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Pharmacological Reviews, 1982
Of all classes of compounds, antibodies provide the greatest range of specificities and affinities. The number of interatomic interactions between an antibody combining site and a large ligand such as a receptor far exceeds those between the common small ligand or drug and its corresponding binding site.1 As a result, there is increased selectivity and
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Of all classes of compounds, antibodies provide the greatest range of specificities and affinities. The number of interatomic interactions between an antibody combining site and a large ligand such as a receptor far exceeds those between the common small ligand or drug and its corresponding binding site.1 As a result, there is increased selectivity and
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In-vivo and ex-vivo renal preservation
Urological Research, 1973A new renal perfusate of modified intracellular electrolyte composition made hyperosmolar with mannitol and requiring no additional additives was successfully used to preserve canine kidneys “ex-vivo” for 48 hours by initial perfusion and hypothermic storage.
S A, Sacks +4 more
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Atypical fibroxanthoma: in-vivo and ex-vivo confocal features
Italian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology, 2019na
Pampena, Riccardo +6 more
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“In vivo” imaging of atherosclerosis
Atherosclerosis, 2012Atherosclerosis is a systemic and multifocal disease, which starts early in life, and that usually takes decades before overt disease eventually appears as a consequence of progressive obstruction or abrupt thrombotic occlusion. This silent course makes necessary to develop predictors of disease long before symptomatic lesions develop.
Augusto Gallino +19 more
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Science, 2001
The modern era of medicine has seen the development of new instruments and analyses for examining the human body. Medical advances have extended life expectancy, but a byproduct of longer life is a greater likelihood of developing cancer. Consequently, there is heightened interest in improved technologies for the diagnosis of cancer.
Koenig, F, Knittel, J, Stepp, H
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The modern era of medicine has seen the development of new instruments and analyses for examining the human body. Medical advances have extended life expectancy, but a byproduct of longer life is a greater likelihood of developing cancer. Consequently, there is heightened interest in improved technologies for the diagnosis of cancer.
Koenig, F, Knittel, J, Stepp, H
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An in vivo neuroimmune organoid model to study human microglia phenotypes
Cell, 2023Fred H Gage
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Engineered virus-like particles for efficient in vivo delivery of therapeutic proteins
Cell, 2022Samagya Banskota +2 more
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Taxanes trigger cancer cell killing in vivo by inducing non-canonical T cell cytotoxicity
Cancer Cell, 2023Xuhui Ma, Johanna F Dekkers
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