the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), they began to review the human gene therapy program, and formulated a series of rules and regulations pointing out that gene therapy is only applicable to somatic cells, not germ cells - officially putting gene therapy on the national research ...
Gene therapy for HIV infection: what does it need to make it work? The efficacy of antiviral drug therapy for HIV infection is limited by toxicity and viral resistance. Thus, alternative therapies need to be explored. Seve... DV Laer,S Hasselmann,K Hasselmann - 《Journal of Gene Medicine》...
Bodybuilding Gene Leads to Drug That Inhibits Myostatin In a previousarticle about genetic bodybuildingI mentioned the research behind the potential muscle building properties of the myostatin gene. The Myostatin Gene Controversy Myostatin is a protein that prevents your muscles from growing too large. ...
How do you think a drug that prevents spindle formation would affect mitosis? Would this be useful as a cancer drug, do you think? Why or why not? What are the potential dangers of stem cell technology? Which cancer is best to consider for g...
What is stem cell therapy and key facts you need to know? 1) Stem cells are often essentially a type of drug and possibly permanent in your body after a transplant. Stem cells can be extremely unusual drugs, but they are often drugs even if some argue they aren’t. The FDA considers ...
Emgality is also approved for the treatment of episodic cluster headache in adults. Drug Name FDA Approval Company Drug Class Dosage Form Administration Qulipta (atogepant) September 28, 2021 AbbVie Inc. calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonist (gepant) tablets once daily Nurt...
Targeted therapyis medicine that finds markers on some cancer cells and kills the cells. Surgerymay be used to remove the tumor. Surgery called mastectomy may be used to remove all or part of your breast. A mastectomy may be done to treat breast cancer or prevent cancer from spreading. ...
It is suggested that these transporters may be part of a larger system of remote communication ('remote sensing and signalling') between cells, organs, body fluid compartments and perhaps even separate organisms. This broader view may help to clarify disease mechanisms, drug–metabolite interactions ...
What is a Prodrug : A prodrug is as such a pharmacologically inactive drug but when administered it get converted in vivo in to a pharmacologically active molecule. Prodrugs are intentionally designed to overcome degradation in gut and first pass metabolism , and make a drug available for action...
Describe the process of healing a fracture. What is combination therapy? How is it useful for HIV therapy? Explain pathology and diagnosis, treatment and prognosis to myositis. What are the goals of antiarrhythmic drug therapy? Describe the process of excision repair. ...