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[kon-juh-geyt, kon-juh-git, -geyt] / ˈkɒn dʒəˌgeɪt, ˈkɒn dʒə gɪt, -ˌgeɪt /


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J&J on Monday said Firefly is developing its proprietary Firelink degrader antibody conjugate platform, for KRAS-driven cancers, which have limited treatment options with survival measured in months.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 8, 2026

Analysts at RBC Capital Markets say the Tubulis acquisition represents a strategically sound bolt-on that addresses Gilead’s oncology pipeline growth needs while securing differentiated next-generation antibody-drug conjugate platform capabilities.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 8, 2026

Imperfect trial results for its a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, VAX-24, in infants sent the stock spiraling by 46% on March 31 alone.

From Barron's Dec. 22, 2025

Because the antibody drug conjugate specifically targets the cancer cell, it may be possible to administer a lower inhibitor dose than usual which means it's less toxic for the patient.

From Science Daily May 21, 2024

I do my homework— choose five verbs and conjugate them.

From "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson

Sac-TMT is just one of the antibody-drug conjugates Merck is developing in collaboration with Kelun-Biotech.

From Barron's May 22, 2026

Likewise, China has become a big supplier of a class of next-generation chemotherapy treatments, known as antibody-drug conjugates.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 11, 2026

The deal will expand Gilead’s capabilities in antibody-drug conjugates, or ADCs, which deliver powerful chemotherapies to cancerous cells without harming nearby cells.

From Barron's Apr. 7, 2026

This simplicity could make it easier to pair the approach with existing cancer treatments, including immune checkpoint inhibitors and antibody-drug conjugates already used in patients.

From Science Daily Jan. 30, 2026

But instead I watch as she conjugates verbs.

From "Every Day" by David Levithan

Such conjugated vaccines are known to induce a stronger T cell immune response, generally leading to better and longer lasting protection.

From Science Magazine Feb. 27, 2024

Organic electronics are built from semiconducting plastics, known as conjugated polymers.

From Science Daily Jan. 22, 2024

It wasn't set up to be conjugated that way.

From Salon Jun. 5, 2022

Maybe that’s because in Chinese, my first language, verbs aren’t conjugated.

From New York Times Jan. 11, 2022

Buckminster curled up next to me, and I conjugated for a while so I wouldn’t have to think about things.

From "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" by Jonathan Safran Foer

A particularly surprising finding was that some of the strongest effectors for targeted protein degradation were E2 conjugating enzymes, instead of E3s.

From Science Daily Mar. 22, 2024

Worse, I get 47% one day, due to my apparent inability to follow simple instructions conjugating the imperfect.

From The Guardian Jan. 1, 2019

Their schedules may also include language courses, where conjugating verbs and learning proper syntax, for example, can’t be considered an ideological task.

From Salon Sep. 1, 2018

Those mind-numbing exercises in high school—factoring polynomials, conjugating verbs, memorizing the periodic table—were possibly the opposite: mind-sensitizing.

From The New Yorker Mar. 27, 2017

Twenty minutes into French class, Madame O’Malley was conjugating the verb to believe in the subjunctive.

From "Looking for Alaska" by John Green




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