Department of Medicine Publications

 

As the largest department within the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, the Department of Medicine hosts a vast range of research in its divisions. Research areas include cardiology, clinical immunology and allergy, clinical pharmacology, dermatology, critical care and emergency medicine, endocrinology and metabolism, gastroenterology, hematology, molecular toxicology, nephrology, respirology, and rheumatology.

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Submissions from 2000

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The Inhibitory Function of CTLA-4 Does Not Require Its Tyrosine Phosphorylation, Miren L. Baroja, Deborah Luxenberg, Thu Chau, Vincent Ling, Craig A. Strathdee, Beatriz M. Carreno, and Joaquín Madrenas

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CTLA-4 (CD152) Can Inhibit T cell Activation by Two Different Mechanisms Depending on Its Level of Cell Surface Expression, Beatriz M. Carreno, Frann Bennett, Thu A. Chau, Vincent Ling, Deborah Luxenberg, Jason Jussif, Miren L. Baroja, and Joaquin Madrenas

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Angiotensin II antagonists for hypertension: Are there differences in efficacy?, Paul R. Conlin, J. David Spence, Bryan Williams, Arthur B. Ribeiro, Ikuo Saito, Claude Benedict, and Antonius M.G. Bunt

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Context, Conflict, and Resolution: A New Conceptual Framework for Evaluating Professionalism, Shiphra Ginsburg, Glenn Regehr, Rose Hatala, Nancy McNaughton, Alice Frohna, Brian Hodges University of Toronto, Lorelei Lingard, and David Stern

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What level of plasma homocyst(e)ine should be treated? Effects of vitamin therapy on progression of carotid atherosclerosis in patients with homocyst(e)ine levels above and below 14 μmol/L, Daniel G. Hackam, John C. Peterson, and J. David Spence

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An Historical Take on the Physician's Charter, Nuala Kenny and Charles Weijer

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HDL-cholesterol-raising effect of orange juice in subjects with hypercholesterolemia, E. M. Kurowska, J. D. Spence, J. Jordan, S. Wetmore, D. J. Freeman, L. A. Piche, and P. Serratore

Legal and Ethical Issues in Geriatric Medicine, Heather MacDonald, Charles Weijer, and Peter Singer

Triggering of the T Cell Receptor: Implications for Transplantation, Joaquin Madrenas

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Moral Solutions in Assessing Research Risk, Paul B. Miller and Charles Weijer

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Reporting the Study Populations of Clinical Trials. Clear Transmission or Static on the Line?, Stanley H. Shapiro, Charles Weijer, and Benjamin Freedman

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Benefit-sharing and Other Protections for Communities in Genetic Research, Charles Weijer

Canada’s First Gene Therapy Death, Charles Weijer

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A Philosophical Disease: Bioethics, Culture, and Identity, Charles Weijer

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Bioethics: An Anthology, Charles Weijer

Ethical Challenges of the Randomized Controlled Trial, Charles Weijer

Ethical Challenges of the Randomized Controlled Trial, Charles Weijer

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Family Duty Is More Important than Rights, Charles Weijer

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The Ethical Analysis of Risk, Charles Weijer

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The Ethical Analysis of Risks and Potential Benefits in Human Subjects Research: History, Theory, and Implications for U.S. Regulation, Charles Weijer

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The Future of Research into Rotavirus Vaccine, Charles Weijer

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The Sum of My Parts, Charles Weijer

When Doctors Say "No", Charles Weijer

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Protecting Communities in Biomedical Research, Charles Weijer and E. J. Emanuel

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Clinical Equipoise and Not the Uncertainty Principle Is the Moral Underpinning of the Randomised Controlled Trial, Charles Weijer, Stanley H. Shapiro, and Kathleen Cranley Glass