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Anti-Aging Therapy using Immunoglobulins
Applications: IgG Therapy for treating Arterial Stiffness The Problem: As people age, their immune system declines. Immunological dysfunction of B and T cells occurs. Serum IgG concentrations decrease drastically. As a result, aging increases inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, ushering arterial stiffening, thus, systolic hypertension, and,... (read more) -
Bromodomaine Inhibitors to Target Therapy-Resistant Cancer
The Problem:Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common and the most aggressive malignant brain tumor in adults, having an overall incidence of approximately three new cases per 100,000 persons per year. Presently, GBM is highly lethal, with a median survival of 14 to15 months after diagnosis and no effective treatment for a significant long-term... (read more) -
Asialo-galactosylated triantennary oligosaccharides to support photoreceptor outer segment membrane assembly
The Problem Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) affects millions of people, progressively robbing them of their central vision and significantly reducing their quality of life. Without central vision, they are unable to read, recognize faces, drive, or perform countless daily activities. The vast majority of AMD cases consist of the “dry”... (read more)