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Bordet

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Bordet (French) [bɔrdɛ]
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(Biographies / Bordet, Jules (Jean Baptiste Vincent) (1870-1961) M, Belgian, SCIENCE: bacteriologist, SCIENCE: immunologist) Jules (Jean Baptiste Vincent) (ʒyl). 1870- 1961, Belgian bacteriologist and immunologist, who discovered complement. Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1919


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With the aid of genetics we are able to identify specific patients who will respond to certain regimens, while avoiding detrimental side effects for the remainder of patients, who are unlikely to benefit, according to conference co-chair and study author Professor Martine Piccart of the Institut Jules Bordet in Brussels.
The BIG 2-98 trial, presented by Dr De Azambuja of the Jules Bordet Institute in Brussels has shown that women with a BMI over 30 had poorer outcomes for disease-free survival and overall survival.
of the Jules Bordet Institute, Brussels, reported that only the 1-year arm was unblinded early.
 
 
 
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