody-mediated neurological diseases
Published 2020“…Autoimmune neurological diseases are an expanding group of phenotypically characteristic, potentially treatable syndromes. …”
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Biosecurity and Non-Communicable Diseases
Published 2016“…This expanding remit, partly spurred by the high-profile epidemics of the early 2000s, still does not include conditions that have been traditionally conceived as non-infectious. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancers, and chronic respiratory diseases, are together responsible for 70 per cent of deaths worldwide. …”
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