THE BENCH IS CLOSER TO THE BEDSIDE THAN WE THINK: UNCOVERING THE ETHICAL TIES BETWEEN PRECLINICAL RESEARCHERS IN TRANSLATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE AND PATIENTS IN CLINICAL TRIALS.

The bench is closer to the bedside than we think: Uncovering the ethical ties between preclinical researchers in translational neuroscience and patients in clinical trials.

Millions of people worldwide currently suffer from serious neurological diseases and injuries for which there are few, and often no, effective treatments.The paucity of effective interventions is, no doubt, due in large part to the complexity of the disorders, as well as our currently limited understanding of their pathophysiology.The bleak picture

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The general movements assessment and effects of an early intervention in an infant with Cri du chat syndrome: a case report

Background.Cri du chat syndrome (CdCS) is a rare orphan genetic disorder.Infants with CdCS have a neurodevelopmental dysfunction, but there are limited studies on their spontaneous movements or effect of the early interventions in children with CdCS.This study aimed to describe early spontaneous movements and investigate the effects of an early int

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How Quickly Should Public Benefit Come From Archaeology? Availability, use and influence on society: results of the Estonian salvage and metal detector study

This paper explores the idea of excavation being only the first stage in communicating the benefit Induction Hobs of archaeology to the public.The role of museums, social media and scientific publication are all important, as are the support from private developers and the personal role of the archaeologists themselves.The use of social media can b

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