Injection And Dosing Articles & Analysis: Older
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Glycerin, a versatile and widely used compound, finds its application in various industries, including pharmaceuticals. By understanding the multifaceted applications of glycerin in vaccine formulation, storage, and delivery, pharmaceutical manufacturers can optimize their vaccine production processes to ensure superior quality and effectiveness. Among the numerous components and additives ...
The aim of this project is to develop low dose IL-2 for treatment of early onset juvenile Type I diabetes. Low dose injectable IL-2 in animal models has been shown to restore the balance between regulatory and effector T cells and, in this way, can help to reverse autoimmunity and the development of type I diabetes. Looking ahead, we anticipate that having a suitable oral formulation of IL-2 to ...
Gold nanocages refer to the hollow gold nanostructures with porous walls that were developed by Sun and Xia and Chen et al. in the early 2000s. The hollow and porous structures are synthesized by the galvanic replacement between silver nanocubes and chloroauric acid in aqueous solution. By controlling the size of nanocube templates, the monodispersed cubic nanocages are readily obtained with ...
Considerable investment into cancer research has led to the development of remarkable new therapies, which have greatly improved therapeutic outcome for the countless individuals diagnosed with cancer. Until recently, almost all therapies that were granted clinical approval were small molecules. However, biotechnological advances in the last several decades have made it possible to develop ...
Auto-injectors, drug delivery medical devices that automatically administer an injectable dose for a patient, have grown in popularity over the past decade. This is in part due to their ability to simplify self-administration, improve safety and encourage compliance for patients. Unfortunately, many patients still experience anxiety associated with affordability, portability and usability when ...
In the span of seven days, Mel Smith left her verbally abusive boyfriend, moved out of their house with her 13-year-old son, and found out that she had contracted genital herpes. “I didn’t know what it was. I didn’t know what to do,” she says, remembering the time five years ago when her vagina itched so badly she couldn’t wear underwear. Her diagnosis? Herpes ...
