Publications by authors named "D Malacarne"

Correction to: Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2023; 27 (6 Suppl): 89-99-DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_202312_34693 After publication and following some post-publication concerns, the authors have applied the following corrections to the galley proof. -       The conflict of interest section has been amended as follows: M.

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The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) strive to eliminate poverty, preserve the planet, and promote shared prosperity through sustainable and inclusive means by 2030. This requires the implementation of a diverse set of strategies to overcome challenges and foster synergies among different SDG targets, facilitating the achievement of these ambitious goals. The aim of this review is to highlight the world's progress toward SDGs with the utilization of biotechnological advancements, including targets, strategies, synergies, and challenges.

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The prosperity of our planet relies on the cardinal concept of sustainable development. The dietary choices of humans play a pivotal role in creating a peaceful and contented world. In this context, the Mediterranean diet (MD) has emerged as a valuable approach to accomplishing such progress, wherein the rights of all living beings are equally honored.

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  • - The global infertility crisis and rising infant mortality from preterm births have sparked interest in artificial placenta (AP) and artificial womb (AW) technologies, which replicate the conditions of a natural womb by providing nutrients and managing waste for developing fetuses.
  • - This review highlights the history and potential applications of AP and AW technologies while examining the challenges and ethical issues surrounding their development and use.
  • - Ongoing research is necessary to explore possible negative effects of these technologies and to address ethical concerns before they can be widely implemented.
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  • The article provides an overview of human cloning, discussing its history, biological mechanisms, and societal impacts, with a focus on techniques like somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT).
  • It highlights advancements in cloning technology, including successful animal cloning and potential future improvements like gene editing and embryo reprogramming.
  • The ethical implications of human cloning are examined, particularly regarding human dignity, identity, and kinship, emphasizing the need for careful governance and consideration of safety and exploitation concerns.
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