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Ichnos Glenmark Innovation presents first clinical data from phase 1 study of Trispecific TREAT Antibody, ISB 2001

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Professor of Haematology, University of Melbourne and Director of Haematology, St Vincents Hospital Melbourne. No immune cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) was observed. The data presented today on ISB2001 highlight its remarkable effectiveness as a novel trispecific-antibody T cell engager, said Hang Quach, M.D.,

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Country focus: China & APAC’s growing medical needs bring opportunities and challenges

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If we work closely with government stakeholders and possibly collaborate on developing innovative access schemes for rare diseases, cancers, immune and inflammatory disorders, we can encourage greater participation by established biopharmas and stimulate the growth of entrepreneurial local companies in the region.”.

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A history of blood cancer treatment

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During his time working in the pathology museum at Guy’s Hospital in London, Hodgkin studied several preserved specimens of human organs affected by disease. Crucially, he observed a connection between certain tumours and inflammation, noting that neoplastic tissues were often covered with leukocytes of the immune system.

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How to Shrink Thyroid Nodules

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Given that the theory of molecular mimicry suggests that the immune system may attack its own thyroid gland when it is infected with a pathogenic organism that looks similar to components of the thyroid gland, it’s possible that such an infection increases the autoimmune attack on the thyroid, resulting in the development of thyroid nodules.

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Air Quality and Hashimoto’s – Is the Air You’re Breathing Making You Sick?

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Breathing in pollutants is inflammatory, and triggers an immune response as the body tries to process out the toxins. Toxic molds have been linked to serious health conditions, including Hashimoto’s, autism, as well as neurological problems and impacts to immune system health. (17). Immune suppression. Respiratory issues.