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Utilizing panels of patient derived xenografts to aid the development of antibody drug conjugates [PDF]
Despite numerous endeavors in clinical trials there are few clinically approved Antibody Drug Conjugate (ADC) therapies. Here we comment on our recent publication demonstrating the power of using panels of patient-derived xenografts (PDX) prior to Phase ...
Scott David Collins +3 more
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The article explores the links between humanitarian action and aid to development, focusing more specifically on the model Linking Relief, Rehabilitation and Development.
Lukasz Urbaniak +1 more
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The EU as a norm-maker in resilience and aid delivery: from aid effectiveness to effective cooperation for sustainable development [PDF]
The European Union (EU) is considered to be a norm-setter in building resilience and aid delivery, acting as a transformative actor in the international development arena (both modus vivendi and modus operandi).
George-Mihael MANEA
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Development Aid and Export Resilience in Developing Countries: A Reference to Aid for Trade
The COVID-19 pandemic, as with previous major crises, such as the 2008 financial crisis, has had a severe negative impact on international trade flows. The present paper aims to contribute to the debate concerning how to foster resilience against future ...
Sèna Kimm Gnangnon
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Purpose: Without pre- or post-exposure prophylaxis, lyssaviruses cause rabies, an invariably fatal disease responsible for over 59,000 human deaths per year.
B. Auld +6 more
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Aid, Social Policy and Development [PDF]
AbstractThis paper discusses past and current social policy strategies in the international aid architecture as an introduction to the UNU‐WIDER Special Issue. Beginning in the 1990s, aid strategy and policy shifted to put a stronger emphasis on human development. This accelerated with the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and will continue under the
Addison, Anthony John +2 more
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The Development of an AIDS Mucosal Vaccine [PDF]
It is well known that mucosal tissues contain the largest surface area of the human body and are the front line of natural host defense against various pathogens. In fact, more than 80% of infectious disease pathogens probably gain entry into the susceptible human hosts through open mucosal surfaces.
Tang, X, Chen, Z
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A user-friendly model for spray drying to aid pharmaceutical product development. [PDF]
The aim of this study was to develop a user-friendly model for spray drying that can aid in the development of a pharmaceutical product, by shifting from a trial-and-error towards a quality-by-design approach.
Niels Grasmeijer +3 more
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Aid to developing countries [PDF]
The Council of the Association has given instructions that part of the Sub‐Committee's report sub‐titled ‘Britain's Contribution’ should be published in ‘Anæsthesia’.
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Aid to education and sustainable development
The Sustainable Development Goals commit all countries to make rights to education realities for all children. Most of those out of school, and in school but not learning, are in Low Income Countries. Poor countries allocate 3%-4% of GDP to education. 6%
Keith Lewin
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