- allergenics,
somatic cells, gene
therapies, tissues,
recombinant therapeutic protein, and
living medicines used in cell
therapy.
Biologics can be
composed of...
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including their synthetic equivalents:
biotherapy by
whole organisms by viruses:
virotherapy by bacteriophages:
phage therapy by
animal interaction: see animal...
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technology platforms including mRNA-based
therapies,
targeted therapies, and immunomodulators, to
develop its treatments.
BioNTech's
pipeline includes several...
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Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation (ONCC)
offer a Chemotherapy/
Biotherapy training course available to any
oncology nurse to
ensure the safe administration...
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Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), also
known as
bioidentical hormone therapy (BHT) or
natural hormone therapy, is the use of
hormones that...
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Maggot therapy (also
known as
larval therapy) is a type of
biotherapy involving the
introduction of live,
disinfected maggots (fly larvae) into non-healing...
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muscular pain. Additionally, the term "electrotherapy" or "electromagnetic
therapy" has also been
applied to a
range of
alternative medical devices and treatments...
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BioViva is an
American biotechnology gene
therapy company,
based in
Bainbridge Island, Washington,
researching treatments to
interfere in the
aging process...
- therapy, bio-stimulation
laser therapy, photo-
biotherapy,
therapeutic laser, and
monochromatic infrared light energy (MIRE)
therapy. More
specific applications...
- PMID 9000189.
Chabner BA,
Longo DL (8
November 2010).
Cancer Chemotherapy and
Biotherapy:
Principles and Practice.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. pp. 680–....