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Peptide Cancer Vaccines Possess Robust Physiological Properties and Offer Effective Tre... - 0 views

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    Peptide cancer vaccines are a major source of vaccination against a wide range of cancer diseases such as ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, leukemia, and pancreatic cancer.
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Biopharmaceuticals and Biomedicine; By-Products of Living Organisms Help Prevent, Relie... - 0 views

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    Biopharmaceuticals and biomedicine is a branch of medical science that applies physiological and biological principles to clinical practice.
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Alkaline Proteases are witnessing robust demand with typical applications in food, dete... - 0 views

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    Alkaline proteases (AKPs) are enzymes that regulate protein and amino acid metabolism in the human body. Over the last two decades, many of these AKPs have been found and characterised. Many additional vital enzymes are produced by the human body and may also be used in the production of therapeutic proteins. However, in most circumstances, the great majority of proteins generated by the body are required for regular physiological activities. This is especially true when it comes to long-term health issues like cancer or major infections.
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A Cannula Is a Hollow Tube That Is Used for Several Medical Purposes and Is Inserted in... - 0 views

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    Cannulas are utilised in countries all around the world, including Japan, Germany, and Mexico. A cannula is a hollow tube placed into the body for the purpose of extracting or delivering fluids or collecting physiological samples. In simple terms, a cannula would be placed around the outer or inner surfaces of a long trocar needle, extending the effective surface length by at least 30% of the needle's original length. Because the inner surface of the cannula is not pierced during insertion, it remains unobstructed and free of blood clots.The hollow tube is pushed or coiled into a long cannula handle with a cannula tip on one end and a cannula handle seal on the other. The tube is inserted slowly into the tissue's fatty layers, which are subsequently collected in a small amount of liquid.
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