The study compares a topical, skin-applied CPP formulation of semaglutide, a GLP-1 analogue representative of GLP/GIP-based therapies, against injectable semaglutide and untreated controls in a glucose tolerance model.
The study compares a topical, skin-applied CPP formulation of semaglutide, a GLP-1 analogue representative of GLP/GIP-based therapies, against injectable semaglutide and untreated controls in a glucose tolerance model.
In particular, the study will test whether transdermal agents can help much larger medicines move through skin effectively, which could potentially open the door to developing certain therapies without injections.
In particular, the study will test whether transdermal agents can help much larger medicines move through skin effectively, which could potentially open the door to developing certain therapies without injections.
(CSE.SKNY)(OTCPINK.BBCMF)(Frankfurt.N790, WKN.A41QA9) ("LIR" or the "Company")is pleased to announce the launch of a controlled comparative animal study designed to evaluate cell-penetrating peptide ...
In a significant breakthrough, US researchers have found in animal studies that Alzheimer's disease can be reverse, challenging previous studies that for over a century considered the... .
In a significant breakthrough, US researchers have found in animal studies that Alzheimer's Disease can be reversed, challenging previous studies that for over a century considered the neurodegenerative disease to be irreversible.
Motiani, UNESCO–RCB intermediate fellow, cautioned that poorly designed animal studies could produce misleading outcomes, leading to wasted efforts, failed clinical trials, and loss of valuable resources.
In collaboration with its scientific partners, Lir Life Sciences has designed a controlled animal Study to evaluate the novel transdermal uptake of GLP/GIP-based obesity therapies using novel cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) formulations.
study reveals new risks to animal health and food safety ... "There is an urgent need for in-vivo studies to better understand the impacts on animal health and food safety, especially as global plastic production continues to rise.".
Scientists have long known that plastic waste is bad for marine animals. A new study quantifies how little ingested plastic it takes to be a lethal dose. (Image credit. Michael O'Neill) ....