Refillable Device for Drug Delivery Past the Blood-Brain Barrier: Interview with Mike Maglin, CEO at CraniUS
Refillable Device for Drug Delivery Past the Blood-Brain Barrier: Interview with Mike Maglin, CEO at CraniUS
Ins and Outs December 12th, 2007 Medgadget Editors News A new strategy for drug design … [Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique] A New Way for Doctors to Get Sued … [WSJ] Do Not Resuscitate orders prompt debate … [Chicago Tribune] GE announces further dose reduction improvements in CT… [GE Healthcare] FDA’s Safety Reviews of Prilosec and Nexium Find No Evidence of Increased Rates of Cardiac Events … [FDA] Will Third Time Be the Charm for Over-the-Counter Statin? … [WSJ] Patients with mild Cushing syndrome may benefit from adrenalectomy … [UT Southwestern] More “functional” DNA in genome than previously thought… [Johns Hopkins] Coated Ultrasmall Quantum Dots Suitable for In Vivo Imaging … [NCI’s Alliance for Nanotechnology in Cancer] Protein-Dependent “Switch” Regulates Intracellular Trafficking in Epithelial Cells … [Weill Cornell Medical College] How the anthrax bacterium eludes our immune defenses … [Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique] The Aging Brain: Failure to Communicate … [Howard Hughes Medical Institute] Using gene delivery to protect from HIV-1-related neuron loss … [Gene Therapy] Attractiveness Is Its Own Reward … [Caltech] Canadian Nuke Shutdown Hurting U.S. Patients … [WSJ] Music is in our genes: African cultures that sing alike tend to be genetically similar… [Nature]