'Receptive Substances': John Newport Langley (1852-1925) and his Path to a Receptor Theory of Drug Action *
(2004)
Journal Article
Maehle, A. (2004). 'Receptive Substances': John Newport Langley (1852-1925) and his Path to a Receptor Theory of Drug Action *. Medical History, 48(2), 153-174
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When is Personal Data Rendered Anonymous? Interpreting Recital 26 of Directive 95/46/EC (2004)
Journal Article
Beyleveld, D., & Townend, D. (2004). When is Personal Data Rendered Anonymous? Interpreting Recital 26 of Directive 95/46/EC. Medical Law International, 6(2), 73-86. https://doi.org/10.1177/096853320400600201Outlines the scope of Council Directive 95/46. Discusses whether the principles of data protection apply to data rendered anonymous. Examines the difficulty in applying sufficient protection to data once it has been rendered anonymous and stresses th... Read More about When is Personal Data Rendered Anonymous? Interpreting Recital 26 of Directive 95/46/EC.
Historische Grundlagen des Rezeptor-Konzepts in der Pharmakologie * (2004)
Journal Article
Maehle, A. (2004). Historische Grundlagen des Rezeptor-Konzepts in der Pharmakologie *. Gesnerus, 61(1-2), 57-76In present-day pharmacology, the existence of specific cell receptors, which can combine chemically with drugs, poisons, neurotransmitters and hormones, is often taken for granted. However, until the 1960s receptors were controversial hypothetical en... Read More about Historische Grundlagen des Rezeptor-Konzepts in der Pharmakologie *.
An Overview of Directive 95/46/EC in Relation to Medical Research (2004)
Book Chapter
Beyleveld, D. (2004). An Overview of Directive 95/46/EC in Relation to Medical Research. In D. Beyleveld, D. Townend, S. Rouillé-Mirza, & J. Wright (Eds.), The Data Protection Directive and medical research across Europe (5-22). Ashgate Publishing