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    Willingness to Participate in HIV Vaccine Trials among Men Who Have Sex with ...

    Background Recruitment of low- and middle-income country volunteers from most-at-risk populations in HIV vaccine trials is essential to vaccine development. In India, men who...
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    Animal Welfare in Studies on Murine Tuberculosis: Assessing Progress over a 1...

    There is growing concern over the welfare of animals used in research, in particular when these animals develop pathology. The present study aims to identify the main sources of...
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    The Complete Genome Sequence of Mycoplasma bovis Strain Hubei-1

    Infection by Mycoplasma bovis (M. bovis) can induce diseases, such as pneumonia and otitis media in young calves and mastitis and arthritis in older animals. Here, we report the...
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    Open Clinical Trial Data for All? A View from Regulators

    Peter Doshi and colleagues describe their experience trying and failing to access clinical study reports from the manufacturer of Tamiflu and challenge industry to defend their...
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    Role of Nrf2/ARE Pathway in Protective Effect of Electroacupuncture against E...

    NF-E2 related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a major transcription factor and acts as a key regulator of antioxidant genes to exogenous stimulations. The aim of current study was to...
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    Justice Is the Missing Link in One Health: Results of a Mixed Methods Study i...

    Background One Health (OH) is an interdisciplinary collaborative approach to human and animal health that aims to break down conventional research and policy ‘silos’. OH has...
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    A Médecins Sans Frontières Ethics Framework for Humanitarian Innovation

    : Kiran Jobanputra and colleagues describe an ethics framework to support the ethics oversight of innovation projects in medical humanitarian contexts.