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| x Point-of-Care Testing |
Point-of-care testing (POCT) is defined as diagnostic testing at or near the site of patient care. The driving notion behind POCT is to bring the test conveniently and immediately to the patient. This increases the likelihood that the patient will...
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| x Protein Crystalization | |||||
| x Protein engineering |
Protein engineering is the process of developing useful or valuable proteins. It is a young discipline, with much research currently taking place into the understanding of protein folding and protein recognition for protein design principles.
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| x Protein Therapeutics |
Protein therapeutics is the broad class of therapeutics that involve administering proteins. This includes replacing a deficient protein in a patient, to targeting a molecule of interest with a protein capture agent (antibody), to protein...
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| x Proteomics |
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Personalized medicine |
Proteomics is the large-scale study of proteins, particularly their structures and functions. Proteins are vital parts of living organisms, as they are the main components of the physiological metabolic pathways of cells. The term "proteomics" was...
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| x Proton therapy |
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Proton therapy is a type of particle therapy which uses a beam of protons to irradiate diseased tissue, most often in the treatment of cancer. The chief advantage of proton therapy is the ability to more precisely localize the radiation dosage when...
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| x Quantitative polymerase chain reaction |
qPCR is also called as Real Time PCR. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is a modification of the polymerase chain reaction used to rapidly measure the quantity of DNA, complementary DNA or ribonucleic acid present in a sample. Like other...
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| x RNA interference |
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Atu111 |
RNA interference (RNAi) is a system within living cells that helps to control which genes are active and how active they are. Two types of small RNA molecules – microRNA (miRNA) and small interfering RNA (siRNA) – are central to RNA interference....
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| x Radio waves |
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Radio waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum with wavelengths longer than infrared light. Naturally-occurring radio waves are produced by lightning, or by astronomical objects. Artificially-generated radio waves are used for broadcasting,...
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| x Stem cell |
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Stem cells are cells found in most, if not all, multi-cellular organisms. They are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through mitotic cell division and differentiating into a diverse range of specialized cell types. Research in the...
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| x Stent |
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In medicine, a stent is a man-made 'tube' inserted into a natural passage/conduit in the body to prevent, or counteract, a disease-induced, localized flow constriction. The term may also refer to a tube used to temporarily hold such a natural...
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| x Systems biology |
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Systems biology is a term used to describe a number of trends in bioscience research, and a movement which draws on those trends. Proponents describe systems biology as a biology-based inter-disciplinary study field that focuses on complex...
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| x Therapeutics | Imatinib |
Therapeutics is a broad umbrella term for all molecular medical treatments of disease.
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| Etanercept | |||||
| Cerezyme | |||||
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| x Vaccine |
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Epaxal Berna |
A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing microorganism, and is often made from weakened or killed forms of the microbe. The agent...
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| Gardasil | |||||
| RotaTeq | |||||
| Zostavax | |||||
| ProQuad vaccine | |||||
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| x Small molecule | Cetirizine | Protein Therapeutics |
In the fields of pharmacology and biochemistry, a small molecule is a low molecular weight organic compound which is by definition not a polymer. The term small molecule, especially within the field of pharmacology, is usually restricted to a...
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| x Computational biology | Personalized medicine |
Computational biology is an interdisciplinary field that applies the techniques of computer science, applied mathematics and statistics to address biological problems. The main focus lies on developing mathematical modeling and computational...
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| x Bioinformatics |
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Personalized medicine |
Bioinformatics
and computational biology involve the use of techniques including
applied mathematics, informatics, statistics, computer science,
artificial intelligence, chemistry and biochemistry to solve biological
problems usually on the...
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| x Nanomedicine |
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Abelcet |
Nanomedicine is the medical application of nanotechnology. The approaches to nanomedicine range from the medical use of nanomaterials, to nanoelectronic biosensors, and even possible future applications of molecular nanotechnology. Current problems...
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| Amphotec | |||||
| Ambisome | |||||
| DaunoXome | |||||
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| x Nanotech Based in vitro diagnostics | |||||
| x Nanotech Based in vivo Imaging | |||||
| x Nano-BioMaterials | |||||
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| x Nanomedicine Therapy | |||||
| x Nanomedicine Active Implants | |||||
| x Chimeric Monoclonal Antibody | Rituximab |
Chimeric mABs are constructed from murine variable regions with the constant domain of human IgG.
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| Cetuximab | |||||
| Abciximab | |||||
| Infliximab | |||||
| x Humanized Monoclonal Antibody | Trastuzumab | ||||
| Palivizumab | |||||
| Omalizumab | |||||
| Efalizumab | |||||
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| x Radioimmunotherapy | Ibritumomab tiuxetan |
Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) uses an antibody labeled with a radionuclide to deliver cytotoxic radiation to a target cell. In cancer therapy, an antibody with specificity for a tumor-associated antigen is used to deliver a lethal dose of radiation to...
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| x Murine Monoclonal Antibody | Muromonab |
A murine monoclonal antibody is an antibody derived from mouse.
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| Ibritumomab tiuxetan | |||||
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| x Human Monoclonal Antibody | Adalimumab |
'Human' Monoclonal Antibodies can be created in a variety of ways, including the use of transgenic animals with their immunoglobulin loci replaced with human ones.
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| Abatacept | |||||
| Adecatumumab | |||||
| Anetumumab | |||||
| x Antibody-Drug Conjugate (ADC) | SGN-35 | ||||
| SGN-75 | |||||
| x PEGylation |
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Mircera |
PEGylation is the process of covalent attachment of Polyethylene glycol polymer chains to another molecule, normally a drug or therapeutic protein. PEGylation is routinely achieved by incubation of a reactive derivative of PEG with the target...
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| x Digital microfluidics |
Digital microfluidics is an alternative technology for lab-on-a-chip systems based upon micromanipulation of discrete droplets. Microfluidic processing is performed on unit-sized packets of fluid which are transported, stored, mixed, reacted, or...
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| x Multilayer soft lithography |
Multilayer soft lithography (MSL) is a fabrication process in which microscopic chambers, channels, valves and vias are molded within bonded layers of elastomer.
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| x Combination therapy |
In contemporary usage, the expression combination therapy most often refers to the simultaneous administration of two or more medications to treat a single disease, but the expression is also used when other types of therapy are used at the same...
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| x Cardiac pacemaker |
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The contractions of the heart are controlled by chemical impulses. The rate these impulses fire controls the heart rate.
The cells that create these rhythmical impulses are called pacemaker cells, and they directly control the heart rate. Artificial...
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| x Cosmetic Medical Devices | |||||
| x DNA Analysis | |||||
| x Molecular Combing | |||||
| x Hormone replacement therapy |
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for transgender people replaces the hormones naturally occurring in their bodies with those of the other sex. However, not all cases of hormone replacement therapy are used by transgender people. Some reasons for...
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| x Surface plasmon resonance |
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The excitation of surface plasmons by light is denoted as a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) for planar surfaces or localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) for nanometer-sized metallic structures.
This phenomenon is the basis of many standard...
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| x X-Ray Catheter | |||||
| x Radiation therapy |
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Imciromab |
Radiation therapy (in North America), or radiotherapy (in the UK and Australia) also called radiation oncology, and sometimes abbreviated to XRT, is the medical use of ionizing radiation as part of cancer treatment to control malignant cells (not to...
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| Fanolesomab | |||||
| Capromab | |||||
| Nofetumomab merpentan | |||||
| x Real-time polymerase chain reaction |
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Oncotype DX |
In molecular biology, real-time polymerase chain reaction, also called quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction (Q-PCR/qPCR) or kinetic polymerase chain reaction, is a laboratory technique based on the PCR, which is used to amplify and...
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| x Venom Peptides | |||||
| x Metabolic engineering |
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Metabolic engineering is the practice of optimizing genetic and regulatory processes within cells to increase the cells' production of a certain substance. Metabolic engineers commonly work to reduce cellular energy use (ie, the energetic cost of...
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| x Gene therapy |
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Gene therapy is the insertion of genes into an individual's cells and tissues to treat a disease, such as a hereditary disease in which a deleterious mutant allele is replaced with a functional one. Although the technology is still in its infancy,...
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| x Antibody Fragments | |||||
| x Synthetic Chemistry | |||||
| x Contract research organization |
A Contract Research Organization, also called a Clinical Research Organization, (CRO) is a service organization that provides support to the pharmaceutical/biotech industry. CROs offer clients a wide range of "outsourced" pharmaceutical research...
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| x Therapeutics | Carticel | ||||
| Yasmin | |||||
| Betaferon | |||||
| Kogenate | |||||
| Nifedipine | |||||
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| x Digital polymerase chain reaction |
Digital Polymerase Chain Reaction (digital PCR, dPCR or dePCR) is a refinement of conventional polymerase chain reaction methods that can be used to directly quantify and clonally amplify nucleic acids including DNA, cDNA or RNA.
Similar to earlier...
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| x Emulsion polymerase chain reaction | |||||