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[What's New at CBER] CBER - Annual Report: and has reviewed and provided technical input on multiple requests for proposals (RFPs) for acquisition of additional countermeasures for the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) such as anthrax therapeutics, new smallpox vaccines, botulinum antitoxin, new anthrax vaccines, and neutropenia. CBER also provided guidance on the types of data the Center would require if asked to consider use of unapproved countermeasures under an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) such as modified vaccinia ankara smallpox vaccine, anthrax immunoglobulin, botulinum antitoxin, and rPA anthrax vaccine.

[Journal of Clinical Investigation -- Current Issue] Journal of Clinical Investigation -- Enhanced T cell recovery in ...: Infection with HIV is characterized by chronic T cell depletion and increased risk of illness and opportunistic infection. Effective treatment of HIV infection with combination antiretroviral therapy (c-ART) suppresses viral replication, leading to recovery of CD4+ T cells in the majority of individuals (

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[HepCNews from the HCV Advocate] News Review Week Ending September 20, 2008: Sodium oxybate is the active ingredient in Xyrem(R), a Jazz Pharmaceuticals product approved by the FDA for the treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy (the sudden loss of muscle tone) in patients with narcolepsy. Sodium oxybate has not been approved for the treatment of fibromyalgia.

[ACS Division of Medicinal Chemistry] 24_MEDI Abstracts S 2009: number of potent and selective BA derivatives and their pre-clinical and clinical profile towards metabolic disorders such as T2D, obesity, hypertriglyceridaemia and atherosclerosis. MEDI 2.

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[ACS Division of Medicinal Chemistry] American Chemical Society Division of Medicinal Chemistry Abstracts: Both preclinical and clinical data have positioned SSRI/5-HT1A antagonism as one of the key targets for developing novel antidepressant therapeutics. In this poster, we will report the synthesis and biological evaluation of a series of novel .

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[ANTHRAX VACCINE BLOG] ANTHRAX VACCINE BLOG: Anthrax Vaccine: If by "Sjogrnsgrl," you are making a semi-cryptic allusion to Sjogren's Syndrome and your gender - and, I am assuming, to the fact that you developed Sjogren's following anthrax immunizations - I want you to know how upset I am that service members such as yourself have, in my view, been injured by unlawful experiments. I wish I could have published this information earlier, but in my efforts to document the events upon which I base these allegations, I received very little cooperation from the Department of Defense, and zero cooperation from the Department of Health and Human Services.

[Pharmalot] Enbrel, Alzheimer’s And A Controversial Doctor // Pharmalot: Despite the early use of corticosteroids, a significant percentage of patients infected with the SARS coronavirus continue to manifest delayed lung injury, which occurs at a time when viral load is dropping, supporting the notion that the pulmonary injury is immune in nature.[1] The similarity of the clinical and pathological changes in SARS pneumonitis and H5N1 pneumonia, and the presence of alveolar macrophages and hemophagocytosis, have been interpreted to suggest that proinflammatory cytokines, released by virallystimulated macrophages in the alveoli, play a central role in the pathogenesis of SARS.[2] H5N1 viruses had previously been shown to be potent inducers of a specific pro-inflammatory cytokine, TNF-α, in macrophages in vitro.[3] H5N1 virus infection was found to lead to highly excessive TNF-α secretion by macrophages, quantitatively similar to that seen after stimulation with lipopolysaccharide.[3] Increased stimulated TNF-α secretion with increasing age was suggested as a possible explanation for the age-related severity of illness observed in individuals with H5N1 disease.[3] Similar age-related disease severity has been observed in SARS.[4]

[ScienceBlogs Select] Aetiology: Introduction to HIV and HIV denial: If the hepatitis B antigens are specific for the hepatitis B syndrome, and if these antigens don't simply represent markers for certain physiological stress responses such as cancer or long term alcohol or drug use, or if the presence of the hepatitis B antigens don't merely represent the different incidence and expression of certain Human genetic polymorphisms (differences in the kinds of molecules found in the blood of different peoples, as was originally thought by Blumberg), then why did Bluberg and his collaborators find the hepatitis B antigens present in a vast majority of healthy people who never develop hepatitis, or in patients experiencing other non-liver related illnesses or genetic disorders? In this same context, why did Blumberg clearly indicate that when Millman came to his laboratory in June of 1967, "and calculated the amount of Au in the serum of carriers and estimated that in some it amounted to about 1% of the serum proteins, that his immediate response was that if this was all virus it would be incompatible with the life of the carrier" (p7124, ref.

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