Browsing Theses by Subject "Human neutrophil microvesicles"
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Neutrophil Microvesicles Restrict the Phlogistic Activation of Macrophages
(Queen Mary University of London, 2017-11-17)Released in response to cellular activation, microvesicles are a major vector mechanism for the delivery of protein, nucleic acid and bioactive lipid payloads in local tissues and plasma. Large numbers of microvesicles ... -
Strategic patenting in the pharmaceutical industry: a competition law perspective
(Queen Mary University of London, 19/03/2019)The concept of strategic patenting is neither new nor inherent only to the pharmaceutical industry. However, the pharmaceutical industry is unique as it combines private and public interests, and therefore falls under the ...