CHECK THESE SAMPLES OF Molecular Therapeutics Studies
The paper "How the Anatomical and molecular Structure of the Podocyte Facilitates Filtration in the Kidney" states that society has to wait for many more years before finding a solution to the various renal illnesses which hamper the filtration process and thereby become fatal in the long run....
9 Pages
(2250 words)
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The paper 'The Types of Cancer' presents cancer which is the abnormal production of the cells of an organism that are proliferated in an uncontrolled way and sometimes spread.... Cancer is commonly used for all types of malignant tumors, which is the swelling of any tissue of the body caused by inflammation, which is studied in Oncology....
8 Pages
(2000 words)
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The paper 'Features of Randomized Control Trials' presents the salient features of randomized control trials (RCT) mode of study and its implementation in a study by Ebenbichler et al (1999) about 'Ultrasound Therapy for Calcific Tendinitis of the Shoulder”.... hellip; A little discussion will be based on blinding and randomization as essential features of a successful Randomized Control Trial after which I will explore how the researchers have used these features into their study and how appropriate they are....
8 Pages
(2000 words)
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The study "Therapeutic Effects of Thalidomide" presents the mechanisms of action of the drug, which has become an alternative to traditional chemotherapy agents, which demonstrated a lot of positive and negative effects and now can be used to save people and treat their pathologies which otherwise could cripple their life....
7 Pages
(1750 words)
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Prodrugs have proven themselves as the vital factors in cancer treatment and the medicinal values of these drugs are enormous.... The paper "Challenges And Rewards Of Prodrugs" discusses the use of the prodrugs in the medical industry and the features of the prodrug therapy.... hellip; Most of the anticancer drugs are cytotoxic agents at the primary stage and they interact actively with some of the medical processes in our body such as cell division, DNA replication, repairing effects etc, so it is very obvious that due to this particular interference towards the normal biological processes many side effects would show up....
17 Pages
(4250 words)
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However, psychotherapeutic interventions require a deeper understanding of neurological, molecular as well as genetic mechanisms involved in fear conditioning.... The paper 'Neurological Mechanism Involved in Fear Conditioning' presents a short explanation of fear conditioning from a neurological viewpoint....
5 Pages
(1250 words)
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The author of this case study "Pharmaceutical Industry in the Global Economy" casts light on the Bristol-Myers Squibb that is an international biopharmaceutical company that focuses on a mission to determine, expand and bring innovative medicines that help patients overcome the severe diseases....
6 Pages
(1500 words)
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This paper "Applied Biological Principles in Mental Health: Depression" is being carried out to present the structure and function of the brain involved in depression, the pathophysiological process of depression, the clinical relevance of the theories in practice, pharmacology of drugs groups.... hellip; The patient is a 33-year-old lady, mother of three Stephanie Bewley who has a history of unipolar depression, and currently, she is in a state of total despair and has suicidal ideation....
14 Pages
(3500 words)
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