Biotherapeutics Articles & Analysis
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All of which are closely related to gut flora. Microbiomics and Biotherapeutics Microbiome testing can be used to detect microbial changes in different parts of the body, such as the oral cavity, intestinal tract, and skin, monitor the health condition of the body in real-time, and then compare the microbial changes to assist in a person’s decision on his/her food or ...
Rani Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotherapeutics company, based in San Jose, CA, is developing orally-administered biologics. ...
Rani Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotherapeutics company offering an alternative to painful injections for patients with chronic conditions such as neuroendocrine tumours(NETS). ...
Advanced models of the gut leveraging intestinal and colonic stem cells are enabling the development of more reliable and robust systems for evaluating the impact of changes in the microbiome on gut health and screening potential drug candidates, including small molecules, biologics, and live biotherapeutics. Intestinal and Colonic Stem Cells and Disease Stem cells are ...
Probiotics, also referred to as live biotherapeutic products (LBPs), are live microorganisms that can confer beneficial health effects on the host when administered in adequate amounts.19 Probiotics are a potential agent for preventing the symptoms of AD.20 Lactic acid bacteria are the most commonly used probiotics, with emerging applications for the treatment of various ...
A team of Jerusalem-based researchers and entrepreneurs claim they have a cure for diabetesthat could hit the market as early as within the next few years. Betalin Therapeutics has developed the first bio-artificial pancreas, composed of pig’s lung tissue and insulin secreting cells. The artificial pancreas would be implanted into the patient and connect with his or her blood vessels, ...
Discussions of phospholipase and protease enzymes that have been noted to copurify with biotherapeutic proteins reinforced the position that even lower level HCPs can have significant product quality implications. One talk from Eli Lilly indicated that a phospholipase spiked at single digit ppm levels could degrade the low-level polysorbates used in ...
As regulators focus in on the critical quality attributes (CQAs) of biotherapeutics, what can biopharmaceutical labs in late development or QC do to increase confidence in their bioseparations assays – other than to run additional orthogonal assays? ...
These include clotting agents, such as thrombin and Factor VIII, more than 100 hormones, reference allergens such as bee venom, ragweed and birch pollen, biotherapeutics such as interferon and TNF alpha used for rheumatoid arthritis, reagents used in work on HIV/Aids, resources for work on CJD and also bacterial and viral vaccines, many of which are live. ...