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Malaria Jab From Oxford University Gets Ghana FDA Thumbs Up

A malaria vaccine called R21/Matrix-M, which was developed in collaboration with the University of Oxford as well as a manufacturer of vaccines and immunological products from India, has been given the licence to be used in Ghana by the...

Potential Target Identified To Combat Blood Cancer – Study

A worldwide consortium that comprises biomedical researchers co-led by Alexander Bick, MD, PhD, at the Vanderbilt University Medical Centre, has come up with a new way to gauge the precancerous clones of blood stem cells that would go on...

Bora Pharmaceuticals and Celltrion partner to expand OSD capabilities in the APAC market

Bora Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. and Celltrion Asia Pacific Pte., Ltd. , a subsidiary of Celltrion Group Inc, have announced their partnership to contract manufacture and commercialize a range of oral dosage form drugs (OSD) across the APAC region. The range...

Better Effect If Customised Blood Pressure Treatment Taken

A study from Sweden has gone on to show that patients who have been treated with drugs that are used to lower blood pressure can get better results after changing medications as compared to doubling the dosage of their...

Microbial Fermentation Tech Market To Cross $56b In 2023

The worldwide microbial fermentation technology market is anticipated to overshoot a value of $57,974.87 million by 2033, as per a report. Hence, the projected compound annual growth rate is going to be 5.7% by 2033. In the years that have...

Patient Blood Cells Get Rid of Tumour Through New Therapy

Adoptive cell therapy has gone on to become a promising immunotherapy tool that can be used to help in the treatment of advanced melanoma. The therapy, which makes use of the immune cells that are collected from the individual's...

Forecasting mRNA Degradation To Enhance Vaccine Stability

Messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) as a therapeutic method is gaining traction due to its ease of production and promising results. mRNA-based vaccines, for example, have been critical in the fight against COVID-19 in many parts of the world. Yet, because...

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