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Cellophil (TM) is particularly designed for optical lenses, drug delivery and also may be used as additive for food and cosmetics or as fiber for fabrics. More
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
Patented technology regarding new and safe mechanism with the active substance PH3 for the indications of osteoporosis and diabetic vascular complications. 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
Novel library of synthetic NGF agonists that bind in a highly specific manner the tropomyosin kinases (Trk) receptor. More
The present invention provides a potent inhibitor of protein glycation and AGEs formation that is particularly advantageous for eye-drop delivery in the prevention and treatment of diabetes- and age-related pathologies. More
The primary function of ADAMTS-2 is the maturation of procollagen type I, II and III. Results obtained by in vitro testing, ex vivo model, and in vivo model support the hypothesis that ADAMTS-2 is an anti-angiogenic factor. More
Discovery of dominant and recessive mutations in TMC1 that underlie two forms of hereditary deafness. More
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