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Fabrizio Tagliavini - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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A promising rating scale for prion disease clinical research
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2013Co-Authors: Pietro Tiraboschi, Fabrizio TagliaviniAbstract:Prion diseases are rare, clinically heterogeneous, rapidly progressive and invariably fatal. Late diagnosis and difficulties in adequately assessing disease progression are major Obstacles to Development and evaluation of treatments. The recent validation of a new outcome measure for therapeutic trials in prion disease represents a substantial advance in this field.
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Prion disease: a promising rating scale for prion disease clinical research.
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2013Co-Authors: Pietro Tiraboschi, Fabrizio TagliaviniAbstract:Prion diseases are rare, clinically heterogeneous, rapidly progressive and invariably fatal. Late diagnosis and difficulties in adequately assessing disease progression are major Obstacles to Development and evaluation of treatments. The recent validation of a new outcome measure for therapeutic trials in prion disease represents a substantial advance in this field.
Pietro Tiraboschi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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A promising rating scale for prion disease clinical research
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2013Co-Authors: Pietro Tiraboschi, Fabrizio TagliaviniAbstract:Prion diseases are rare, clinically heterogeneous, rapidly progressive and invariably fatal. Late diagnosis and difficulties in adequately assessing disease progression are major Obstacles to Development and evaluation of treatments. The recent validation of a new outcome measure for therapeutic trials in prion disease represents a substantial advance in this field.
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Prion disease: a promising rating scale for prion disease clinical research.
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2013Co-Authors: Pietro Tiraboschi, Fabrizio TagliaviniAbstract:Prion diseases are rare, clinically heterogeneous, rapidly progressive and invariably fatal. Late diagnosis and difficulties in adequately assessing disease progression are major Obstacles to Development and evaluation of treatments. The recent validation of a new outcome measure for therapeutic trials in prion disease represents a substantial advance in this field.
Roger A Sedjo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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forest scientist views of regulatory Obstacles to research and Development of transgenic forest biotechnology
Journal of Forestry, 2009Co-Authors: Steven H Strauss, Mikaela Schmitt, Roger A SedjoAbstract:Despite many dozens of research projects, hundreds of field trials, and a long commercialized fruit tree, virus-resistant papaya, there continues to be very little public or private sector activity in the United States that is directed toward Development of transgenic forest trees. We therefore undertook a survey of scientists knowledgeable in forest biotechnologies, breeding, ecology, and regulation to assess if they believed that the regulatory regime in the United States presents a significant obstacle to research or commercial Development. Conducted in 2007, there were a total of 90 respondents (60% response rate) from throughout the United States. The large majority believed that regulations, in particular containment requirements during field evaluation, posed significant Obstacles to Development. top priorities for research included Development of gene containment methods and field studies of wood and abiotic stress modification. Priorities for regulatory reform included Development of a tiered system and provisional authorizations to enable long-term field research.
Christer Sjödin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Obstacles to Development – reflections on Eugene O'Neill's play “A Moon for the Misbegotten.” Special reference to Banter, Fear and Suspicion
International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 2003Co-Authors: Christer SjödinAbstract:Obstacles for Development are discussed with Eugene O'Neills play “A moon for the misbegotten as starting point” and with special reference to banter, fear and suspicion The dead mother is used to understand the characters as well as the oidipal situation and the fear of the stranger.
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Obstacles to Development reflections on eugene o neill s play a moon for the misbegotten special reference to banter fear and suspicion
International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 2003Co-Authors: Christer SjödinAbstract:Obstacles for Development are discussed with Eugene O'Neills play “A moon for the misbegotten as starting point” and with special reference to banter, fear and suspicion The dead mother is used to understand the characters as well as the oidipal situation and the fear of the stranger.
Steven H Strauss - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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forest scientist views of regulatory Obstacles to research and Development of transgenic forest biotechnology
Journal of Forestry, 2009Co-Authors: Steven H Strauss, Mikaela Schmitt, Roger A SedjoAbstract:Despite many dozens of research projects, hundreds of field trials, and a long commercialized fruit tree, virus-resistant papaya, there continues to be very little public or private sector activity in the United States that is directed toward Development of transgenic forest trees. We therefore undertook a survey of scientists knowledgeable in forest biotechnologies, breeding, ecology, and regulation to assess if they believed that the regulatory regime in the United States presents a significant obstacle to research or commercial Development. Conducted in 2007, there were a total of 90 respondents (60% response rate) from throughout the United States. The large majority believed that regulations, in particular containment requirements during field evaluation, posed significant Obstacles to Development. top priorities for research included Development of gene containment methods and field studies of wood and abiotic stress modification. Priorities for regulatory reform included Development of a tiered system and provisional authorizations to enable long-term field research.