4-methoxyamphetamine has been researched along with Genetic Diseases, Inborn in 9 studies
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 5 (55.56) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 3 (33.33) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 0 (0.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 1 (11.11) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Garrison, NA; Liu, EY; Milner, LC | 1 |
Barros, J; Coelho, T; Sequeiros, J; Sousa, A | 1 |
Burleigh, M | 1 |
Green, RM; Thomas, AM | 1 |
Franck, I; McCormick, RA | 1 |
Fulton, GB | 1 |
Annas, GJ | 1 |
Castleman, N | 1 |
Page, BB | 1 |
9 other study(ies) available for 4-methoxyamphetamine and Genetic Diseases, Inborn
Article | Year |
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Relationships matter: ethical considerations for returning results to family members of deceased subjects.
Topics: Confidentiality; Death; Duty to Warn; Ethics, Research; Family; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Genetic Privacy; Genetic Research; Genetic Testing; Humans; Primary Prevention; Research Subjects; Researcher-Subject Relations; Truth Disclosure | 2013 |
Genetic epidemiology of familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy (FAP)-type I in PĆ³voa do Varzim and Vila do Conde (north of Portugal).
Topics: Adult; Age of Onset; Amyloid Neuropathies; Death; Female; Fertility; Gene Frequency; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Heterozygote; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Pedigree; Portugal; Prevalence; Survival; Time Factors | 1995 |
Surveys of developments in the social history of medicine: III. 'Euthanasia' in the Third Reich: some recent literature.
Topics: Clergy; Death; Disabled Persons; Dissent and Disputes; Eugenics; Euthanasia; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Germany; Group Processes; Historiography; History; History of Medicine; History, 20th Century; History, Modern 1601-; Homicide; Hospitals, Psychiatric; Humans; Institutionalization; Jews; Literature; Mass Media; National Socialism; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Physicians; Political Systems; Politics; Prisoners; Psychiatry; Public Policy; Socioeconomic Factors; Sterilization, Involuntary; Vulnerable Populations | 1991 |
Whose gene is it? A case discussion about familial conflict over genetic testing for breast cancer.
Topics: Breast Neoplasms; Confidentiality; Databases, Factual; Databases, Nucleic Acid; Death; Decision Making; Disclosure; Dissent and Disputes; Family; Family Relations; Female; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Predisposition to Disease; Genetic Privacy; Genetic Research; Genetic Testing; Genetics; Group Processes; Humans; Mothers; Nuclear Family; Ownership; Pedigree; Politics; Probability; Risk; Risk Assessment; Siblings; Twins; Uncertainty; Women | 1997 |
Moral dilemmas that are acute within a religious tradition: a Jewish perspective; a Catholic perspective.
Topics: Abortion, Eugenic; Abortion, Induced; Beginning of Human Life; Bioethical Issues; Bioethics; Catholicism; Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities; Death; Euthanasia, Passive; Fetus; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Testing; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Judaism; Life; Pastoral Care; Persons with Mental Disabilities; Prenatal Diagnosis; Reproduction; Tay-Sachs Disease; Value of Life | 1983 |
Bioethics and health education: some issues of the biological revolution.
Topics: Abortion, Induced; Amniocentesis; Beginning of Human Life; Bioethical Issues; Death; Ethics, Medical; Female; Fertilization; Fetus; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Engineering; Health Education; Human Experimentation; Humans; Jurisprudence; Life; Personhood; Pregnancy; Research; United States | 1977 |
All the President's bioethicists.
Topics: Bioethics; Confidentiality; Death; Federal Government; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Health Services Accessibility; Humans; Informed Consent; Legislation as Topic; Organizations; United States | 1979 |
A course on the social and ethical implications of new breakthroughs in genetics and medicine: bioethics.
Topics: Adult; Amniocentesis; Bibliographies as Topic; Bioethical Issues; Breeding; Child; Chromosome Aberrations; Curriculum; Death; Ethics, Medical; Euthanasia; Female; Fertilization; Genetic Counseling; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetic Engineering; Genetic Techniques; Humans; Informed Consent; Pregnancy; Terminal Care | 1975 |
Socialism, health care, and medical ethics. A letter from Czechoslovakia.
Topics: Abortion, Legal; Aged; Autopsy; Cadaver; Communism; Czechoslovakia; Death; Disclosure; Ethics, Medical; Female; Genetic Diseases, Inborn; Genetics; Health Services; Humans; Kidney Transplantation; Male; Physician-Patient Relations; Physicians; Pregnancy; Research; Technology; Transplantation, Homologous | 1976 |