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CytoDel Announces Pre-Clinical Data on Cyto-111 as Antidote to Botulinum Neurotoxin (BoNT) .
CytoDel IncJanuary 7, 2021 GMT
Studies Show Cyto-111 Enables Delivery of Antibodies to Previously Inaccessible Intraneuronal Targets without the need for a Viral Vector or Transfection
Supports the Development of New Approaches to Treat Multiple Neurological Diseases
NEW YORK, Jan. 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) CytoDel, Inc. (“CytoDel” or “the Company”), a privately-held corporation, today announces the publication of preclinical data on the Company’s lead product, Cyto-111, in the peer-reviewed journal,
Science Translational Medicine. The complete text of the article titled, “Neuronal Delivery of Antibodies has Therapeutic Effects in Animal Models of Botulism,” can be found here.
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New York City, January 6, 2021 - CytoDel, Inc. ( CytoDel or the Company ), a privately-held corporation, today announces the publication of preclinical data on the Company s lead product, Cyto-111, in the peer-reviewed journal,
Science Translational Medicine. The complete text of the article titled, Neuronal Delivery of Antibodies has Therapeutic Effects in Animal Models of Botulism, can be found here.
Cyto-111 was conceived, expressed and purified in the laboratory of Konstantin Ichtchenko, Ph.D., NYU Grossman School of Medicine, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, who was a principal investigator in the study, which was supported by grants from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a division of the National Institute of Health (NIH).
Several COVID-19 Vaccines Are Made Using Aborted Fetal Cells
In addition to standard concerns over the safety of COVID-19 vaccines is the moral dilemma of taking vaccines made with aborted fetal cells. For many, this alone is a cause for objection. Several of the vaccine candidates, including AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine, are made using aborted fetal cell lines.
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From traditional Kashmiri Kehwa as world-famous cuisine to potential anti-ageing cream in offing, the journey of liquorice, the
Shangri (Glycyrrhiza Glabra) into the world of cosmetic research
Liquorice, known as Shangri in Kashmir, holds the treatment of skin damage as Jammu and Kashmir researchers locate an anti-ageing molecule.
Treatment of acute as well as chronic photo-damage to the skin is a major clinical challenge. To address this problem, researchers at Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (CSIR IIIM) Jammu have developed a potential anti-photo-damage cream from conventional herb Glycyrrhiza Glabra used traditionally in different remedial settings in Kashmir with little scientific research being done on it. They have developed it using Glycyrrhizin, the bio-active molecule in Glycyrrhiza Glabra in the form of a topical gel, first tested i