The development of potentially powerful drugs which may become effective in the treatment for disorders currently difficult to manage presents the pharmaceutical industry and the scientific community with a major challenge. Such drugs with novel modes of action and the capacity to modify the body's immune system could also be very toxic. The possibility became a tragic reality on March 13th 2006 when TGN1412 was given to six healthy volunteers at Northwick Park hospital. All six became seriously ill. Fortunately none died but some were left with serious residual defects. The British Secretary of State for Health set up an Expert Scientific Group to investigate this tragic event. The report had to make recommendations designed to prevent a r...
GM3 is a ganglioside that has been biochemically identified as dominating the cell surface of severa...
There are no oral drugs for human African trypanosomiasis (HAT, sleeping sickness). A successful ora...
Aging western societies are facing an increasing prevalence of chronic inflammatory and degenerative...
In March 2006, six men who were taking part in testing a new drug, known as ‘TGN1412’, suffered mult...
Mediawatch: Bernard Dixon looks at the response of the British media to the disastrous reactions of ...
The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly focusing on the development of biological therapeutics. ...
Background: Trypanosoma brucei (T.b.) gambiense Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT; sleeping sicknes...
Neuroscience research in non-human primates (NHPs) has delivered fundamental knowledge about human b...
Due to the characteristics unique to monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) and other biotech products, non-hu...
AbstractAn international expert group which includes 30 organisations (pharmaceutical companies, con...
Today foremost emphasis is being given to the protection of patient’s safety and ethics during the c...
Safety assessment of human pharmaceuticals demands extensive animal experiments before a compound ca...
Contemporary society’s, especially the West, has seen an increase in the production and use of pharm...
There is much current debate surrounding the use of non-human primates (NHPs) in medical research an...
stage HAT were complicated to use, expensive (eflornithine monotherapy), or toxic, and insufficient...
GM3 is a ganglioside that has been biochemically identified as dominating the cell surface of severa...
There are no oral drugs for human African trypanosomiasis (HAT, sleeping sickness). A successful ora...
Aging western societies are facing an increasing prevalence of chronic inflammatory and degenerative...
In March 2006, six men who were taking part in testing a new drug, known as ‘TGN1412’, suffered mult...
Mediawatch: Bernard Dixon looks at the response of the British media to the disastrous reactions of ...
The pharmaceutical industry is increasingly focusing on the development of biological therapeutics. ...
Background: Trypanosoma brucei (T.b.) gambiense Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT; sleeping sicknes...
Neuroscience research in non-human primates (NHPs) has delivered fundamental knowledge about human b...
Due to the characteristics unique to monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) and other biotech products, non-hu...
AbstractAn international expert group which includes 30 organisations (pharmaceutical companies, con...
Today foremost emphasis is being given to the protection of patient’s safety and ethics during the c...
Safety assessment of human pharmaceuticals demands extensive animal experiments before a compound ca...
Contemporary society’s, especially the West, has seen an increase in the production and use of pharm...
There is much current debate surrounding the use of non-human primates (NHPs) in medical research an...
stage HAT were complicated to use, expensive (eflornithine monotherapy), or toxic, and insufficient...
GM3 is a ganglioside that has been biochemically identified as dominating the cell surface of severa...
There are no oral drugs for human African trypanosomiasis (HAT, sleeping sickness). A successful ora...
Aging western societies are facing an increasing prevalence of chronic inflammatory and degenerative...