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Proximity Labeling and Genetic Screening Reveal that DSG2 is a Counter Receptor of Siglec-9 and Suppresses Macrophage Phagocytosis. [PDF]

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Labels for Prescribed Drugs

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— Dosage errors made by patients taking prescription medications are usually blamed on ignorance or carelessness. I suspect that many such errors result from the way that pharmacists apply labels to prescription bottles. Presently, nearly all medications prescribed for adults come in tablets or capsules that are almost universally ...
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Labelling of drug antigens

International Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology, 1984
Immunological methods, and in particular radioimmunoassay, were introduced into pharmacology when it became necessary to have a tool for the determination of substances in biological fluids, with the following characteristics: rapidity, specificity, sensitivity.
B. Ly, M. Hegesippe
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Are Drug Labels Static or Dynamic?

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2013
Understanding drug metabolism is essential for identifying drug-drug interactions (DDIs). As new data concerning a drug's pharmacokinetics arise, updates to drug labels and administration procedures should rapidly follow. However, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has inconsistently updated drug labels, based on new research findings (i.e., in ...
Michael J. Seminerio, Mark J. Ratain
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Label With Name of Drug

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1960
To the Editor:— Most physicians, through habit, perpetuate an unwarranted, obsolete, inconvenient, and dangerous tradition. This is the tradition of secrecy, which dictates that the prescriptions received by the patient from the pharmacist shall be unidentified.
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