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Novelty. The potential problems that peptides will encounter in plants are quite different from those in mammals. The solutions to such problems are likely to result in the design of peptides that are significantly different from both their natural progenitors and derivatives intended for human and animal healthcare. [Pg.280]

Uses Superfatting agent, emollient, emulsifier, spreading agent, penetrant for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, prods, for dry, itchy chapped skin, hemorrhoidal preps., suppositories, steroidal prods., acne prods., ophthalmics, animal healthcare Features Improves aesthetic props. produces stable w/o emulsions Properties Yel. soft solid, pract. odorless partly sol. in min. oil m.p. 38-44 C acid no. 1.0 max. iodine no. 18-36... [Pg.1073]

Regarding the mechanism of biomolecules functionalized CNTs entering into cells, endocytosis mechanism may be responsible for the phenomena, a theory model is also suggested (Gao et al., 2005) the optimal size of particles entering into cells is between 20 nm and 700 nm or so, too small nanopaiticles are very difficult to enter into cells because of cellular surface tension force and adhesion. The further mechanism of effects of CNTs on human healthcare and environment is being investigated from the following four scales such as molecular, cellular, animals, and environment levels. [Pg.192]

Recombinate (rhFactor VIII produced in an animal cell line) Baxter Healthcare/ Haemophilia A Genetics Institute 1992 (USA)... [Pg.500]

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major, worldwide problem with implications for mortality, morbidity, and consumption of healthcare resources. It is likely that the increase in AMR in recent years is attributable, to a large extent, to overuse of antimicrobial drugs in both humans and animals. Furthermore, it appears that prescribing patterns favouring tower doses of antibiotics for tonger durations contribute more towards AMR. [Pg.234]

Stat Large Animal IV Set. International WIN, Kennett Square, PA, USA V-LACT-24-200-S-C-EC1, Cook Veterinary Products, Spencer, IN, USA V-LACT-24-450-S-C-EC2, Cook Veterinary Products, Spencer, IN, USA V-LACT-14-60-6S-C-EA3, Cook Veterinary Products, Spencer, IN, USA Baxter Healthcare Corp., Deerfield, IL, USA... [Pg.347]

Prior to 1 982/ Bayer Healthcare LLC, Animal Health Division... [Pg.595]

C18H14F 3N306S Antiprotozoal to Sarcocystis neurona. Paste (Horse) 69004-04-2 July 2001/ Bayer Healthcare LLC, Animal Health Division... [Pg.599]

Knight A (2008) Systematic reviews of animal experiments demonstrate poor contributions toward human healthcare. Rev Recent Clin Trials 3(2) 89-96... [Pg.22]

Instead, Pfizer continued to expand its hospital-product activities. It spent 115 million to acquire American Medical Systems, which eventually accounted for about a quarter of Pfizer s total healthcare sales. At the same time, Pfizer moved to prune its nonpresciiption healthcare lines by divesting its clinical laboratories and its diagnostic imaging and dental equipment businesses. By 1989 the company s human healthcare sales had risen from 54 percent to 64 percent of total sales. (Of these 64 percent, 26 percent was from hospital supplies.) Of the remaining 46 percent of sales, 11 percent derived from consumer products and the rest were about equally divided among animal health and specialty chemicals. ... [Pg.191]

Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Industry News Database. 1980-. Richmond, Surrey, U.K. PJB Publications. Daily. PHIND includes the full text of several subject specialty industry newsletters also issued in hardcopy format, including Scrip (see above), Clinica (its counterpart for the medical device and diagnostics industries). Animal Pharm (animal health and nutrition), BioVenture View (business developments in biotechnology), Instrumenta (analytical and laboratory instruments), and Target (drug delivery industry). PHIND also provides full-text access to EURALex (1994 forward), cited previously in this section. [Pg.132]

Foodbome parasites have usually environmental infectious stages. Since sanitary infrastructures are often insufficient in developing areas, parasite infectious forms contaminate the environment at high concentrations. Foodbome parasitic diseases are therefore frequent having strong impact on human or animal health and economy. Complex interactions among exposure to contaminated food and water, disease, poverty and malnutrition take place (Hall 1997). Furthermore, adequately trained healthcare staffs are often little available in these areas. [Pg.300]

Because of the importance of animal work in drug development that later translates into clinical use in humans, much improved small animal PET scanners have been developed by manufacturers such as Siemens Medical Solutions, GE Healthcare, and Bioscan, and several scanners are now commercially available. The features of small animal PET scanners of the three manufacturers are given in Table 2.4. A small animal PET scanner is shown in Fig. 2.10. With the advent of molecular imaging, much progress can be achieved in PET imaging from the use of these improved scanners. [Pg.36]

The disease-jump process from animal to human is called escape from restriction, and it happens all the time (and between animals too). In the UK foot-and-mouth disease epidemic, a human was infected. In 1988, a person became ill with swine influenza virus (swine flu) and died after visiting the display area of the pig barn at a US county fair. Three healthcare personnel treating the patient also developed flu-like illness with laboratory evidence of swine influenza virus infection. [Pg.39]


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