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AUTO STEM LABORATORIES CHENNAI, INDIA
International Advanced Diploma in Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine (ADSCRM)
PROSPECTUS AND APPLICATION FORM
2019
IN SERVICE TO THE MANKIND FOR BETTER MEDICINE
Stem Cell Therapy * Tissue Engineering * Research * Academics * Consultancy
#2, IV Street, Bhavani Nagar, Nemilicherry, Chromepet, Chennai – 600044, Tamilnadu, India.
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International Advanced Diploma in Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
– ADSCRM (Clinical & Non- Clinical Stream)
ADSCRM is a Six Month Diploma program offered to candidates desiring for
Advanced Academic and Clinical training in the field of Stem Cells and
Regenerative Medicine.
The goal of this Advanced Diploma Programme is to provide Physicians /
Surgeons / Dentists / Superspecialists/ Scientists and Researchers with
comprehensive academic, research and clinical training in “Stem Cells and
Regenerative Medicine” (Stem Cell Therapy). This will include learning on the
facets of Stem Cell Technology, Regenerative Medicine, Stem Cell Laboratory
Practices, Stem Cell Clinical Management and Ethical & Regulatory Compliances
that lead them to the award of Advanced Diploma in Stem cells and Regenerative
Medicine (Stem Cell Therapy), a first step to becoming a distinguished Fellow of
AutoStem Laboratories (FASL) upon nomination*. There will be a very strong
emphasis in ADSCRM for Clinical Application, Stem Cell Procedures,
Regenerative Medicine practices, Research, Practical experience, Scholarly
activity and practical experience. ADSCRM program will enable candidates to
have a strong foundation on the elements of Regenerative Medicine.
Programme Eligibility
MD/MS/MCh/DM/DNB/MDS/MPharm/PhD/M.Sc or equivalent qualification or
Foreign Medical Graduates with equivalent qualifications with a very strong
commitment to academic and evidence based medicine and research.
Course Duration
6 Months
Course fee
Rs. 2,75,500 (Clinical) / Rs. 1,25,500 (Non-Clinical)
Uniqueness of the Program
This is the first and pioneering program in the world that comprehensively
addresses the academic, scientific and clinical training requirements for
physicians / participants with its unique clinical-oriented training modules,
booklets, Regenerative Medicine Series Documents, and that also includes the
state-of the art clean room stem cell laboratory exposure and human stem cell
processing. * FASL Nomination form will be issued after the completion of ADSCRM (Clinical) Program only.
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INTRODUCTION
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells responsible for the formation of entire fetus,
maintenance and functional integrity of tissues under steady-state conditions
and their repair following injury (in adults). They are inexhaustive (show self-
renewal property), can multiply extensively, have different proliferation and
differentiation controls than normal body cells. Stem cells demonstrate extensive
regenerative abilities and have enormous potential to cure hitherto incurable
diseases like neurodegenerative disorders, spinal cord injury, diabetes etc. Of
late, cord blood stem cell banking becoming a common practice all over the
world. Combine with the power of tissue engineering, stem cells could be used to
create artificial bio-organs and tissue constructs for various applications such as
bone fractures, skin reconstruction, corneal regeneration etc.
As with the potentials, stem cells also bring with it equally challenging problems,
such as teratogenesis and cancer (with ES cell applications), ineffective host
integration (with allogenic stem cell sources). Further, it is equally important to
understand the unique conditions a stem cell demands for proper growth,
differentiation and integration (both in vivo and in vitro) and for clinical and
non-clinical applications. Indeed, an offshoot of stem cell research found that
cancers harbour stem cells of their own kind. These issues create a demand for
highly skilled manpower who can appreciate the intricacies of the stem cell
molecular basics and control.
In realising the potential of stem cells and the demand it has created for skilled
manpower in health and allied sectors, AutoStem Laboratories instituted
International Advanced Diploma Programme in Stem Cells and Regenerative
Medicine. ADSCRM program is designed to impart advanced theoretical and
technical knowledge on stem cell biology with a major emphasis on clinical and
scientific applications. The theory module is supported by well designed clinical
experiments and a project that will train the doctors and paramedical
professionals for a successful application stem cell regenerative medicine into
modern practices and disease management.
The participants will be registered and awarded Diploma under AutoStem
Laboratories (ASL) and will be a Distinguished Fellow of AutoStem laboratories*
upon successful nomination.
*A Monograph on extended advantages of being a FASL will be given along with
the Admission Certificate to the Registering participants.
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INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN STEM CELLS
AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
CORRESPONDENCE PROGRAMME
GUIDELINES
I THEORY PROGRAMME
ADSCRM study programme precedes the hands-on work or wet lab procedures.
The ADSCRM study Programme on Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
(Correspondence) is divided in to Six Papers – 1. Advanced Stem Cell Molecular
Biology (ASCMB), 2. Molecular Developmental Biology (MDB), 3. Embryonic
Stem Cell Technology (ESCT), 4. Adult Stem Cell Technology (ASCT), 5.
Advanced Stem Cell Laboratory Techniques and Clinical Applications (LT & CA)
(Theory protons only) and 6. Principles and Practices of Regenerative Medicine
(PPRM). The programme (course) materials for each subject will be sent to the
registered candidate at the start of every month. The schedule of study follows
the pattern as (since the month of registration):
MONTH / PAPER COURSE
FIRST ASCMB - Advanced Stem Cell Molecular Biology
SECOND MDB - Molecular Developmental Biology
THIRD ESCT - Embryonic Stem Cell Technology
FOURTH ASCT - Adult Stem Cell Technology
FIFTH LT & CA - Advanced Stem Cell Laboratory Techniques
and Clinical Applications
SIXTH* PPRM – Principles and Practices of Regenerative Medicine
* Only for clinical program participants
Please note that PGs/Doctors/Participants will be assessed based on the
assignments they prefer to submit on each paper or tests for partial
completion of the theory programme. Completion of ADSCRM theory
program is compulsory for Hands-on / Laboratory exposure.
II DISSERTATION
A Hands-on / dissertation could be done on any of the topics given in the Paper -
6 (ARMP - Advanced Regenerative Medicine Practices) of this program. Practical
- Project sessions are conducted in Chennai / Mumbai (Clinical Only), India.
Nevertheless, custom arrangements that suits a Doctor’s work schedule or On-
line virtual laboratory sessions can also be arranged. The Hands-on / dissertation
should be completed within Six Month of completion of Theory Modules.
Dissertation programme and Laboratory work can be done in any one of
the collaborative research organisation.
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INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN STEM CELLS
AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
CORRESPONDENCE/REGULAR PROGRAMME
Total credits : 12 / 15 Credits
Hours per week : 10 hrs/week/paper
Subject per Month : One subject
Dissertation : Compulsory along with Hands-on
Paper 1. Advanced Stem Cell Molecular Biology (ASCMB) (2 credits)
Paper 2. Molecular Developmental Biology (MDB) (2 credits)
Paper 3. Embryonic Stem Cell Technology (ESCT) (2 credits)
Paper 4. Adult Stem Cell Technology (ASCT) (2 credits)
Paper 5. Advanced Stem Cell Laboratory Techniques and Clinical
Applications (LT & CA) (2 credits)
Paper 5L.# LT & CA Hands-on Laboratory and Dissertation - 2 credits
Paper 6.* Principles and Practices of Regenerative Medicine (2 credits)
Paper 6L.* PPRM - Dissertation (3 credits) – Only for Clinical Streams
Non-Clinical Streams - The hands-on Exposure / Laboratory Sessions are
as given in LT & CA paper.
# Only for ADSCRM (Non-Clinical) streams; Non- Clinical stream has 5 papers
* Only for ADSCRM (Clinical) Stream; Clinical stream has 6 papers
L = Laboratory
Reference : ASL’s Stem Cell Technology and Regenerative Medicine Booklets
(A total of 12 / 15 booklets covering all 5 /6 papers will be posted for reference)
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PAPER 1. Advanced Molecular Stem Cell Biology (2 credits)
Unit 1. Stem Cell Molecular Characteristics.
Stem Cell Niche and Extracellular Matrix (ECM) – fibronectin, integrins,
collagen, HSGP; Glycocalyx, ECM in Stem Cell survival, differentiation &
Morphogenesis; cell-cell communication – connexins and gap junctions, contact
inhibition. Cytoskeleton and motility; Kinetochore and spindle assembly; Focal
Adhesion.
Unit 2. Cell-cell communication
Paracrine Signaling Factors – TGF-β superfamily, Hedgehog family, Fibroblast
Growth factor family, Wnt family, BMP family; Cell Surface Receptors – GPCRs &
RTKs; Stem Cell Signal Transduction Pathways – Smad pathway, PI3K pathway,
Wnt pathway, BMP pathway, hedgehog signaling, JAK-STAT (cytokine) signaling;
Juxtacrine (Notch /Delta) Signaling, MAPKinase (ERK, p38 and JNK) Pathways;
Specialised Signaling pathways; Protein Phosphatases, Calcium and NO in
signaling; Apoptotic Pathways, Dependent Receptors; Cross-Talk between
Pathways, Role of paracrine factors in stem cell expansion and differentiation.
Unit 3. Molecular Stem Cell Physiology
Stem cell (& Differentiated cell) Cell cycle, cell cycle regulation and check points;
Cell Apoptosis, ECM in cell cycle regulation; Storage of mRNA in the Oocytes,
Chaperons; post translational modification of proteins and sorting; hallmarks of
cancer and Molecular cancer biology; angiogenesis, vasculogenesis and
antiangiogenic factors.
Unit 4. Molecular Biology of Gene
Nucleic acid – DNA topology and polymorphism; Nucleic acid recognizing
proteins; sequence specific binding; homeotic genes; Structure of gene –
promoters, enhancers, and silencers; LCR; basal initiation complex; RNA
silencing and interference; siRNA in stem cells.
Unit 5. Differential gene expression
Differential Gene Expression – Epigenetic gene expression, Methylation and
Control of Transcription, Dosage Compensation, Differential RNA Processing,
RNA silencing in stem cells, post transcriptional and translational control of gene
expression.
References:
1. Lodish, H., Berk, A., Zipnisky, L., Matsudira, P., Baltimore, D. and Darnell, J.
(2000) Molecular Cell Biology (4th
Edition) Freemann & Company, NY pp 1084.
2. Twynmann RM. (2001) Advanced Molecular Biology (2nd
Edition). Viva
Publication, New Delhi. pp 499.
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PAPER 2. Molecular Developmental Biology (2 credits)
Unit 1. Fundamentals of Embryology
Concepts in Embryology, Biogenetic Law; Speeman’s experiments; Unicellularity
and Multicellularity; Developmental Patterns in Protists; Cell Specification,
Principles of Genetic regulation of Development; Human Molecular Sex
determination; Transformer genes.
Unit 2. Early embryonic development
Fertilization: Sperm activation and survival; Recognition of Egg and Sperm;
Gamete Fusion and the Prevention of Polyspermy; Activation of Egg Metabolism;
Rearrangement of the Egg Cytoplasm and early organizers. Principles of In-vitro
Fertilisation in Humans.
Cleavage: Furrow formation and Plane of division; Early Developmental Processes;
Gastrulation and germ layer theory; Fate maps; Organizers.
Unit 3. Axis specification
Drosophila : Role of Nurse cells in Axis specification; Maternal genes and factors;
Gap, Pair rule & Segment polarity genes, Homeotic genes; Mid blastula transition.
Amphibians: Organizers; Molecular biology of Nieuwkoop centre;
Chick: Primitive streak, Left – right axis formation.
Unit 4. Late Embryonic Development
Neuronal cell division & migration; formation and differentiation of neural tube;
Derivatives of Neural Crest (NC) cells; Axon migration and Innervation. NC Cells
in Regeneration.
Paraxial mesoderm and differentiation- Myogenesis and Osteogenesis;
Intermediate mesoderm and Kidney formation; Paraxial Mesoderm and Molecular
Cascade of heart development. Extraembryonic membranes and Stem Cell
compartments.
Molecular aspects of Proximal - Distal patterning of limb bud.
Unit 5. Continuity of Life and Germplasm
Cloning and Germplasm; Determinants of Germplasm; Molecular initiation of
Meiosis; Migration of germ cells, Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis; Environmental
Regulation of Development; Metamorphosis, Epimorphic and Morphallactic
Regeneration and Aging; Teratocarcinoma.
References:
1. Scott F. Gilbert. (2005) Developmental Biology (6th
Edition). Sinauer Associates Inc. 2. Wolpert, L. (1998) Principles of development. Oxford publication, NY.
3. Subramaniam T (2002) Developmental Biology (1st edition) Narosa publication.
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PAPER 3. Embryonic Stem Cell Technology (2 Credits)
Unit 1. Molecular concepts of Embryonic Stem Cells
Molecular facets of pleuripotency; Mechanism of self renewal; ES cell cycle
control; Chromatin modifying factors; Epigenetic control of gene regulation;
Hypoxic genes in development; Expression of gap junction proteins; Cell fusion
and differentiation.
Unit 2. Early Embryonic Development and Ectodermal generation
Niche of germline stem cells – Drosophila, Mammalian (human) systems; Self
renewal versus differentiation in early embryo; Stem Cells of Extraembryonic
Membrane; Trophoblastic cells. Early Neurogenesis - Neural plate formation,
Neural Crest Cells, Genesis and Migration of Melanocytes; Sensory Epithelium
formation, Stem Cell Niche of Tooth.
Unit 3. Embryonic Mesodermal Development
Formation of Embryonic mesoderm, AGM formation – identity, induction
factors; cardiomyogenic precursors; vascular progenitors; Migration of
Hematopoietic stem cells in gestation and their niche; Osteoblast lineage;
Notochord signaling and Somites; Kidney progenitors and lineage; Adipose tissue
formation; Migration of primordial germ cells; gonal ridge and degeneration of
genital ducts.
Unit 4. Embryonic Endodermal Development
Yolk sac and placenta, Early Gut development, Formation of Liver and Pancreatic
rudiments and signaling, Thymus and Parathyroid organogenesis, Ontogeny of
islet of langerhans.
Unit 5. Embryonic Stem cells and Applications
Immunogenicity of ES cells; Tolerance and transplantation; Teratoma formation,
Isolation, culture and differentiation of ES cells; ES cell therapy -
Neurodegenerative disorders, Spinal cord injury, myocardial infarction and
ischemia, diabetes, burns and ulcers; use of ES cells of Trophoectoderm; Cord
blood and Cord Tissue stem cells and Application; Cord blood Mesenchymal
stem cells. Placental Stem Cells; Stem Cell Plasticity and tissue engineering.
References
1. Daniel R. Marshak, Richard L. Gardner & David Gottlieb. (2001). Stem Cell
Biology. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor NY, USA; pp550.
2. Robert Lanza (2009) Essentials of Stem cell Biology. 3rd
edition. Academic Press,
USA
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PAPER 4. Adult Stem Cell Technology (2 Credits)
Unit 1. Molecular concepts of Adult Stem Cells
Characteristics of stem cells; Epithelial versus Mesenchymal stem cells; ES versus
Adult stem cells; Lineage and transmultiplying cells; Stem cell niche – Bone
marrow, privascular region, neuronal; Cell cycle control; Genetic regulation of
Stem cells; Epigenetic control of gene expression; Phenotypic alteration and
transdifferentiation; cell fusion.
Unit 2. Ectodermal organs and their stem cells
Neural crest cells; Subventricular ependymal cells and neuroregeneration;
Olfactory stem cells; Epidermal stem cell niche; Mammary stem cells; Tooth
regeneration.
Unit 3. Mesodermal organs and their stem cells
Multipotent adult progenitor cells; Characteristics of mesodermal stem cells; Side
population phenotype; MSC, Aging and repair; HSC – location, mobilization and
homing; transmultiplying progenitors; Heamangioblasts and angiogenesis;
satellite cells; ADSC; Heart stem cells; Kidney stem cells.
Unit 4. Endodermal organs and their stem cells
Oval cells and plasticity, liver regeneration models; HSC and Oval
transdifferentiation; pancreatic ductal stem cells; regeneration of beta cells;
gastrointestinal stem cell niche and regeneration; Lung stem cells; islets of thymic
epithelium; Bladder progenitor cells.
Unit 5. Adult Stem cells and Applications
Transplantation of HSC and hisotocompatibility; Allogenic and Xenoplastic
transplantation; Immune reconstitution; Stem cell gene therapy; Nimbal cells and
corneal regeneration; Bone and Cartilage Tissue Engineering; Stem cells and
heart diseases; Stem cells to Diabetes, muscular dystrophy, burns, and orthopedic
applications. Bioartificial organ Engineering - Bioartificial Liver; Breast Tissue
Engineering. Muscle, Tendon and Ligament Tissue Engineering; Tissue
Engineering of Cultured Skin Substitutes; Tissue Engineering of Heart Valves;
Sree Chitra Tribunal Heart valve. Stem cells in Neuronal disorders and Spinal
Cord injury.
References
1. Daniel R. Marshak, Richard L. Gardner and David Gottlieb. (2001). Stem Cell Biology. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor NY, USA; pp550.
2. Kursad Turksen (2004). Adult Stem Cells. Humana Press; Totowa NJ, USA.
3. Robert Lanza (2009) Essentials of Stem cell Biology. 3rd
edition. Academic Press, USA
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PAPER 5. Advanced Stem Cell Laboratory Techniques (2 Credits)
and Clinical Applications
Unit 1. Stem Cell Isolation methods and techniques
Isolation of Hematopoietic stem cells, peripheral blood stem cells, cord blood
stem cells; Ficoll gradient centrifugation, Percoll gradient centrifugation and
their principles; RBC lysing techniques; isolation of Mesenchymal stem cells form
adipose and cord tissue. (Practical: HSC, ADSC isolation)
Unit 2. Stem cell Characterisation techniques
Cell surface markers and Functional markers; Characterisation of cells by
Immuno florescence; intracellular marker characterisation; Use of molecular
techniques in characterisation. (Practical: Immunohistochemistry, PCR, Western
Blot techniques)
Unit 3. Quantitative and qualitative analytical techniques
Counting of cells and Test of viability; Trypan blue exclusion method; Pyrogen
testing techniques – LAL method; Cell counting and viability assessment in FACS;
Aneuploidy and cell cycle analysis. (Practical: Viability analysis, LAL test, FACS or
Flowcytometric analysis)
Unit 4. PCR and FACS applications to stem cell research
Cell characterisation and sorting in Flow Cytometry; Quantitative PCR
techniques (Practical: Flow Cytometry characterisation).
Unit 5. Primary Culture Techniques and Transdifferentiation
Primary culture of Hematopoietic stem cells, peripheral blood stem cells, cord
blood stem cells; Isolation, plating and Po characterisation of Mesenchymal stem
cells form adipose and cord tissue. Transdifferentiation protocols. Tissue
engineering techniques. (Practical: Primary stem cell culture and platting,
transdifferentiation)
References
1. Cheryl D. Helgason and Cindy L. Miller (2004) Methods in Molecular Biology: Basic Cell Culture Protocols. Humana Press; Totowa NJ, USA; pp.384 pages.
2. Stewart Sell. (2003) Stem Cells Handbook. Humana Press; Totowa NJ, USA. pp528.
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PAPER 6 Principles and Practices of Regenerative Medicine (2 Credits)
A. Regenerative Medicine Series – Basic Therapy Requirements Requirements to initiate a Stem Cell Therapy centre, Stem Cell Laboratory, Establishment procedures, Manpower - Clinical & Technical, Clinical Infrastructure Requirements; Ethical and Regulatory Approvals; Phases of Approvals, GMP, GCP and GLP Compliance, ICMR – related Documentations and IC-SCR(T) / IEC regulatory bodies, DCGI and CDSCO permissions. B. Regenerative Medicine Series – Stem Cell Therapy Protocols Stem Cell Therapy Protocols – Guidelines for formulation and Writing, Elements, Arms of the study, Flow Charts, Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria, Insurance Criteria, Therapy Modules, Clinical Tests specific to Stem cells. Stem Cell Brochures – Disease Specific, Therapy schedules, Timelines; Informed Consent Document; Patient Assessment and Decision making. Advertisements and dissemination of information. Cord Blood storage and retrieval documents. Formats and Guidelines for Forms, Registers and Documentations related to Stem cell therapy and processing. C. Regenerative Medicine Series – Disease Series Principles of differential Selection of Stem cells for various disorders and diseases; Stem Cell source selection discretion - autologous vs allogenous, tissue vs blood; pre and post stem cell therapy procedures & medications; Stem cell response evaluation, pre–discharge tests and followup. General and Specific investigations. Disease specific investigations, pre and post stem cell therapy parameters for assessments. Diabetes – Molecular and Clinical basis, Primary and Secondary Complications, Diabetic Neuropathy, Diabetic Nephropathy, Diabetic Ulcer management. Spinal Cord Injury – ASIA scale of Impairment, Molecular basis, Secondary Neuronal Loss. Kidney Disorders – Acute and Chronic Kidney Diseases, Glomerular and Tubular disorders, Role of Uremic Toxins and Diabetes in Nephropathy D. Ethical and Regulatory Compliances ICMR / NAC – SCRT Compliance; DCGI / CDSCO / FDA Regulations; Ethical Committess - IC-SCRT ; IEC Committees ; Clinical Trial Registrations – CTRI; WHO ; International Stem Cell Regulatory Bodies; National and International Accreditation Organizations – NABL, AABB, FACT, EMBT. Criteria for Recognition of centres for Stem Cell Processing, Storage and Therapy. E. Stem Cell Therapy and Clinical Trial – Assessments & Results Stem Cell Therapy – Scope and Promises ; Stem Cell Clinical trials – an international overview, Stem Cell Industry – a sector view and opportunities; International Approvals for Stem Cell Use and Therapy for various Human Disorders – India, USA, Australia, Korea, Japan, South America and Europe.
Ref : ASL’s Stem Cell Technology and Regenerative Medicine Booklet (Paper 6)
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PAPER 6 PPRM - Dissertation/Project (3 Credits)
(Laboratory)
Major Area of study - Hematopoietic stem cells
(LT & CA lab) Cord blood / Cord Tissue Stem cells
Mesenchymal stem cells
Tissue engineering
Cancer Stem cells
In the following fields of Stem cell, the dissertation programmes are organized
1. Hematopoietic stem cells – isolation, culture and transdifferentiation
(to cardiac, neuronal, cartilage, bone, adipose cells and other cell types)
2. Cord Blood stem cells – isolation, storage, culture, transdifferentiation
3. Peripheral stem cells – mobilization, harvesting, enrichments, culture
and transdifferentiation
4. Placental cord epithelial stem cells - isolation, culture,
transdifferentiation
5. Corneal Epithelial stem cells – isolation, culture and corneal
regeneration
6. Dental Stem Cells - isolation, storage, culture, transdifferentiation
7. Tissue specific stem cells – Neuronal, cardiac, Liver, Adipose tissue, skin.
Stem cells – isolation, maintenance, culture and differentiation
8. Tissue engineering – skin, bone/cartilage, cardiac and liver tissue
engineering
9. Scaffold engineering and stem cells – biocompatible scaffolds and stem
cell applications
10. Long term Stem Cell storage and retrieval – Cord blood storage
11. Cancer Stem cells – isolation and characterisation
12. Scientific, Social and ethical practices and obligations in stem cell
therapy
13. Rules and Regulations to stem cell research and therapy – Indian and
Global perspectives
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