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  • Targeted Drug Delivery
    | Injection into the arterial blood supply of cancer
    4 KB (602 words) - 13:27, 5 November 2011
  • Phase I
    ... linical animals studies. Vital signs and physiological parameters, such as blood chemistry, are closely monitored in the volunteers and the PK parameters ...
    2 KB (244 words) - 07:36, 31 July 2008
  • ADMET
    '''Drug Absorption''' is the process of intriducing the drug into the bloodstream. ... 'Drug distribution''' is the process of movement of a drug to and from the blood and various tissues of the body (for example, fat, muscle, and brain tissu ...
    3 KB (515 words) - 12:01, 29 August 2008
  • RNAi therapeutics
    ... herapeutic developed Sirna-027 that target VEGF responsible for developing blood vessel at macula of retina.
    3 KB (501 words) - 09:20, 11 August 2008
  • Immune System
    * White blood cells The cells that are part of this defense system are white blood cells, or '''leukocytes'''. They come in two basic types which combine to ...
    6 KB (969 words) - 11:17, 11 August 2008
  • Antibody
    ... mbrane of B cells (sIgM) or as a 5-subunit macromolecule secreted into the blood by plasma cells. The surface IgM is structurally different in the Fc regio ... ... ave a very high affinity for antigen. Unlike IgM, IgG is able to leave the blood stream and enter tissues.
    9 KB (1437 words) - 11:39, 18 August 2008
  • B Cells and T Cells
    ... e of the five kinds of white blood cells or leukocytes, circulating in the blood. ... e antigen in its native form. They recognize free (soluble) antigen in the blood or lymph using their BCR or membrane bound-immunoglobulin. In contrast, T ...
    15 KB (2456 words) - 10:44, 18 August 2008
  • DNA
    [[Forensic science|Forensic scientists]] can use DNA in [[blood]], [[semen]], [[skin]], [[saliva]] or [[hair]] at a crime scene to identif ...
    82 KB (11827 words) - 06:08, 20 August 2008
  • Aspirin
    ... testines. Symptoms include black, bloody, or tarry stools, and coughing up blood or vomit that looks like coffee grounds. * a bleeding or blood clotting disorder;
    10 KB (1626 words) - 05:48, 23 April 2009
  • Plague
    ... , even though it cannot quell its hunger, and consequently the flea vomits blood tainted with the bacteria back into the bite wound. The bubonic plague bac ... When a flea bites a human and contaminates the wound with regurgitated blood, the plague carrying bacteria are passed into the tissue. ''Y. pestis'' ca ...
    13 KB (2100 words) - 04:23, 1 September 2008
  • Pfmpred
    ... of utmost importance to know how these help the parasite to infect the red blood cells of human. The mitochondrial genome of PF is only 6kb in size, the sm ...
    2 KB (307 words) - 10:43, 19 August 2008
  • "druglikeness"
    ... istered drug has to go through the intestinal lining, carried in aqueous [[blood]] and penetrate the lipid cellular membrane to reach the inside of a cell. ... *Since the drug is transported in aqueous media like blood and intracellular fluid, it has to be sufficiently water-soluble. Solubili ...
    2 KB (320 words) - 07:11, 8 September 2008
  • Pharmacogenetics
    ... ast acetylators”, with very different [[Mean lifetime|half-lives]] and [[blood concentration]]s of such important drugs as [[isoniazid]] (antituberculosi ...
    7 KB (983 words) - 05:45, 21 August 2008
  • TGN1412
    | journal = [[Blood (journal)|Blood]] (ASH Annual Meeting Abstracts) | url = http://meeting.bloodjournal.org/cgi/content/abstract/104/11/2519
    29 KB (4350 words) - 08:44, 22 August 2008
  • Ampligen
    ... ss in the immune system. The compound appears as a virus and induces white blood cell activities, and also sets in motion certain biological pathways, wher ...
    20 KB (2874 words) - 11:26, 22 August 2008
  • Zidovudine
    ... significant exposure to the virus (such as a needle-stick injury involving blood or body fluids from an individual known to be infected with HIV).<!-- ... [[cell membrane]]s easily by [[diffusion]] and thereby also to cross the [[blood-brain barrier]]. Cellular enzymes convert AZT into the effective 5'-triph ...
    16 KB (2364 words) - 06:44, 25 August 2008
  • Malaria vaccine
    ... clinical manifestation, even when the parasitic infection is evident by [[blood film analysis]]. Additionally, research shows that if [[immunoglobulin]] i ... ... succeed in penetration. The cell-mediated component consists of many white blood cells that target foreign bodies by a variety of different mechanisms, the ...
    26 KB (3922 words) - 11:25, 25 August 2008
  • Biological Target
    ... clinical manifestation, even when the parasitic infection is evident by [[blood film analysis]]. Additionally, research shows that if [[immunoglobulin]] i ... ... succeed in penetration. The cell-mediated component consists of many white blood cells that target foreign bodies by a variety of different mechanisms, the ...
    26 KB (3922 words) - 11:27, 25 August 2008
  • Metabonomics
    ... y]] assessment/[[toxicology]]. Metabolic profiling (especially of urine or blood plasma samples) can be used to detect the physiological changes caused by ...
    25 KB (3638 words) - 04:58, 26 August 2008
  • Abacavir
    ... hydrogenase]] or [[gluconyl transferase]]. It is capable of crossing the [[blood-brain barrier]].
    7 KB (1000 words) - 03:50, 27 August 2008

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