The new 100-week-old data from the ongoing study of the 1/2 phase of Zigakibart, the monoclonal anti-theaprile antibody examined, strengthen its potential as the treatment of IgA IgA (Igan) nephropathy. The arrangements presented today on 62ND The ERA Congress has permanent proteinage remission, a stable function of the kidneys and a calming safety profile. Igan […]
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A new storage technique could ensure the stability of protein-based drugs and vaccines without having to store them at low temperatures. The discovery, led by Penn State scientists, could eliminate the need to refrigerate hundreds of life-saving drugs such as insulin, monoclonal antibodies and viral vaccines. “More than 80% of biologics and 90% of vaccines […]
Getting out of bed and using the toilet may be a relatively simple task for many people, but it becomes increasingly more difficult as we age. This happens because of one of the many changes in the body that come with aging: our muscles shrink and become weaker, a condition known as sarcopenia. Most people […]