The use of fetal tissue in vaccine development is the practice of researching, developing, and producing vaccines through growing viruses in cultured (laboratory-grown)...
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MRC-5 (category Vaccine stubs)
female fetus, though the cells are filtered out of the final product. Use of fetal tissue in vaccine development WI-38 "MRC-5 (ATCC® CCL-171™)". Retrieved 2016-05-19...
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practised in the UK. Since 2013, the MMRV vaccine has been offered for free to all Brazilian citizens. The use of fetal tissue in vaccine development is the...
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WI-38 (category History of medicine in the United States)
genome. Use of fetal tissue in vaccine development MRC-5 "WI-38 (ATCC® CCL-75™)". Hayflick L, Moorhead PS (December 1961). "The serial cultivation of human...
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1985. Although the use of fetal tissue in vaccine development has become common since the 1930s, especially with cell-based vaccines, there are currently...
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Raymond Leo Burke (category Members of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints)
use of fetal tissue in vaccine development is "rightly abhorrent," saying it is "never morally justified to develop a vaccine through the use of the cell...
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Fetal bovine serum (FBS) is the most widely used serum-supplement for the in vitro cell culture of eukaryotic cells. It is commonly utilized in biomedical...
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COVID-19 vaccine candidates use fetal cell lines descended from fetuses aborted between 1972 and 1985. No fetal tissue is present in these vaccines. In 2021...
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Toxoplasma gondii (category Parasites of cats)
Verma, R.; Khanna, P. (February 2013). "Development of Toxoplasma gondii vaccine: A global challenge". Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics. 9 (2): 291–93...
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Clitoris (redirect from Embryonic development of the clitoris)
displays, games of rough and tumble or when sniffing out peers". Due to their higher levels of androgen exposure during fetal development, the female hyenas...
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Cervix (redirect from Mucosa of cervical canal)
heterosexual sex, using penile condoms, and receiving the HPV vaccination. HPV vaccines, developed in the early 21st century, reduce the risk of developing cervical...
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Vaccination and religion (redirect from Vaccines and religion)
Fibroblast cells are used for all these vaccines except the J&J COVID-19 vaccine, which uses fetal retinal cells. Fetal cells obtained in the early 1960s have...
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Miscarriage (redirect from Intrauterine fetal death)
Spontaneous fetal termination after 20 weeks of gestation is known as a stillbirth. The term miscarriage is sometimes used to refer to all forms of pregnancy...
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and fetal tissues, aggravating a genetic problem or damaging the nervous system. Thyroid problems that lead to thyroxine deficiency in the mother in weeks...
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Human chorionic gonadotropin (category Hormones of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis)
in the development of peritrophoblastic immune tolerance, and may facilitate the trophoblast invasion, which is known to expedite fetal development in...
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Teratology (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of July 2025)
maternal use of cannabis also stem from the fact that it is excreted into breast milk in small quantities and may harm motor development if fetal exposure...
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Clitoral hood (redirect from Prepuce of the clitoris)
importance because they may be a point of entry of mucosal vaccines. The clitoral hood is formed during the fetal stage by the cellular lamella. The cellular...
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Pregnancy (redirect from In the family way)
thalidomide with proven fetal risks that outweigh all benefits are classified as Category X. The use of recreational drugs in pregnancy can cause various...
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Obstetrics and gynaecology (redirect from Fetal imaging)
minimum in training, although some trainees may take longer. Examples of subspecialty training available to physicians in the US are: Maternal-fetal medicine:...
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Shingles (category Vaccine-preventable diseases)
subfamily of herpesviruses. Shingles vaccines reduce the risk of shingles by 50 to 90%, depending on the vaccine used. Vaccination also decreases rates of postherpetic...
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Group B streptococcal infection (redirect from GBS vaccine)
(June 2016). "Status of vaccine research and development of vaccines for GBS". Vaccine. 34 (26): 2876–2879. doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.12.072. PMID 26988258...
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Egg (redirect from The Biology of Eggs)
enough food to go through full fetal development in most groups. Macrolecithal eggs are only found in selected representatives of two groups: Cephalopods and...
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medications, vaccines are continually monitored for safety, and like any medication, vaccines can cause side effects. The side effects of vaccination are...
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associated with the fetal development of neurological complications, as identified in a systematic review in 2014. This analysis included a total of 89 studies...
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is a list of excipients per vaccine, as published by the United States Centers for Disease Control. Vaccine ingredients and production in other nations...
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Thymus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
to decrease in size and activity and the tissue of the thymus is gradually replaced by fatty tissue. Nevertheless, some T cell development continues throughout...
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Cell culture (redirect from Tissue bath)
future use. Tissue engineering potentially offers dramatic improvements in low cost medical care for hundreds of thousands of patients annually. Vaccines for...
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Cervical cancer (redirect from Carcinoma of the cervix)
saves lives in the Republic of Korea". World Health Organization. Retrieved 1 November 2018. "WHO adds an HPV vaccine for single-dose use". World Health...
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Emerging technologies (redirect from Technologies of Information and Communication)
A cancer vaccine is a vaccine that treats existing cancer or prevents the development of cancer in certain high-risk individuals. Vaccines that treat...
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