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  2. Peptide vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Rindopepimut is the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-derived peptide vaccine to treat glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). The 14-mer peptide is coupled with keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH), which can reduce the risk of cancer. [11] E75, GP2, and AE37 are three different HER2/neu-derived single-peptide vaccines to treat breast cancer. HER2/neu ...

  3. Bremelanotide - Wikipedia

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    The bioavailability of bremelanotide with subcutaneous injection is about 100%. [1] Following a subcutaneous injection of bremelanotide, maximal levels occur after about one hour, with a range of 0.5 to 1.0 hours. [1] The plasma protein binding of bremelanotide is 21%. [1] Bremelanotide is metabolized via hydrolysis of its peptide bonds. [1]

  4. Vosoritide - Wikipedia

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    Vosoritide works by binding to a receptor (target) called natriuretic peptide receptor type B (NPR-B), which reduces the activity of fibroblast growth factor receptor 3 (FGFR3). [5] FGFR3 is a receptor that normally down-regulates cartilage and bone growth when activated by one of the proteins known as acidic and basic fibroblast growth factor.

  5. Eastbridge Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr, Canterbury

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    The hospital is situated on the King's-bridge, next to the Franciscan Gardens Greyfriars, near the Westgate, in Canterbury.It was founded after the brutal murder of Saint Thomas Becket in 1170, possibly as early as 1176, when Canterbury Cathedral became a site of pilgrimage; the hospital provided accommodation for poor pilgrims.

  6. Sanofi–GSK COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of this study is to determine if the investigational COVID-19 vaccines are safe and can stimulate and broaden the immune response against the different COVID-19 variants that cause COVID-19 when given as a single booster injection in participants who have previously been vaccinated with a full course of an authorized COVID-19 vaccine.

  7. Park Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Park Bridge anciently lay within the medieval manor of Ashton; however, there is no record of Park Bridge until the 17th century. The name is probably a reference to the medieval Lyme Park, in the north west of the manor of Ashton. [1] For nearly two hundred years from the 18th to the 20th centuries it was the site of the Park Bridge Ironworks.

  8. Brabyns Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is part of the Marple Conservation Area, due to its historic planned landscape. [3] The iron bridge at the park is Grade II listed with Historic England. [4] It is one of the few remaining iron bridges from the early 1800s and was awarded a Heritage Lottery Fund grant in 2007 to assist with its restoration.

  9. Park Square Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Park Square Bridge, [1] also known as the Supertram Bridge, is a prominent bridge in the City of Sheffield, England. It was constructed in 1993 using a bowstring, or tied arch design. The bridge carries the Sheffield Supertram system from Commercial Street onto the Park Square roundabout.