biological agent (redirected fromBiological agents) Thesaurus Medical Financial Encyclopedia Related to Biological agents:biological warfare biological agent A microorganism that causes disease in personnel, plants, or animals or causes the deterioration of materiel. See also biological operation; biological we...
et al. Biodegradable lipids enabling rapidly eliminated lipid nanoparticles for systemic delivery of RNAi therapeutics. Mol. Ther. 21, 1570–1578 (2013). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Zhang, X., Goel, V. & Robbie, G. J. Pharmacokinetics of patisiran, the first approved ...
phase 3 trials, ELEVATE UC 52 and ELEVATE UC 12, adults with active moderate-to-severe ulcerative colitis and an inadequate or loss of response or intolerance to at least one approved ulcerative colitis therapy were rand...
Dozens more are aimed at different biological pathways and could redefine obesity treatment in decades to come. “We’re working to create the next generation of healthy weight-loss solutions,” says Philip Larsen, who played a key part in the early development of GLP-1 drugs and is now ...
is the leading journal in the field of conservation. Its ground-breaking research articles, essays, and reviews develop new theory and methods, define key problems, and propose solutions, exploring the social, ecological, and philosophical dimensions of the conservation of biological diversity. The jo...
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) (2011) Scientific Opinion on the maintenance of the list of QPS biological agents intentionally added to food and feed (2011 update). EFSA J 9:2497, 82 ppScientific Opinion on the maintenance of the list of QPS biological agents intentionally added to ...
approved first, since it comes with a 180 day exclusivity period where no other generic company can sell their version. During the 180 days, the generic company will undercut the price of the branded therapy and grab a large part of the market share. Since the generic drug company only ...
Our current food system relies on unsustainable practices, which often fail to provide healthy diets to a growing population. Therefore, there is an urgent demand for new sustainable nutrition sources and processes. Microorganisms have gained attention a
Ageing-associated functional decline of organs and increased risk for age-related chronic pathologies is driven in part by the accumulation of senescent cells, which develop the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP). Here we show that procyani
Conservation Science and Practicefocuses on publishing papers related to the science, policy, planning, and practical aspects of conserving biological diversity. Our journal covers a range of topics, from practical experiences to theoretical advancements. We highlight studies that link findings to conserva...