Not exact matches
De Bruin has told them he was framed by the late Manfred Donike, the German biochemist
who ran the
drug - testing
lab used by the International Olympic Committee in Cologne and conducted the test in which de Bruin came up positive.
A few months ago, the county also earmarked money from its reserves to hire more
lab personnel —
who identify things like narcotic
drugs in the bloodstream — and an investigator and autopsy technician.
In the new article, Adashi,
who has studied the
drug in the
lab and the clinic and prescribed it thousands of times over the decades, traces the
drug's development, path to market and ultimate impact.
«We showed that we can deliver anti-cancer
drugs exactly in the area where they are needed and they can kill cancer cells,» said Andrey Zakharchenko, a graduate student in the Nanostructured Materials
Lab in the UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences
who led the study.
Nitazoxanide is a
drug that treats a broad spectrum of parasites and can be used as treatment for patients with persistent diarrhea
who test negative for a pathogen in the
lab.
The couple, cancer biologists Renata Pasqualini and Wadih Arap,
who run a
lab together at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, has a unique way of thinking about
drug development.
Their experiments with
lab - grown mouse and human T - cells suggest that people with cancer
who have a greater variety of such receptors may respond better to immunotherapy
drugs and vaccines.
Almost every animal behavior studied in the
lab, from the effectiveness of experimental
drugs to the ability of monkeys to do math, is affected by stress, notes Paul Flecknell, a veterinary anesthesiologist at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom
who researches ways to alleviate pain in animals.
«Our research adds weight to the idea that effective antifungal
drugs can target even those mitochondrial proteins that are highly conserved in humans and fungi, and that this could be a way to make a broad spectrum antifungal combination therapy that would be less susceptible to resistance,» says Benjamin Vincent, a former graduate student in Whitehead Member Susan Lindquist's
lab who is now a scientist at Yumanity Therapeutics.
Positive tests were covered up by
lab workers, and blood and urine samples from athletes
who were using banned performance - enhancing
drugs (PEDs) were secretively swapped out for «clean» specimens, with the help of state intelligence agents.
Investigators found a vast and intricate system of cheating, centered on a
lab in Moscow that was responsible for
drug testing athletes
who reside and compete in Russia.
Once a compound from the NCI bank shows promise, larger quantities of the
drug are synthesized in the laboratory - a task that is relatively easy for Simon,
who is trained as an organic chemist and has amassed a
lab full of elaborate glassware and vials filled with mysterious powders.
Without continued investment in the «
lab rats»
who dream up and test better
drugs, diagnostics and vaccines, we will not be able to reach the millions suffering from TB, and we will not stop this disease.
Seungkyu Lee and Eugene A. Kapustin, Berkeley
Lab researchers and UC Berkeley graduate students
who participated in the latest work, said hard - to - study proteins, such as those important for
drug development, are high - priority targets for the new technique.
He joined the
lab of Stephen Fesik,
who is now at Vanderbilt but at the time was developing structure - activity relationship (SAR) by NMR, an approach to
drug discovery using NMR.
In the
lab, though, metformin has consistently been shown to slow the rate at which cancer cells divide, says Pollak,
who tested the
drug in his
lab eight years ago.
But the BBB also blocks the passage of many potentially useful
drugs to the brain and it has long stymied scientists
who want to learn more about this vital tissue because of the lack of realistic non-human
lab models.
Maddie was a patient of Dr. Cynthia Benbow, DVM, CVA,
who suspected the
lab had become infected by a
drug - resistant strain of heartworms.
Some 20,000 criminal defendants
who were convicted of
drug charges could potentially have their convictions dismissed, or cases retried, as a result of the state's debacle concerning Ms. Dookhan's misconduct while working in a Boston - area
drug analytics
lab.
Your neighbor could be running a
drug lab that explodes and causes an apartment fire, or they could be generally irresponsible, or they could be bringing unsavory people around the apartment
who might be inclined to steal your new TV.