The fringe research outfits will close shop once real pharma gets involved.
Does multiple myeloma/multiple sclerosis have these fringe research groups involved—no I don’t think so.
JNJ loves multiple myeloma research cause it makes billions from it (Tecli and Dara). And they can spend millions...
This is sort of a good question, and partially the answer depends on the phrase “good quality”.
I mean the research funded by a organization will reflect the biases/culture/interest of the core group.
For example, AP believes LC ME/CFS is caused by viruses or other microorganisms. So she looks...
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How did “Polybio” become a multi million dollar research foundation “based on viral persistence”? How did David P become an overnight world expert on ME/CFS despite no background in immunology? How did AP become the scientific...
I watched this last night and thought about this also. Her character wasn’t particularly well developed. If she is a great cellist and presumably pretty well educated, why would she believe a local priest could cure her?
But the plot of this movie was way too convoluted for my brain.
First...
Yes Anktiva. @ryanc97 is the expert here.
https://immunitybio.com/immunitybios-anktiva-reverses-lymphopenia-and-extends-overall-survival-in-patients-with-advanced-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-resistant-to-checkpoint-therapy/
Also Blueberries.
Abstract
The inflammatory reflex, in which vagus nerve signaling modulates cytokine production, is dysregulated in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). RESET-RA, a pivotal, double-blind, randomized, sham-controlled trial, evaluated a vagus nerve-targeted neuromodulation system for RA in 242 patients with...
Natural killer (NK) cells are cytotoxic and cytokine-producing innate lymphocytes with established roles in antiviral and antitumor immunity. In recent years, the biology of NK cells has been exploited in innovative cancer immunotherapies, leading to clinical advances including allogeneic NK...
Also another practical issue is that if you call the disease ME it makes it really difficult to do google/database searches because “me” is a top 10 word in the English language.
MZ—“minimally zippy” or “missing zest”, however, would be fine.
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