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Announcing Our First Book: Origins

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Our first book, Origins , is now available for purchase. The book is an ode to scientific progress, and the articles within tell stories about everything from the origins of synthetic biology to the discovery of an antimalarial drug in China and the invention of the micropipette. Purchase the Book You can read that here.

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Package | Prasara Yoga

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ChEMBL 34 is out!

The ChEMBL-og

A significant effort has been made to correctly map the drug form of the EMA data by manually inspecting different EMA sources of information, such as the Product Information (Annex I: Summary of Product Characteristics and Annex III: Labelling and Package Leaflet) and/or Assessment Report, where available. University of Dundee: T.

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The Forgotten Pandemic

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The second part — focused on vaccines and medicines — will be published next Sunday, concluding Issue 04 of Asimov Press. The Most Deadly Infectious Disease “Each successive episode of bleeding left him weaker than before,” wrote Mary Doria Russell of Doc Holliday, the gunslinging gambler, in her eponymous book, Doc.

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Discovering an Antimalarial Drug in Mao’s China

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When her father gave Tu the name “Youyou,” he started with characters from the Chinese classic Book of Odes: “The deer bleat: ‘yōu yōu’ while eating wild ‘hāo’” (呦呦鹿鸣,食野之蒿). falciparum.

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Analysis Life Sciences Thank You FDA fiscal year in review: New drug approvals in the wake of the pandemic and legislative reforms

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As such, it doesn’t review things like vaccines, blood products or gene therapies – those products are instead reviewed by CBER. AgencyIQ compiled these data using information in approval letters and review packages posted to the Drugs@FDA database. Data on these novel approvals is published throughout the year by both CDER and CBER.

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Codon Digest: Discovering Antibiotics with Deep Learning

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This means that IscB base editors might be easier to package inside of AAVs, which can only store 4,700 bases of DNA for gene therapies. Read *An engineered influenza virus to deliver antigens for lung cancer vaccination. Read Meningococcal ACWYX conjugate vaccine in 2-to-29-year-olds in Mali and Gambia. Nature Chemical Biology.

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