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5 equipment items found
by:Gain Therapeutics, Inc. based inBethesda, MARYLAND (USA)
Krabbe disease is a severe neurodegenerative disorder caused by mutations in GALC, the gene that encodes the galactosylceramidase (GALC) enzyme. These mutations cause GALC misfolding and dysfunction, which leads to the toxic buildup up fats in the central nervous system (CNS) and ultimately leads to the demyelination and death of neurons. There is no cure for ...
by:Gain Therapeutics, Inc. based inBethesda, MARYLAND (USA)
These mutations result in the misfolding and subsequent dysfunction of GCase, which leads to the toxic buildup of fat in a variety of organs and tissues such as the liver, spleen, bones and central nervous system (CNS). While there is currently no cure for these patients, enzyme replacement therapy can be used to address non-CNS symptoms. Gain is developing ...
by:F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. based inBasel, SWITZERLAND
Alecensa is a highly selective, central nervous system-active, oral medicine used for the treatment of people with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose tumours are identified as anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-positive. Alecensa is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor that targets ALK fusion proteins, preventing signalling within cancer cells to inhibit their growth ...
by:Gain Therapeutics, Inc. based inBethesda, MARYLAND (USA)
These mutations cause the misfolding and dysfunction of IDUA, which leads to the toxic buildup of large sugars in the bone, cartilage, cornea, heart and central nervous system (CNS). There is currently no cure for these patients; however, enzyme replacement therapy and hematopoietic stem cell transplant are used to manage the non-CNS symptoms. Gain is developing ...
Manufactured by:Periso SA based inPazzallo, SWITZERLAND
CTU V Wave is an electro-medical device generating mechanical vibrations at selective frequencies, from 50Hz to 150 Hz, addressed to the stimulation of the neuromuscular system. The vibrations transmitted to muscles stimulate the primary endings of the muscle spindle, exciting the motor neurons, causing the reflexive muscle contraction. The vibration improves synchronization of motor units and ...
