Therapeutic
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As science and technology has developed, the manner by which drugs can be delivered has grown. Medicines may be taken orally, applied as topical pastes, creams or oils, patches or administered by direct injection to the body. This research explores an alternative method for the delivery of therapeutic compounds to the body. The basis of the study involves the application of traditional medicinal compounds used to cure minor neck and back pains through transdermal topical application, using a textile substrate as the carrier.
128p runthenight07 01-03-2023 10 3 Download
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This Master by Research project aims to develop the human gas capsule that enables realtime intestinal gas profiling in a low-cost, non-invasive and accurate manner. The safety, viability, reliability and repeatability of the capsule will be evaluated in both laboratorial environments and animal trials that are influenced by dietary effect, heat-stress-induced gut disorder and dietary supplemental therapeutic agent.
104p runthenight04 02-02-2023 8 3 Download
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The aim of this study was to investigate the potential impact of obesity on patients’ clinical outcome and response to the usual post orthopaedic surgery thromboprophylaxis enoxaparin or aspirin. Additionally, the participants perceived barrier(s) to adherence to the prescribed prophylaxis were explored.
224p runthenight04 02-02-2023 2 1 Download
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The nasal route for drug administration has the potential for local and systemic delivery of a wide variety of therapeutics. Nasal spray drug delivery has the potential to administer drugs to the bloodstream, avoiding the use of painful needles. While there is great potential, studies in the area are limited and somewhat conflicting. This study aimed to support the improvement of nasal drug delivery through experimental work on a model nasal cavity and through experimental characterisation of nasal spray behaviour. Four different brands of nasal spray were investigated.
91p runthenight04 02-02-2023 8 3 Download
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The nasal route for drug administration has the potential for local and systemic delivery of a wide variety of therapeutics. Nasal spray drug delivery has the potential to administer drugs to the bloodstream, avoiding the use of painful needles. While there is great potential, studies in the area are limited and somewhat conflicting. The thesis "Experimental Studies in Aid of Improving Nasal Drug Delivery" aimed to support the improvement of nasal drug delivery through experimental work on a model nasal cavity and through experimental characterisation of nasal spray behaviour.
91p runordie3 06-07-2022 5 3 Download
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The total synthesis of mycophenolic acid (MPA), a potent immunosuppressant, was modified. The obtained mycophenolic acid was suitable for further preparation of new prospective immunosuppressants with improved therapeutic properties.
8p tocectocec 25-05-2020 28 0 Download
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Precision medicine promises to improve both the efficacy and safety of therapeutic products by better informing why some patients respond well to a drug, and some experience adverse reactions, while others do not. Pharmacogenomics is a key component of precision medicine and can be utilized to select optimal doses for patients, more precisely identify individuals who will respond to a treatment and avoid serious drug-related toxicities.
5p caothientrangnguyen 09-05-2020 11 2 Download
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Regulator of G protein signaling (RGS) proteins are gatekeepers regulating the cellular responses induced by G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)-mediated activation of heterotrimeric G proteins. Specifically, RGS proteins determine the magnitude and duration of GPCR signaling by acting as a GTPase-activating protein for Gα subunits, an activity facilitated by their semiconserved RGS domain. The R7 subfamily of RGS proteins is distinguished by two unique domains, DEP/DHEX and GGL, which mediate membrane targeting and stability of these proteins.
13p caothientrangnguyen 09-05-2020 25 1 Download
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Biotherapeutics (BTs), one of the fastest growing classes of drug molecules, offer several advantages over the traditional small molecule pharmaceuticals because of their relatively high specificity, low off-target effects, and biocompatible metabolism, in addition to legal and logistic advantages. However, their clinical utility is limited, among other things, by their high immunogenic potential and/or variable therapeutic efficacy in different patient populations.
7p caothientrangnguyen 09-05-2020 24 1 Download
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Objectives of thesis: Determine the chemical composition and safety of TG extract; evaluate the effects of TG extract on CSUs in vitro rabbits; evaluate the clinical therapeutic efficacy of TG extract on CSUs stage II and III.
35p change05 08-06-2016 68 5 Download
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Guidelines and recommendations developed and/or endorsed by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) are intended to provide guidance for particular patterns of practice and not to dictate the care of a particular patient.
15p tramnamcodon_01 28-03-2016 69 2 Download
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The ACR considers adherence to these guidelines and recommendations to be voluntary, with the ultimate determination regarding their application to be made by the physician in light of each patient’s individual circumstances. Guidelines and recommendations are intended to promote beneficial or desirable outcomes but cannot guarantee any specific outcome.
16p tramnamcodon_01 28-03-2016 63 1 Download
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Proteinkinases are targets for therapeutic agents designed to intervene in signaling processes in the diseased state. Most kinase inhibitors are directed towards the conserved ATP binding site. Because the essential features of this site are conserved in all eukaryotic protein kinases, it is generally assumed that the same compound will bind in a similar manner to different protein kinases.
8p tumor12 20-04-2013 36 3 Download
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The therapeutic effect of iron (Fe) chelators on the poten-tially toxic plasma pool of nontransferrin-bound iron (NTBI), often present in Fe overload diseases and in some cancer patients during chemotherapy, is of considerable interest. In the present investigation, several multidentate pyridinones were synthesized and compared with their bidentateanalogue, deferiprone
10p fptmusic 16-04-2013 26 2 Download
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Photodynamic treatment (PDT) is an emerging therapeutic procedure for the management of cancer, based on the use of photosensitizers, compounds that generate highly reactive oxygen species (ROS) on irradiation with visible light. The ROS generated may oxidize a variety of bio-molecules within the cell, loaded with a photosensitizer. The high reactivity of these ROS restricts their radius of action to 5–20 nm from the site of their generation.
7p fptmusic 12-04-2013 44 3 Download
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Catalytic antibodies capable of digesting crucial proteins of pathogenic bac-teria have long been sought for potential therapeutic use. Helicobacter pyloriurease plays a crucial role for the survival of this bacterium in the highly acidic conditions of human stomach. The HpU-9 monoclonal anti-body (mAb) raised againstH. pyloriurease recognized thea-subunit of the urease, but only slightly recognized theb-subunit. However, when isolated both the light and the heavy chains of this antibody were mostly bound to the b-subunit....
9p fptmusic 11-04-2013 45 3 Download
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The low affinity of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) to hybridize with DNA in the presence of a mismatch endows PNA with a high degree of discriminat-ory capacity that has been exploited in therapeutics for the selective inhibi-tion of the expression of point-mutated genes. To obtain a structural basis for this intriguing property, molecular dynamics simulations are carried out on PNAÆDNA duplexes formed at the Ki-ras proto-oncogene, compri-sing the point-mutated (GAT), and the corresponding wild-type (GGT) codon 12. ...
16p fptmusic 11-04-2013 52 2 Download
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The glyoxalase pathway ofLeishmania infantumwas kinetically character-ized as a trypanothione-dependent system. Using time course analysis based on parameter fitting with a genetic algorithm, kinetic parameters were estimated for both enzymes, with trypanothione derived substrates. A Kmof 0.253 mmand aVof 0.21lmolÆmin )1 Æmg )1 for glyoxalase I, and a Kmof 0.098 mmand aVof 0.18lmolÆmin )1 Æmg )1 for glyoxalase II, were obtained.
11p awards 06-04-2013 46 2 Download
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The double-stranded RNA-dependent protein kinase (PKR) is one of the key mediators of interferon (IFN) action against certain viruses. PKR also plays an important role in signal transduction and immunomodulation. Understanding the regulation of PKR activity is important for the use of PKR as a tool to discover and develop novel therapeutics for viral infec-tions, cancer and immune dysfunction.
0p awards 06-04-2013 25 2 Download
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accharomyces cerevisiaeis a widely used host in the pro-ductionof therapeutic peptides andproteins.Herewe report the identification of a novel endoprotease in S. cerevisiae. It is encoded by the CYM1gene and is specific for the C-terminus of basic residues of heterologously expressed peptides. Gene disruption ofCYM1not only reduced the intracellular proteolysis, but also enhanced the secretion of heterologously expressed peptides such as growth hormone, pro-B-type natriuretic peptide and pro-cholecystokinin....
10p awards 05-04-2013 39 3 Download