Product References — Single Donor Human Whole Blood
Pioneering Advances in Complement-Mediated Disorders: An In-depth Look at SAR443809
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In the dynamic landscape of medical research, SAR443809 emerges as a promising candidate for the treatment of complement-mediated disorders. Complement-mediated disorders pose a significant challenge in healthcare, marked by the immune system erroneously targeting healthy cells. Central to these disorders is the complement alternative pathway, an integral part of our immune response. When dysregulated, it can precipitate severe and potentially fatal conditions. This groundbreaking study unveils the potential of a humanized IgG4 monoclonal antibody, specifically designed to selectively inhibit the complement alternative pathway, thereby opening new therapeutic avenues for patients globally. Key Insights from Recent Research SAR443809 distinguishes itself with...
Lipophilic Nanocrystal Prodrug-Release Defines the Extended Pharmacokinetic Profiles of a Year-Long Cabotegravir
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Single Donor Human Whole Blood, Innovative Grade US Origin Mouse Balb C Whole Blood, Innovative Grade US Origin Rat Sprague Dawley Whole Blood, Innovative Grade US Origin Monkey Rhesus Whole Blood, Innovative Grade US Origin Canine Beagle Whole Blood, and Innovative Grade US Origin Rabbit Whole Blood from Innovative Research were used in the following study: Lipophilic Nanocrystal Prodrug-Release Defines the Extended Pharmacokinetic Profiles of a Year-Long Cabotegravir Nagsen Gautam, JoEllyn M. McMillan, Devendra Kumar, Aditya N. Bade, Qiaoyu Pan, Tanmay A. Kulkarni, Wenkuan Li, Nathan A Smith, Bhagya L. Dyavar Shetty, Brady Sillman, Adam Szlachetka, Benson J. Edagwa,...
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The Common Bed Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Does Not Commonly Use Canines and Felines as a Host in Low-Income, High-Rise Apartments
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Single Donor Human Whole Blood from Innovative Research was used in the following study: The Common Bed Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Does Not Commonly Use Canines and Felines as a Host in Low-Income, High-Rise Apartments M. K. Black, J. G. Chandler, R. T. Trout Fryxell, K. M. Vail Journal of Medical Entomology April 26, 2021 The common bed bug is a pest native to many areas and feeds on warm-blooded animals such as humans, bats, birds, and rabbits. However, there have not been studies to date on bed bug feeding habits in relation to common companion animals such as dogs...
Towards the Use of a Smartphone Imaging-Based Tool for Point-of-Care Detection of Asymptomatic Low-Density Malaria Parasitemia
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Single Donor Human Whole Blood from Innovative Research was used in the following study: Towards the Use of a Smartphone Imaging-Based Tool for Point-of-Care Detection of Asymptomatic Low-Density Malaria Parasitemia Ashlee J. Colbert, Katrina Co, Giselle Lima-Cooper, Dong Hoon Lee, Katherine N. Clayton, Steven T. Wereley, Chandy C. John, Jacqueline C. Linnes, and Tamara L. Kinzer-Ursem Malaria Journal March 22, 2021 There are over 200 million global cases and over 400,000 deaths resulting from malaria each year. Currently, rapid diagnostic tests are not sensitive or specialized enough to detect low concentrations of parasites in patients that are not displaying...
Targeted Metagenomics for Clinical Detection and Discovery of Bacterial Tickborne Pathogens
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Single Donor Human Whole Blood from Innovative Research was used in the following study: Targeted Metagenomics for Clinical Detection and Discovery of Bacterial Tickborne Pathogens Luke Kingry, Sarah Sheldon, Stephanie Oatman, Bobbi Pritt, Melissa Anacker, Jenna Bjork, David Neitzel, Anna Strain, Jon Berry, Lynne Sloan, Laurel Respicio-Kingry, Elizabeth Dietrich, Karen Bloch, Abelardo Moncayo, Ganesh Srinivasamoorthy, Bin Hu, Alison Hinckley, Paul Mead, Kiersten Kugeler, Jeannine Petersen Journal of Clinical Microbiology September 2, 2020 Tickborne infections are a continually growing public health threat, and millions of people require medical treatment every year for reasons related to such infections. The diagnostic testing...