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He cites antibody-based therapies as additional promising approaches, among them antibody drug conjugates and “bi-specific” antibodies.
TO SAVE CHILDREN WITH CANCER, DOCTORS TURN TO NEW WEAPONSMARLENE CIMONSAUGUST 5, 2022WASHINGTON POSTAntibody-drug conjugates are just one of several new “targeted” treatments for bladder cancer.
THE LATEST BREAKTHROUGHS THAT COULD HELP BLADDER CANCER PATIENTSMARKHAM HEIDJULY 27, 2022TIMEBy far the most important of the conjugate sulphates and representative of the group is potassium indoxyl sulphate.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDI had an old maid English teacher when I was a boy who made us conjugate to like instead of the more intimate and tender word.
THE FLOCKMASTER OF POISON CREEKGEORGE W. OGDENWhen at last I dozed, in sheer exhaustion of mind and body, it became a vast shadowy verb which I had to conjugate.
GREAT EXPECTATIONSCHARLES DICKENSI warrant we shall smile some day at our present desperate straits, and meanwhile "to wait" is the verb we must conjugate.'
A GERMAN POMPADOURMARIE HAYWhen two ciliated infusoria conjugate they place themselves side by side, and connect for a time by means of a bridge of plasm.
THE WONDERS OF LIFEERNST HAECKELThe verb s'ennuyer was one he often felt obliged to conjugate, in his evenings at the Hold.
TREVLYN HOLDMRS. HENRY WOODLet us have done now with this troublesome verb altogether, and conjugate our return to Oxford instead.
STRANGE STORIESGRANT ALLENThere is no just reason why a young lady should not knead her dough and conjugate a Greek verb at the same time with equal skill.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF FRANK G. ALLEN, MINISTER OF THE GOSPELFRANK G. ALLENWORDS RELATED TO CONJUGATE
- allying
- associating
- becoming one
- bonding
- catching
- combining
- conjoining
- conjugating
- contracting
- coupling
- drop anchor
- espousing
- get hitching
- get marrying
- joining
- knitting
- landing
- leading to altar
- linking
- matching
- mating
- merging
- oning
- pledging
- plight one's troth
- promising
- relating
- settling down
- taking vows
- tying
- tying the knot
- unifying
- uniting
- walking down aisle
- wedding
- yoking
- affiliated
- agreed
- allied
- amalgamated
- assembled
- associated
- banded
- coadunate
- cognate
- collective
- concerted
- concordant
- confederated
- congruent
- conjoint
- conjugate
- conjunctive
- consolidated
- cooperative
- corporate
- federal
- homogeneous
- hooked up
- in accord
- in cahoots
- incorporated
- integrated
- joined up
- leagued
- like-minded
- lined up
- linked
- of one mind
- of the same opinion
- one
- plugged in
- pooled
- tied in
- unanimous
- undivided
- unified
- unitary
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