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BP-C1, solution for injection 0.05%, is currently being developed for treatment of patients with metastatic breast cancer with palliative intent. Active substance of the product, which is a novel platinum-containing anticancer agent developed for intramuscular administration, is a
BP-C1, solution for injection 0.05%, is currently being developed for treatment of patients with metastatic breast cancer with palliative intent. Active substance of the product, which is a novel platinum-containing anticancer agent developed for intramuscular administration, is
BP-C1, solution for injections 0.05%, is currently being developed for treatment of patients with metastatic breast cancer and metastatic pancreatic cancer with palliative intent. Active substance of the product, which is a novel platinum-containing anticancer agent developed for intramuscular
BP-C1, solution for injection 0.05%, is currently being developed for treatment of patients with metastatic breast cancer with palliative intent.
Active substance of the product, which is a novel platinum-containing anticancer agent developed for intramuscular administration, is а
BP-C1, solution for injection 0.05%, is currently being developed for treatment of patients with metastatic breast cancer with palliative intent. Active substance of the product, which is a novel platinum-containing anticancer agent developed for intramuscular administration, is a
BP-C1, solution for injections 0.05%, is currently being developed for treatment of patients with metastatic breast cancer with palliative intent.
Active substance of the product, which is a novel platinum-containing anticancer agent developed for intramuscular administration, is а
Monocentric, double blind, randomized, two parallel arms controlled placebo study. 200 healthy women from 18 to 45 years old, without functional digestive disorders or diagnosed digestive disease will take part in the study. The study consists of 21 days consumption of Orange juice. The participants
Considerable interest has recently been generated on dietary fibers (DF), and soluble fibers have emerged both as a subject for research and therapeutic applications. The 'fiber hypothesis', put forward by Denis Bukitt and Hugh Trowel (1-4), suggests that consumption of unrefined carbohydrate food