A synthetic antigen is a synthetic analogue of a natural antigen that has immunogenic properties. It is used as a vaccine or diagnostic to detect infections and diseases. ...
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Read MoreMyelosis Funicular: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Funicular myelosis, also known as combined sclerosis, is a rare disease of the central nervous system. It is a neuro ...
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Read MoreTarget in radiotherapy: A key aspect of modern cancer treatment Radiation therapy, or radiotherapy, is one of the important treatments for cancer. It is based on the use ...
Read MoreEpithalamic commissure: structure and functions The commissure epithalamic, also known as the posterior commissure, is a curved plate of white matter that is located in t ...
Read MoreRamsay Hunt syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that was first described by American neurologist Joseph Ramsay Hunt in 1917. The main symptoms of this syndrome: Op ...
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