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  2. Magic bullet (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The magic bullet is a scientific concept developed by the German Nobel laureate Paul Ehrlich in 1907. [1] While working at the Institute of Experimental Therapy (Institut für experimentelle Therapie), Ehrlich formed an idea that it could be possible to kill specific microbes (such as bacteria), which cause diseases in the body, without harming the body itself.

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    Some of the side effects attributed to Salvarsan, including rashes, liver damage, and risks of life and limb, were thought to be caused by improper handling and administration. [10] This caused Ehrlich, who worked assiduously to standardize practices, to observe, "the step from the laboratory to the patient's bedside ... is extraordinarily ...

  4. Magic bullet - Wikipedia

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    Magic bullet (medicine), the pharmacological ideal of a drug able to selectively target a disease without other effects on the body, originally defined by Paul Ehrlich as a drug for antibacterial therapy

  5. Paul Ehrlich - Wikipedia

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    Chemotherapy Immunology Basophil Magic bullet Mast cell Receptor theory Side-chain theory Ehrlich's reagent: Spouse: Hedwig Pinkus (1864–1948) (m. 1883; 2 children) Children: Stephanie and Marianne: Awards: Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1908) Cameron Prize of the University of Edinburgh (1914) Scientific career: Fields: Immunology ...

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    An off-label prescription drug has been shown to help children with autism gain the ability to speak. Leucovorin is used for cancer patients, but doctors are pushing for its approval for autism.

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    Their targeting ability was believed to limit side effects for cancer patients and to give a wider therapeutic window than other chemotherapeutic agents, although this promise hasn't yet been realized in the clinic. [7] ADC technologies have been featured in many publications, [8] [9] including scientific journals.

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