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Benefits of small-scale antibody purification using magnetic beads – Scientist Live


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Benefits of small-scale antibody purification using magnetic beads
Scientist Live
A well-known method for purification of antibodies from serum, ascites, and cell culture supernatant is to utilise the strong affinity of the Fc part of IgG to protein A from Staphylococcus or protein G from Streptococcus. Purification of antibodies is ...

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Don’t dodge the difficult conversation, says new report – Medical Xpress


Don't dodge the difficult conversation, says new report
Medical Xpress
Palliative care for cancer patients in the UK is well established – but the situation is starkly different for those suffering from heart failure. A recent service evaluation led by the University of Hull and Hull York Medical School (HYMS) shows this ...

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Henry Ford Hospital Researchers Conduct Study on Robot-Assisted Surgical … – AZoRobotics


Henry Ford Hospital Researchers Conduct Study on Robot-Assisted Surgical ...
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Following its introduction since 2004, robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPD) was analyzed to have less complication when compared to laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN). The findings will be available during the American Urological Association's ...
Robot-assisted surgery now favored treatment for kidney cancerMedical Xpress

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Born to perform – Stockton Record


Born to perform
Stockton Record
She became a recognizable celebrity in Scottsdale, Ariz., while doing eight shows a week for 13 months in an Arizona Actor's production of "Six Women With Brain Death ... Or Expiring Minds Want to Know." One of her characters was the Torment of the ...

‘Pay it forward’ Stem cell transplant recipient from Dover encourages … – Foster’s Daily Democrat


'Pay it forward' Stem cell transplant recipient from Dover encourages ...
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Andrea Wise, 51, was diagnosed with myelofibrosis, a serious bone marrow disorder that disrupts a body's normal production of blood cells, last August and received a stem cell transplant at Massachusetts General Hospital in January.

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Potential malarial vaccine produced from edible algae – Zee News


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Potential malarial vaccine produced from edible algae
Zee News
Part of the difficulty in creating a vaccine against malaria is that it requires a system that can produce complex, three-dimensional proteins that resemble those made by the parasite, thus eliciting antibodies that disrupt malaria transmission.

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CytoDyn completes production of FIV monoclonal antibodies – Pharmaceutical Business Review


CytoDyn completes production of FIV monoclonal antibodies
Pharmaceutical Business Review
Up on the completion of antibody purification, CVM will determine the practicality of anti-LFA1 antibodies to lower viral loads in FIV-infected cats, by performing in vivo efficacy tests. CytoDyn president and chief executive officer Kenneth Van Ness ...
CytoDyn Announces Plans to Move Forward with Next Stage of Research of ...SunHerald.com

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‘It is a miracle’ – York County Coast Star


'It is a miracle'
York County Coast Star
Katie gently kisses her husband, Mischa DeMuth Winters three days after he underwent transplant surgery where he gave his mom, Jodi DeMuth 60" of his liver. Recovery time for donors is often more difficult and longer than that of the recipient but the ...

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MorphoSys to Present MOR208 Preclinical Combination Therapy Data at ASCO Meeting – Reuters


MorphoSys to Present MOR208 Preclinical Combination Therapy Data at ASCO Meeting
Reuters
Synergistic Effects Seen with Four Approved Treatment Options Including Rituximab and Ofatumumab MorphoSys AG (FSE: MOR; Prime Standard Segment, TecDAX) today announced promising pre-clinical data on its proprietary drug candidate MOR208.

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Combination of daclizumab and vaccine improves survival of breast cancer patients – News-Medical.net


Combination of daclizumab and vaccine improves survival of breast cancer patients
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A team from the Perelman School of Medicine and the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania found that the FDA-approved drug daclizumab improved the survival of breast cancer patients taking a cancer vaccine by 30 ...

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