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Antibody injections could replace slow IV drips in treating many diseases, MIT scientists find
Patients who depend on antibody drugs often spend long hours in infusion centers. These medicines are vital for treating many cancers, autoimmune disorders and infectious diseases, but current ...
The U.S. FDA approved Merck & Co. Inc.’s Keytruda Qlex (pembrolizumab and berahyaluronidase alfa-pmph) injection on Sept. 19, making it the first and only subcutaneously (SC)-administered immune ...
These early findings shaped the next step, which focused on making particles strong enough to handle injection forces. Building Flowable Particles for Real-World Injection Solid particles formed by ...
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