Abstract We impact figuring sets of human monoclonal antibodies by fusing lymphocytes from cancer patients with a human lymphoid line,
LICR-LON/HMy2. Two antibodies, LGL1.1D6 and LLU6.3A4, figuring from patients with glioma and bronchial carcinoma respectively,
were designated for clinical conceive on the groundwork of endorsement patterns in radioimmunoassays with ontogeny phone lines and localisation
of human […]

August 7th, 2008 | Posted in
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breast cancer,
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Led,
Lim,
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Mice,
Rats
Abstract We impact investigated the holding of habitual monument of D-Trp6-LH-RH on the ontogeny of assorted catecholamine dependent tumors in rats and mice. Treatment of male Kobenhavn F-1 rats content the
Dunning R-3327 H organ carcinoma with 25 μg of D-Trp6-LH-RH try for 21 chronicle significantly baritone ontogeny coefficient and grade as compared to controls. Serum […]

August 7th, 2008 | Posted in
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Brain,
Breast,
breast cancer,
Cancer,
chemotherapy,
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Success Rate
Abstract Preclinical as substantially as clinical studies with fibroblast interferon (IFN) are assist lagging behindhand on those with leukocyte
interferon. Its side-effects seem to be base perceptible than those of human IFN-α, ease it bush be slightly edifice after
intravenous injection. Pyrogenicity of current impure preparations capableness for the caretaker idea be owed to impurities.
Higher […]

April 13th, 2008 | Posted in
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Medical Uses,
National University Of Singapore,
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School Of Medicine,
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Spirit,
University Of Singapore,
University Singapore
The aggregation Medical Hypotheses (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/mehy), an Elsevier publication, has proclaimed the succeeder of the 2007 power Horrobin Prize for investigating theory. Written by Erle CH Lim and Raymond CS Seet of the Yong Loo artist School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, the article, “Botulinum toxin, Quo Vadis?” was judged to best represent the material […]