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- noun Plural form of
biologic .
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All of ImClone's drugs are so-called biologics, meaning they are proteins made in living cells.
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All of ImClone's drugs are so-called biologics, meaning they are proteins made in living cells.
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All of ImClone†™ s drugs are so-called biologics, meaning they are proteins made in living cells.
DealBook 2008
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All of ImClone†™ s drugs are so-called biologics, meaning they are proteins made in living cells.
DealBook 2008
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All of ImClone's drugs are so-called biologics, meaning they are proteins made in living cells.
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Today's advanced medicines, known as biologics, treat some of the most serious and costly medical conditions like cancer, diabetes, and kidney disease.
Gary Puckrein: Patient Safety Paramount for Cutting Edge Medicines Gary Puckrein 2011
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Today's advanced medicines, known as biologics, treat some of the most serious and costly medical conditions like cancer, diabetes, and kidney disease.
Gary Puckrein: Patient Safety Paramount for Cutting Edge Medicines Gary Puckrein 2011
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Today's advanced medicines, known as biologics, treat some of the most serious and costly medical conditions like cancer, diabetes, and kidney disease.
Gary Puckrein: Patient Safety Paramount for Cutting Edge Medicines Gary Puckrein 2011
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One of the more promising lines of research involves "biologics" -- a comparatively new category of medicine that, in contrast to drugs like Lipitor that are chemical-based, are derived from living tissue.
John Horton: Medical Innovation and Shortening the Long Goodbye John Horton 2011
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Today's advanced medicines, known as biologics, treat some of the most serious and costly medical conditions like cancer, diabetes, and kidney disease.
Gary Puckrein: Patient Safety Paramount for Cutting Edge Medicines Gary Puckrein 2011
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Even if the serotonin-producing tomatoes proved possible, she added, they wouldn’t be sold in grocery stores but would simply be added to the growing list of “biologics”: plants or bacteria that have been genetically engineered to produce the active ingredient in medications, including ones for diabetes, breast cancer and arthritis.
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