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Researchers at the University of Western Ontario have developed a Pulmonary Drug Delivery Technology Suite comprised of two innovative inventions for the precision measurement and dispensing of micro fine, dry powders. More
Coupling drug substances with hydroxyethyl starch (HES) derivatives to improve pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. More
This invention relates to methods for manipulating the immune system using small interfering RNA (siRNA). Potential applications include the development of organ storage/reperfusion solutions and treatments for a broad range of disease indications. More
p38 MAP Kinase inhibitors as modulators of pro-inflammatory cytokine-expression for treatment of inflammation-related diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis, or acute coronary syndrome More
Estetrol is a natural human steroid with agonistic and antagonistic properties for the estrogen receptor More
Aerosolized pharmaceutical composition with low potential toxicity, significantly reducing airway inflammation and remodelling More
Oral treatment for SLE (systemic lupus erythematosus) More
The University of Edinburgh has perfected a genetic engineering strategy in mouse embryonic stem cells to replace large regions of mouse chromosomal sequences (>100kb) with the corresponding human syntenic region. More
Anti-inflammatory drugs covalently linked to non-antibiotic macrolides. More
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