novel drug
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnovelanddrug
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novel
adjective
uk/ˈnɒv.əl/us/ˈnɑː.vəl/
new and original, not like anything ...
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drug
noun[C]
uk/drʌɡ/us/drʌɡ/
any natural or artificially made chemical that is used as ...
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Their misuse helps promote drug resistance, necessitating the search fornoveldrugtargets.
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For instance, with the accelerated rate and increasing need fornoveldrugand vaccine development comes the necessity for clinical trials testing in socially and biologically pertinent communities.
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We anticipate that further elucidation of how glia and neurons communicate after nervous system injury will translate intonoveldrugtherapies to treat and to prevent chronic pain states.
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It is anoveldrug.
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Controlling the chromatin remodeling process within cancer cells may provide anoveldrugtarget for cancer research.
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Dermaseptin use in anoveldrugdelivery system has been proposed.
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The control of suspensions, foams, and emulsions has application for the development of everything fromnoveldrugdelivery systems to lab-on-a-chip devices.
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The development ofnoveldrugtherapies against tuberculosis are particularly important given the growing problem of multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis.
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The drug development pipeline is lacking significantly, and nonoveldrugtargets are expected for approval in the next 5 years.
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Lenalidomide is one of thenoveldrugagents used to treat multiple myeloma.
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Assimilation of these features through such efficient methods can hasten the employment ofnoveldrugcandidates.
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This importance in pathogenicity makes the chaperone/usher system an attractive target fornoveldrugtherapies.
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Increasing resistance to available anthelmintics prompts the search for novel drugs directed towards essential molecular or physiological targets in parasites.
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However, novel mechanisms of resistance against these novel drugs will probably evolve.
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The efficacy of such novel drugs in human trials is awaited.
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The entire microbial biodiversity is a powerful resource for the development of novel drugs, enzymes and bioactive compounds.
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Research must also be advanced in the healthcare sector, targeting in particular cardiovascular and infectious diseases, transplantation and novel drugs.
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As physicians and novel drugs were expensive at the time, most people relied on their village healers and locally available remedies.
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Therefore, they have significant potential within the pharmaceutical industry as a means of generating novel drugs.
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Disease progression is then followed in time and novel drugs can be tested for their ability to inhibit it.
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