Automation Cancer Immunotherapy on the Basis for Medical Technology Advance
Journal Title: American journal of Engineering Research - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 11
Abstract
It has been proposed a simple, rapid, automation redox potentiometric method of the product intermediate control (NAD) in the cancer immunotherapy on the basis of niacin pharmaceuticals.
Authors and Affiliations
E. I. Korotkova, Ya. I. Tur’yan*
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