Researchers from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, the University of Oxford and collaborators have revealed that genetic makeup could help determine the best treatment options for sepsis patients. Published in Cell Genomics, findings from the study could potentially lead to the development of targeted therapies to treat the condition. Responsible for 11 million deaths globally every year, sepsis is a serious condition in which the body responds improperly to an infection, causing the organs to work poorly. Depending on patients’ immune responses, which can be difficult to identify based on symptoms alone, treatment for sepsis can vary. Built on previous studies that identified different subgroups of patients with sepsis, researchers analysed data from the UK Genomic Advances in Sepsis study, involving 1,400 sepsis patients due to community-acquired pneumonia and faecal peritonitis, to investigate the impact of genetic variants that regulate expression quantitative trait locus (eQTLs), a type of gene expression. After ...
Researchers from the Francis Crick Institute, University College London (UCL) Great Ormond Street Institute for Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (GOSH) have created a new genetic therapy to alleviate debilitating moles in a rare skin condition. Published in the Journal of Investigate Dermatology, the treatment could help prevent affected children and adults from developing cancer. Covering up to 80% of children’s bodies at birth, congenital melanocytic naevus syndrome (CMN) is caused by progenitor-cell mutations during embryonic development that appear as large, painful or itchy moles, which can develop into severe melanoma. Funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), the Caring Matters Now Charity, the Patient Support Group, LifeArc and the NIHR Great Ormond Street Hospital Biomedical Research Group Centre, researchers used a genetic therapy known as silencing RNA, which works to block the action of the mutation NRAS, which is mutated in ...
Drugdu.com expert’s response: 1.Pre-preparation Stage ①Understanding Indonesian Market and Regulations: Firstly, Chinese companies need to understand Indonesia’s import regulations, regulatory requirements, and market demand for pharmaceuticals, healthcare products, and food ingredients, ensuring that exported products comply with Indonesian standards and regulations. ②Signing Trade Contracts: After clarifying market demand and regulatory requirements, Chinese companies should sign trade contracts with Indonesian importers or buyers, clarifying product specifications, quantity, price, delivery method, and other terms. 2.Export Declaration Stage ①Preparing Export Documents: Chinese companies need to prepare necessary export documents, including commercial invoices, packing lists, certificates of origin, export licenses (if required), etc. These documents must accurately reflect information such as product names, quantities, specifications, prices, etc. ②Export Declaration: Chinese companies submit export declaration forms and related documents to customs authorities for export declaration procedures. Customs authorities will review the information and documents to ensure they are complete and valid, and verify the ...
Drugdu.com expert’s response: In the production and sales of medical devices, countries have strict laws and regulations to regulate them. Taking China as an example, the Measures for the Supervision and Administration of Medical Device Production are formulated to strengthen the supervision and administration of medical device production, standardize medical device production activities, and ensure the safety and effectiveness of medical devices. The measures clarify the laws, regulations, rules, mandatory standards and quality management specifications that should be observed in medical device production activities, and require medical device registrants and filers to be responsible for the safety and effectiveness of listed medical devices. At the same time, according to the different levels of medical device risks, China also implements classified management for medical device production, requiring enterprises engaged in different types of medical device production to obtain corresponding production licenses or make filings according to law. In addition, the country ...
Organizer: Reed Sinopharm Exhibitions Date: October 16-18, 2024 Venue: No. 1399 Huizhan 1st Road, Baqiao District, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province Exhibition hall:Xi’an International Convention and Exhibition Center Product range: Pharmaceutical APIs, Pharmaceutical Excipients, Natural Extracts, Chemical Reagents, Intermediates, Fine Chemical Raw Materials, Key Raw Materials, Food Ingredients and Additives, Veterinary Drug Raw Materials, Feed Ingredients and Additives, Health Product Ingredients and Additives, Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical R&D Services, Contract Manufacturing Services, Registration and Pharmaceutical Services, Training Services Exhibition Introduction: As the longest-running exhibition in China’s pharmaceutical industry, API China – China International Pharmaceutical API Exhibition was first held in 1968. The exhibits cover more than 50,000 types of APIs in 24 categories, as well as all auxiliary materials, functional ingredients, internal and external packaging materials, production and testing equipment required for the production of pharmaceuticals and health products.
Drugdu.com expert’s response: Flexible circuit boards (FPC) are widely used in medical devices, especially in scenarios that require high precision, high reliability, and high stability. Due to their strong flexibility and adaptability, FPC can be designed and manufactured according to the shape and size of the product, making them ideal for applications such as electrocardiographs, medical probes, and medical imaging devices. In addition, FPC also has characteristics such as vibration resistance, impact resistance, and anti-aging, further improving its reliability in medical devices.
Drugdu.com expert’s response: The medical device traceability system is a full-process traceability management platform system that connects all aspects of medical device production materials, processing, and consumers, making the entire chain visible and transparent. The system consists of raw material and processing plant traceability management, production traceability management system, logistics distribution scanning system, sales market medical device traceability system, and consumer query system. Its main functions include the collection and tracking of production raw material information, medical device life cycle management, pre-event prevention, in-process control, and post-event traceability. Through this system, enterprises can improve the quality of medical devices, facilitate tracking management, and also provide consumers with a channel for query and traceability.
Dive Brief Philips has launched its Duo Venous Stent System in the U.S. to treat patients with blockages in their veins, the company said Wednesday. The implant, which won approval in December, is designed to address the root cause of chronic deep venous disease and comes in two forms for use in different types of veins. Philips acquired the device in its 2022 takeover of Vesper Medical. The company paid 227 million euros upfront for Vesper to expand its image guided therapy business. Dive Insight The Duo Venous Stent System is a portfolio of self-expanding stents mounted on disposable delivery devices. Vesper designed the stents to increase the diameter of obstructed veins. Restoring blood flow could improve quality of life by alleviating symptoms of venous disease, which include pain, swelling and discoloration of skin. Philips tracked improvements on observational quality-of-life endpoints in a trial of the device. Using data from ...
An HPR abstract sessions at the 2024 EULAR congress looked specifically at harnessing the benefits of exercise in rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMD) – and the challenges to their practical implementation. Mohamed Saadi presented a systematic review examining barriers and facilitators affecting adherence to EULAR’s physical activity recommendations. Across 68 selected articles, 29 different themes were identified – 9 of which were social, 16 environmental, and 4 systemic. The five most frequently found themes were having supportive family and friends, a supportive health professional, followed by costs, and access or proximity to adapted and supervised programs. Importantly, there may be country-level differences in these three key factors. Social considerations include the level of support available, as well as whether people feel social pressure or body shaming, and if they have social physical activity built into their everyday lives – such as walking a dog or playing with children. Systemic differences ...
Much like the mythological navigator from which it takes its name, Barinthus Biotherapeutics is steering a new course of pipeline prioritisation and restructuring by shelving its prostate cancer candidate and a major workforce reduction. The UK-based T cell specialist – formerly known as Vaccitech – said it will prioritise its pipeline to focus on two of its immunotherapy candidates, VTP-300 and VTP-1000, in chronic hepatitis B and coeliac disease indications respectively. Shares in the Nasdaq-listed Barinthus opened 4.7% lower when the market opened on 13 June following the company announcement on 12 June. Barinthus’ market cap is $73m. As part of the pipeline shuffle, the biopharma said that it expects to undergo a restructuring which will include reducing its employee number by around a quarter. The company currently has a headcount of around 130 employees, according to GlobalData. Barinthus also plans to extend its cash runway into Q2 of 2026, ...
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