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Navnath K. Bodke
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yes, we can replace animal studies with in-vitro studies but there are limitations like we can not test antiepileptic effects or antipsychotic effect. all we can do it that try to reduce the use of animals for that we should knpw the 4R consept
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Subhan Kanti Biswas
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I would say that it is not the correct time for the replacment of the techniques. Animal testing now is justified because it assists in discovering ways to help people and other animals for the future. Surgery on animals has assisted in developing...
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Agalya Priyadarshni.K
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Well ACC techniques are a boon in clinical reaearch. Reasons include: 1. Animal usage for testing is reduced though cannot be completely avoided. 2. Provide a platform for preliminary testings of the drug so that confirmed effective drugs in the...
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By Katherine Noyes If one were to conduct a survey of technology publications over the past decade or so, it's a good bet there would be at least one instance in each of those years in which someone declared that 'this is the year of biometrics.' Full of promise but long constrained by a diverse set of obstacles, biometrics -- or the use of body or physical characteristics for secure authentication and identification -- has not yet lived up to the hype. Yet, lest we let 2007 slip by without the required declaration, let it be know that, indeed, this may well be the year biometrics takes hold on a broader scale, particularly its uses in security applications. 'This really is the year of biom...
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Subhan Kanti Biswas
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yes Biometrics has not lived up to its expectations, it's merely used in places where really high level of security is needed and now these biometrics are gaining entry into most of the homes in abroad and but the Hype it created it didn't live up...
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I want to ask one question to all which is more threatening biotechnology or nuclear reactors.
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Subhan Kanti Biswas
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I guess nuclear reactors are more threatening than biotech because still one has not come up with the sustained development of these nuclear reactors, every now and then there is leakage and where there is leakage of these radioactive elements,...
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Ajay Ziz
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cia ; obama r u involved in terrorism obama : " al khalloos al kabbb albina al faloos" cia year 2222 : still cia rats busy making software patch for deciphering amended morse code of obama so reliability of narco any other test is conditional...
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Subhan Kanti Biswas
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Dear Khanna sir, narco Test is not for finding a person as culprit or offender. It only helps a investigating agency to find some information regarding the offence and can help them to investigate the case better and come to the conclusion early. Narco...
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SR Sham Sunder
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I have brought up this topic on perhaps another issue. I have been conducting research for the last eight years to understand the ageing process. Misalignment of body parts have a lot to do with body responses to stimulation. Once the...
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You Know this, Your body has a signature odour, just as your fingers have unique prints Mammals such as mice and humans are known to have unique, genetically determined body odours, called odortypes, which act something like olfactory nametags, helping distinguish to individuals from one another, even pick out a mate. An individual's odortype is determined in part by genes in a genomic region called the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) , which plays a role in the immune system and are found in most vertebrates. Odourtype information is transmitted through body fluids such as sweat and urine, which contain numerous airborne chemical molecules known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) ...
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Bindu Narayan
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Yes Beena is right here...right now there is no other way to do the trials...apart from animal testing....but then there is good news for all those people who think animal testing should not be allowed...in very short time stem cells can be used...
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Subhan Kanti Biswas
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Yes it is right to test on the animals i agree with kaushik.. as such there are no alternatives and one has to keep up with the time as such there is so many newer diseases occuring and one needs a cure for them if we stop testing on animals then we...
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BEENA AGARWAL
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Yes as there is no other way to get results of the drugs discovered. But its a great news that in due course stem cell research will replace animal testing ,and drug testing can be done easily in vitro on tissue cultured cells.
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importance of Molecular Diagnostics
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Jayita Banerjee
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Through molecular diagnosis criminals can be identified by analysis of blood, hair or any other samples found in the spot.
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Subhan Kanti Biswas
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Non-invasive or minimal-invasive procedures to obtain the material for tests will facilitate the implementation. Cross-benefits like almost instant diagnostic results, more targeted therapies and shorter hospitalization times constitute higher costs...
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SMIJIN SOMAN
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"importance of Molecular Diagnostics"
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The scenario has changed these days.Due to scientific developments in research various cutting edge technologies have been introduced.These developments result in changes in most of the fields.One such field in diognosis.molecular diognosis can...
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Subrato Mukherjee
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unless we try out something new; then one day will come when our natural resources will be extinct, so we have to develop new product and protocol, without disturbing the economic balance of our natural resouces and which we can only able to do...
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Sovan Maiti
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Gene therapy in human beings can manifest certain side effects. While treating one defect, the therapy may lead to another. As one cell is responsible for many characteristics, the isolation of the cells responsible for a single trait is indeed...
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Suhasini Bhatnagar
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unless we try out something new it will not lead to something better and anyways its the survival of the fittest so may the fittest survive.If we do not experiment Nature will.The situation is changing fast and evolution must pace up to keep pace...
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Is there any recorded evidence of its success? Is it regulated in India by the government?
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sasi
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Stem cells are cells found in most, if not all, multi-cellular organisms . They are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through mitotic cell division and differentiating into a diverse range of specialized cell types. Research in the...
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Sovan Maiti
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Stem cell is a cell derived from an egg after fertilization (embryonic stem cell), which has the capability to divide indefinitely and generate every tissue that constitutes an adult organism. But cells with somewhat similar properties have also...
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dr vidya shetty
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stem cells are basic cells which have the capability of taking any cell form. now sisnce people are getting concious they do register for this service during pregnancy. so when the patinet comes for delivery the team is already aware and ready for...
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In research with implications for forensics and genealogy, scientists here have been developing techniques that may allow police to work out a person's surname from the DNA alone. The techniques are being developed at the University of Leicester, where the revolutionary technique of genetic fingerprinting was invented by Sir Alec Jeffreys. Doctoral research by Turi King has shown that men with the same British surname are highly likely to be genetically linked. The results of her research have implications in the fields of forensics, genealogy, epidemiology and the history of surnames. King recruited over 2,500 men bearing over 500 different surnames to take part in the study carried out in ...
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