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All mainstream network operators in New Zealand are steadily deploying 5G across the country. While we explore the scale of innovation and growth that 5G offers in almost all sectors of life, researchers around the world are already working on 6G – the sixth generation of mobile phone technology. This obviously raises at least six basic questions:
Do we really need 6G? That largely depends on the trend of how much data we, the users, exchange using our mobile devices. A network can only handle a limited amount of data sent or received by the users, which can be roughly packaged as ‘user demand’. In 2012, Ericsson predicted that user demand would increase exponentially over the next five years [1] – a prediction that later proved to be true. Interestingly enough, that exponential trend in growth will continue to be witnessed through to at least 2030, according to International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) report on traffic estimates [2]. Future generations of mobile phon
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First Data Presented Showcasing Autobahn s Novel FAAH-Mediated Prodrug Approach for Selective Delivery of Thyromimetics to the Brain
Treatment with ABX-002 Leads to Reductions in VLCFA in Brain Tissue and Plasma in AMN Mouse Model
Autobahn Therapeutics, a biotechnology company focused on restoring hope for people affected by CNS disorders, today announced the presentation of preclinical data of ABX-002, a CNS-penetrating prodrug that provides a balanced delivery of LL-340001, a potent and selective thyroid hormone receptor beta (TRβ) agonist, for the potential treatment of adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN), a progressive and debilitating rare disease. The data will be highlighted in a poster presentation at the American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, which is being held virtually from April 17-22, 2021. Posters will be made available at the start of the conference and remain viewable online through the virtual forum for 30 days after the meeting.