Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. When Starling first introduced 'hormone' a hundred years ago, virtually nothing was known about the nature of hormones or chemical messengers. Biochemistry was then still in its infancy, but it soon became obvious to many physiologists that a chemical approach was needed to understand the nature and actions of hormones.

    • Figure 6

      Convergence of signalling through membrane and nuclear...

  2. The name Esterina is a diminutive form of the name Ester, which itself has ancient roots. Ester is derived from the Persian name “Esther,” meaning “star.” The name has strong biblical connotations, closely associated with the Jewish queen Esther, who became a heroine for saving her people from persecution in the Book of Esther.

  3. It required that a vaccine candidate developed for a life-threatening emergency be manufactured using GMP and that it complete development according to WHO prequalification procedures. [ 98 ] Even as new vaccines are developed during the COVID‑19 pandemic, licensure of COVID‑19 vaccine candidates requires submission of a full dossier of information on development and manufacturing quality.

  4. Jul 16, 2012 · Insulin. The discovery of insulin in 1922 marked a major breakthrough in medicine and therapy in patients with diabetes. Long before the discovery of insulin, it was hypothesized that the pancreas secreted a substance that controlled carbohydrate metabolism (5). For years, attempts at preparing pancreatic extracts to lower blood glucose were ...

    • Celeste C. Quianzon, Issam Cheikh
    • 2012
  5. Aug 15, 2022 · The best-known documents in this area are the Nuremberg Code, developed after the trial of Nazi doctors in 1947, and the subsequent Declaration of Helsinki from 1964, which expanded the principles of the code and detailed the application of these principles to clinical research.

    • Irina Gostimskaya
    • Biochemistry (Mosc). 2022; 87(8): 777-788.
    • 10.1134/S0006297922080090
    • 2022
  6. A plasma-derived inactivated vaccine is approved for commercial use from 1981 to 1990, and a genetically engineered (or DNA recombinant) vaccine, developed in 1986, is still in use today. The measles vaccine (1963) is combined with the recently developed vaccines against mumps (1967) and rubella (1969) into a single vaccination (MMR).

  7. People also ask

  8. Sep 24, 1998 · by Alessandra Chiarini. Esterina Zuccarone was born in Foggia, in southern Italy, into a family of seven daughters and one son. In 1912 her family moved to Turin, joining the flow of migrants from the South to the North of Italy that, in those years, involved many people. The transition from a rural to an industrial society allowed Esterina to ...