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Functioning within the body.
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JCI Online Early Table Of Contents: Oct. 9, 2008
Published October 10, 2008, 8:07 am, Medical News Today
VASCULAR BIOLOGY: A real-time view of blood flow through the pancreas A team of researchers at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, has developed a new microscopy approach that enabled them to image, in real time, the flow of blood in mouse pancreatic islets of Langerhans. The pancreatic islets of Langerhans have a central role in regulating the amount of glucose in the blood.
JCI online early table of contents: Oct. 9, 2008
Published October 9, 2008, 2:29 pm, EurekAlert!
( Journal of Clinical Investigation ) This release contains summaries, links to PDFs and contact information for the following newsworthy papers to be published online, Oct. 9, 2008, in the JCI: A low-cholesterol diet leaves a bitter taste in the gut; A real-time view of blood flow through the pancreas; The protein NFATc1: a master controller of bone destruction; Slow, slow, quick, quick, slow: ...
CIMZIA(R) (Certolizumab Pegol) Provides Long-Term Benefit Without Dose Escalation In Crohn's Disease Patients
Published October 8, 2008, 3:07 am, Medical News Today
Data from two studies presented this week by UCB at the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Annual Meeting demonstrate that CIMZIA(R) (certolizumab pegol) - the only PEGylated anti-TNF alpha (Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha) - provides sustained improvement in symptoms with stable dosing for adult patients suffering from moderate to severe Crohn's disease (CD).
CIMZIA(R) (Certolizumab Pegol) Provides Long-Term Benefit Without Dose Escalation in Crohn's Disease Patients
Published October 7, 2008, 5:00 am, PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
term benefits and value in moderate to severe Crohn's disease patients presented at American College of Gastroenterology
CIMZIA(R) (certolizumab Pegol) Reduces Intestinal Lesions And Induces Endoscopic Improvement In Crohn's Patients
Published October 7, 2008, 3:07 am, Medical News Today
UCB presented data from a large, prospective study investigating endoscopic improvement in Crohn's disease (CD) with a biologic compound.
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- Engineering functional two- and three-dimensio nal liver systems in vivo using hepatic tissue sheets
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- Gene silencing through RNA interference (RNAi) in vivo: Strategies based on the direct application of siRNAs: Gene silencing through RNA interferencene xt term (RNAi) in vivo: Strategies based on the direct application of siRNAs
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- In vivo characterizati on of lung morphology and function in anaesthetized free-breathing mice using non-invasive micro-computed tomography -- Ford et al., 10.1152/japplp hysiol.00629.2 006 -- Journal of Applied Physiology: In vivo characterizati on of lung morphology and function in anaesthetized free-breathing mice using micro-computed tomography
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