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    San Diego :Elsevier Science & Technology,
    Keywords: Biology -- Research. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (510 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780080552897
    Language: English
    Note: FRONT COVER -- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN THE MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES -- COPYRIGHT PAGE -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS -- CHAPTER 1 PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE -- 1.1 Philosophy of the natural sciences -- 1.2 Philosophy of the social sciences -- References -- Further reading -- CHAPTER 2 ETHICS AND SCIENTIFIC CONDUCT -- 2.1 A brief introduction to ethics -- 2.2 Scientific conduct and misconduct -- 2.3 Misconduct and why it occurs -- 2.4 Fabrication and other forms of misconduct affecting the truth claims of scientific findings -- 2.5 Authorship issues -- 2.6 Salami, imalas and duplicate publication -- 2.7 The investigation and punishment of scientific misconduct -- References -- Further reading -- Appendix 1 -- CHAPTER 3 ETHICS IN HUMAN AND ANIMAL STUDIES -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Basic principles of human research ethics -- 3.3 International regulation -- 3.4 The ethics of animal research -- References -- Further reading -- Appendix 1 World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human Subjects -- Appendix 2 Oviedo Convention (Council of Europe, European Treaty Series 164) -- Appendix 3 Oviedo Convention - Additional Protocol Concerning Biomedical Research, Chapter I-IX (Council of Europe, European Treaty Series 195) -- CHAPTER 4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: STRATEGIES, PLANNING AND ANALYSIS -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Your scientific problem -- 4.3 More on scientific problems -- 4.4 Literature, methods and techniques -- 4.5 Research conditions -- 4.6 Data types -- 4.7 Techniques -- 4.8 Repeatability, reproducibility and reliability -- 4.9 Validity, effect measure and choice of statistical test -- 4.10 Experimental protocol -- 4.11 Experimental routine -- References -- Further reading. , CHAPTER 5 LITERATURE SEARCH AND PERSONAL REFERENCE DATABASES -- 5.1 Information literacy -- 5.2 Systematic literature search -- 5.3 How to formulate a query: PICO -- 5.4 Search technique -- 5.5 Methodology filters -- 5.6 Quality: critical appraisal -- 5.7 Impact factor -- 5.8 Principal bibliographic databases -- 5.9 Staying up to date -- 5.10 Medical and scientific Internet search engines -- 5.11 Personal reference databases -- References -- Further reading -- CHAPTER 6 METHODS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Recombinant DNA technology -- 6.3 DNA and RNA: isolation, identification, synthesis and analysis -- 6.4 Practical applications of DNA/RNA technology -- 6.5 Protein analyses -- 6.6 Bioinformatics -- References -- CHAPTER 7 STRATEGIES AND METHODS OF BASIC MEDICAL RESEARCH -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Long-term goals and specific aims -- 7.3 Background and significance -- 7.4 Experimental strategies and methods -- 7.5 Pilot studies -- 7.6 Rules for basic medical research projects -- References -- Further reading -- CHAPTER 8 CLINICAL RESEARCH -- 8.1 Controlled clinical trials -- 8.2 Publication bias -- 8.3 Estimating sample size -- 8.4 'Non-inferiority' studies -- 8.5 Generalization -- References -- Guidelines -- CHAPTER 9 EPIDEMIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND METHODS -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Definitions -- 9.3 The role of epidemiology -- 9.4 Population and sample -- 9.5 Measures of disease occurrence, association, risk and implications -- 9.6 Vital statistics -- 9.7 Study designs of epidemiological studies -- 9.8 Effect measures in epidemiological studies -- 9.9 Experimental studies and randomized control trials -- 9.10 Measurement error and sources of error -- 9.11 Tests and validity -- 9.12 Causes of disease -- 9.13 Association versus causality -- References -- Further reading -- CHAPTER 10 QUALITATIVE RESEARCH. , 10.1 Qualitative versus quantitative research -- 10.2 Using qualitative research -- 10.3 What qualitative research cannot be used for -- 10.4 Samples in qualitative studies -- 10.5 Reliability and validity -- 10.6 Ethical challenges in qualitative research -- 10.7 Qualitative data collection -- 10.8 Triangulation -- 10.9 Analyses of qualitative data -- 10.10 Releasing qualitative data -- References -- Further reading -- CHAPTER 11 STATISTICAL ISSUES -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Effect measure, hypothesis testing and confidence interval -- 11.3 Bernoulli trial -- 11.4 Comparing two proportions -- 11.5 Measures of association in 2 × 2 tables -- 11.6 Normal distribution -- 11.7 Comparison of means -- 11.8 Non-parametric methods -- 11.9 Regression analysis -- References -- Further reading -- CHAPTER 12 EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE AND CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Systematic reviews -- 12.3 Critical appraisal of a systematic review: one example -- 12.4 Summary -- References -- Further reading -- CHAPTER 13 SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 The scientific paper -- 13.3 Posters -- References -- Further reading -- CHAPTER 14 SUCCESSFUL LECTURING -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Preparing the lecture -- 14.3 Lecture content and form -- 14.4 Manuscript -- 14.5 Delivering a lecture -- Further reading -- CHAPTER 15 GUIDE TO GRANT APPLICATIONS -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Getting started -- 15.3 The postdoctoral fellow and junior scientist -- 15.4 What goes into a successful grant application? -- 15.5 The investigator-initiated research grant -- 15.6 Multiproject grants -- 15.7 International research collaborations -- 15.8 The European Union's seventh Framework Programme -- 15.9 Summary and perspective -- References -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q. , R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z.
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    ISSN: 1058-8388
    Keywords: TIMP-3 ; Metalloproteinases ; Extracellular matrix ; Epithelium ; Cartilage ; Muscle ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Remodeling of the extracellular matrix (ECM) is an essential component of normal development and is also involved in the pathogenesis of arthritis and the spread of cancer. The matrix metalloproteinases and their natural inhibitors, the tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs), play an important role in this context. We have isolated mouse cDNA clones encoding a novel member of the TIMP family, designated TIMP-3. We have assigned the Timp-3 locus to the [C1-D1] region of mouse chromosome 10 using both genetic and cytogenetic methods. The conceptual translation product of the Timp-3 cDNA shows a high degree of similarity with ChIMP-3, a recently cloned chicken metalloproteinase inhibitor, as well as significant structural similarity with the amino acid sequences of the previously isolated members of this family, TIMP-1 and TIMP-2. The pattern of expression of Timp-3 in the developing mouse embryo is distinct from that previously reported for Timp-1. Timp-3 is expressed in cartilage and skeletal muscle, in myocardium, in the skin, oral and nasal epithelium, in the newborn mouse liver, in the epithelium of some tubular structures such as the developing bronchial tree, oesophagus, colon, urogenital sinus, bile duct, in the kidney, salivary glands, and in the choroid plexus of the brain. The patterns of Timp-3 expression in surface epithelia and in the epithelial lining of many tubular organs suggests that TIMP-3 may be involved in regulating ECM remodeling during the folding of epithelia and during the formation, branching, and expansion of epithelial tubes. In the mouse placenta, expression is seen in the trophoblast, raising the possibility that TIMP-3 may be involved in regulating trophoblastic invasion of the uterus. We propose a role for TIMP-3 in musculoskeletal and cardiac development, in the morphogenesis of certain epithelial structures, and placental implantation. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
    Additional Material: 14 Ill.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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