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U M Thatte

Researcher at King Edward Memorial Hospital

Publications -  28
Citations -  434

U M Thatte is an academic researcher from King Edward Memorial Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clinical trial & Informed consent. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 27 publications receiving 381 citations.

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Declaration of Helsinki, 2008: implications for stakeholders in research.

TL;DR: The major aspects of the 2008 version of the Declaration of Helsinki are discussed, including the impact of this version on all stakeholders in research, including, investigators, ethics committee members, sponsors, authors, editors, and reviewers.
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Serum proteome analysis of vivax malaria: An insight into the disease pathogenesis and host immune response.

TL;DR: The differentially expressed serum proteins in vivax malaria identified in this study were subjected to functional pathway analysis using multiple software for better understanding of the biological context of the identified proteins, their involvement in various physiological pathways and association with disease pathogenesis.
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A study of warning letters issued to clinical investigators and institutional review boards by the United States Food and Drug Administration.

TL;DR: WLs serve as indicators of an active regulatory agency which should translate into greater safety for participants in clinical trials and for developing countries with weak regulatory systems these can serve as useful learning tools to help improve systems and put in patient safeguards.
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Awareness about and views of parents on the off-label drug use in children

TL;DR: Low level of awareness regarding the concept of off-label drug use in children amongst the public is found and parents expect that the doctor explains the fact to them, although they appear to vest a large amount of trust in the doctor's judgement in doing the best for their sick child.
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Vivax infection alters peripheral B-cell profile and induces persistent serum IgM.

TL;DR: The data suggest that in hypoendemic regions acute P. vivax infection skews peripheral B‐cell subsets and results in a persistent parasite‐specific and autoreactive IgM response.