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Hiv Vaccines: Progress, Limitations And A Crispr/Cas9 Vaccine, Omar A. Garcia Martinez 2016 Augustana College, Rock Island Illinois

Hiv Vaccines: Progress, Limitations And A Crispr/Cas9 Vaccine, Omar A. Garcia Martinez

Biology: Student Scholarship & Creative Works

ABSTRACT: The HIV-1 pandemic continues to thrive due to ineffective HIV-1 vaccines. Historically, the world’s most infectious diseases, such as polio and smallpox, have been eradicated or have come close to eradication due to the advent of effective vaccines. Highly active antiretroviral therapy is able to delay the onset of AIDS but can neither rid the body of HIV-1 proviral DNA nor prevent further transmission. A prophylactic vaccine that prevents the various mechanisms HIV-1 has to evade and attack our immune system is needed to end the HIV-1 pandemic. Recent advances in engineered nuclease systems, like the CRISPR/Cas9 system, have …


Biosimilars In Rheumatology: What The Clinician Should Know, Gilberto Castaneda-Hernandez, Rodrigo Gonzalez-Ramirez, Jonathan Kay, Morton A. Scheinberg 2016 National Polytechnic Institute

Biosimilars In Rheumatology: What The Clinician Should Know, Gilberto Castaneda-Hernandez, Rodrigo Gonzalez-Ramirez, Jonathan Kay, Morton A. Scheinberg

Jonathan Kay

Biosimilars are now a reality in rheumatology. Although analytical and non-clinical procedures to establish similarity have evolved significantly, clinical trials demonstrating equivalent efficacy and safety are absolutely required for all biosimilars. The design of such trials, including equivalence and non-inferiority statistical approaches, are discussed. Clinical evidence on biosimilars that have been approved recently or are presently being developed for use in rheumatology is also reviewed and contrasted with that available for biomimics (or intended copies), which are non-innovator biologics that are marketed in several countries but have not undergone review according to a regulatory pathway for biosimilars.


Block Copolymer Based Magnetic Nanoclusters For Cancer-Theranostics: Synthesis, Characterization And In Vitro Evaluation, Hemant M. Vishwasrao 2016 University of Nebraska Medical Center

Block Copolymer Based Magnetic Nanoclusters For Cancer-Theranostics: Synthesis, Characterization And In Vitro Evaluation, Hemant M. Vishwasrao

Theses & Dissertations

“There is plenty of room at the bottom”. In this visionary lecture in 1959 Prof. Richard Feynman spoke of the interesting ramifications of working with matter at the atomic scale. Since then, scientists have worked relentlessly towards realizing his vision. The influence of nanobiotechnology on material science and polymer chemistry has given rise to a new field called ‘theranostics’, combining drug delivery and diagnostics within the same nanostructures, thereby enabling simultaneous diagnosis, targeted drug delivery and continued therapy monitoring. Iron oxide nanoparticles (MNPs) are one such class of MRI contrast agents that can be converted into theranostic nanomedicines for cancer …


An Investigation Into Formulation And Therapeutic Effectiveness Of Nanoparticle Drug Delivery For Select Pharmaceutical Agents, Dustin Cooper 2016 East Tennessee State Universtiy

An Investigation Into Formulation And Therapeutic Effectiveness Of Nanoparticle Drug Delivery For Select Pharmaceutical Agents, Dustin Cooper

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Drug based nanoparticle (NP) formulations have gained considerable attention over the past decade for their use in various drug delivery systems. NPs have been shown to increase bioavailability, decrease side effects of highly toxic drugs, and prolong drug release. Furthermore, polymer based, biodegradable nanodelivery has become increasing popular in the field of NP formulation because of their high degree of compatibility and low rate of toxicity. Due to their popularity, commercially available polymers such as poly lactic acid (PLA), poly glycolic acid (PGA) and polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) are commonly used in the development and design of new nano based delivery …


Hit Identification For Pkcζ Inhibitors: Structure-Based Optimization, Virtual Screening, And Biological Evaluation, Xiaoxin Wu 2016 University of Tennessee Health Science Center

Hit Identification For Pkcζ Inhibitors: Structure-Based Optimization, Virtual Screening, And Biological Evaluation, Xiaoxin Wu

Theses and Dissertations (ETD)

Protein kinase C ζ (PKCζ) is believed to be a promising target for the treatment of some diseases, including inflammatory diseases, obesity and diabetes. Hit identification of PKCζ inhibitors was conducted by structure-based modification, virtual screening and biological evaluation. Among all the compounds selected and synthesized, compound JW-1-60A showed moderate activity against PKCζ at 30 μM and 100 μM. The molecular modeling studies showed that the binding mode of JW-1-61A was very close to the binding mode of JP-3-149, a reported PKCζ inhibitor with very potent activity, which might partially explain the moderate activity of JW-1-61A. Based on the structure …


Engineering A Mutation In The Heparin Binding Pocket Of The Human Fibroblast Growth Factor, Roshni Patel 2016 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

Engineering A Mutation In The Heparin Binding Pocket Of The Human Fibroblast Growth Factor, Roshni Patel

Chemistry & Biochemistry Undergraduate Honors Theses

Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) are family of proteins that belong to a group of growth factors that are found in mammals and play an important role in angiogenesis, differentiation, organogenesis, and tissue repair. In summary, their main functionality is involved in cell division and proliferation. Because FGFs plays such a vital role in cell proliferation, they are mainly involved in the process of wound healing and injuries. FGF binds to its ligand, heparin—a heavily sulfated glycosaminoglycan. The binding of heparin to FGF occurs through electrostatic interactions, specifically between the negatively charged sulfate groups on heparin and positively charged residues such …


Uji Penghambatan Xantin Oksidase Secara In Vitro Ekstrak Kulit Rambutan, Nurul Eka Putri, Rissyelly Rissyelly, Marista Gilang Mauldina 2016 Fakultas Farmasi, Universitas Indonesia, Depok

Uji Penghambatan Xantin Oksidase Secara In Vitro Ekstrak Kulit Rambutan, Nurul Eka Putri, Rissyelly Rissyelly, Marista Gilang Mauldina

Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research

Hyperuricemia is a condition have higher uric acid levels that can cause a cumulation uric acid crystals in the tissues. Xanthine oxidase is an enzyme which catalyze the oxidation of hypoxanthine into xanthine and into uric acid.Therefore, the inhibition of xanthine oxidase will reduce ammount of uric acid. This research aims to determine xanthine oxidase inhibition activity and also to identify chemical constituent group of extract rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum Linn.) skin. Rambutan fruit skin was extracted by graded maceration using a three solvent, based on polarity the solvent are n-hexane, ethyl acetate and methanol. The test of inhibition xanthine oxidase …


Pengaruh Pemberian Minyak Atsiri Daun Kemangi (Ocimum Americanum L.) Terhadap ~ Motilitas Usus Mencit Putih Jantan, Dewi Sriyani, Fadlina Chany Saputri 2016 Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Indonesia

Pengaruh Pemberian Minyak Atsiri Daun Kemangi (Ocimum Americanum L.) Terhadap ~ Motilitas Usus Mencit Putih Jantan, Dewi Sriyani, Fadlina Chany Saputri

Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research

Kemangi (Ocimum americanum L.) is a well known plant that contains essential oils with citral as a major compound. Citral is reported to have beneficial effect on intestinal motility. In the present study, we investigated the effect of essential oil of kemangi leaves (Ocimum americanum L.) on male DDY mices intestinal motility. Thirty mices were divided into six groups and each group was pretreated with 0,2 ml of 0,5% CMC (negative control), 1 mg/kg BW of atropine sulfate (positive control), 5 mg/kg BW of citral (comparative control), and three dose variation of volatile oil of kemangi leaves (25 mg/kg BW; …


Uji Aktivitas Penghambatan Xantin Oksidase Secara In-Vitro Oleh Isolat 6,4’-Dihidroksi-4-Metoksibenzofenon-2-O-Β-D Glukopiranosida(C20h22o10) Yang Diisolasi Dari Mahkota Dewa (Phaleria Macrocarpa (Scheff.) Boerl), Aprilita Rina Yanti Eff, Sri Teguh Rahayu, Resta Dwi Syachfitri 2016 Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan Universitas Esa Unggul, Jakarta

Uji Aktivitas Penghambatan Xantin Oksidase Secara In-Vitro Oleh Isolat 6,4’-Dihidroksi-4-Metoksibenzofenon-2-O-Β-D Glukopiranosida(C20h22o10) Yang Diisolasi Dari Mahkota Dewa (Phaleria Macrocarpa (Scheff.) Boerl), Aprilita Rina Yanti Eff, Sri Teguh Rahayu, Resta Dwi Syachfitri

Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research

Hyperuricemia is a condition in which an increasing in uric acid levels abovenormal. Hyperuricemia is a major factor in the development of gout. Gout is adisease caused by the accumulation of monosodium urate crystals in the tissues dueto elevated levels of uric acid. Crown gods (Phaleria macrocarpa (Scheff.) Boerl) is Indonesia native medicinal that has effect such as lowering blood pressure, diabetes mellitus drugand lowering uric acid levels. One of the chemical constituents of this plant is abenzopheneon compound that is 6,4’-dihydroxy-4-metoksi benzofenon-2-O-β-D-glukopiranosida (C20H22O10). Research was conducted to determine the activity of 6,4’-dihydroxy -4-metoksi benzofenon-2-O-β-D-glukopiranosida (C20H22O10) that isolated from Crown …


Karakterisasi Dan Stabilitas Fisik Mikroemulsi Tipe A/M Dengan Berbagai Fase Minyak, Endang Wahyu Fitriani, Erlina Imelda, Christina Kornelis, Christina Avanti 2016 Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Surabaya, Jawa Timur, Indonesia

Karakterisasi Dan Stabilitas Fisik Mikroemulsi Tipe A/M Dengan Berbagai Fase Minyak, Endang Wahyu Fitriani, Erlina Imelda, Christina Kornelis, Christina Avanti

Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research

This research consists of formulation, characterization and physical stability of the microemulsion of water-in-oil type. On the microemulsion, VCO, palm oil, olive oil and soybean oil were used as oil phase, aqua demineralisata used as the aqueous phase, a combination of Span® 80 and Tween® 80 as a surfactant and propanol as cosurfactant. Each formula was three times replication done and determined the physical characteristics including organoleptic observations, measurements of density, droplet, viscosity, flow properties, and pH. Determination of physical characteristics was done at the beginning of the microemulsion formed and after 5 weeks storage at room temperature. The physical …


Uji Aktivitas Antiproliferasi Formula Liposom Ekstrak Etanol Kunyit (Curcuma Domestica) Terhadap Sel Kanker Payudara T47d, Gabriella Pasaribu, Iskandarsyah Iskandarsyah, Erny Sagita 2016 Fakultas Farmasi, Universitas Indonesia

Uji Aktivitas Antiproliferasi Formula Liposom Ekstrak Etanol Kunyit (Curcuma Domestica) Terhadap Sel Kanker Payudara T47d, Gabriella Pasaribu, Iskandarsyah Iskandarsyah, Erny Sagita

Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research

Breast cancer is one of deadliest diseases in world. Turmeric extract was known to have antiproliferative activity. To minimize its toxicity, turmeric extract was encapsulated with liposome, a vesicle lipid bilayer functioned as cancer drug carrier in body. This research aimed to determine encapsulation effect of turmeric ethanol extract against antiproliferative activity in T47D breast cancer cells through in vitro assay. Liposomes was made using thin layer method and particle size was reduced by extrusion. Materials used are phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol, and turmeric extract. Optimization of liposomes was made in three formulations with different concentrations of extract. Most optimal formulation was …


Which Drugs Cause Cancer?, Andrew Knight, Jarrod Bailey, Jonathan Balcombe 2016 Animal Consultants International

Which Drugs Cause Cancer?, Andrew Knight, Jarrod Bailey, Jonathan Balcombe

Andrew Knight, Ph.D.

Animal tests yield misleading results.


Design, Synthesis, And Evaluation Of Chitosan Conjugated Ggrgdsk Peptides As A Cancer Cell-Targeting Molecular Transporter, Naglaa Salem El-Sayed, Amir Nasrolahi Shirazi, Magda Goda El-Meligy, Ahmed Kamel El-Ziaty, Zenat A. Nagieb, Keykavous Parang, Rakesh Tiwari 2016 Chapman University

Design, Synthesis, And Evaluation Of Chitosan Conjugated Ggrgdsk Peptides As A Cancer Cell-Targeting Molecular Transporter, Naglaa Salem El-Sayed, Amir Nasrolahi Shirazi, Magda Goda El-Meligy, Ahmed Kamel El-Ziaty, Zenat A. Nagieb, Keykavous Parang, Rakesh Tiwari

Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research

Targeting cancer cells using integrin receptor is one of the promising targeting strategies in drug delivery. In this study, we conjugated an integrin-binding ligand (GGRGDSK) peptide to chitosan oligosaccharide (COS) using (sulfo-SMCC) bifunctional linker affording COS-SMCC-GGRGDSK. The conjugated polymer was characterized by FT-IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and SEM. COS-SMCC-GGRGDSK did not show cytotoxicity up to a concentration of 1 mg/mL in the human leukemia cell line (CCRF-CEM). The conjugate was evaluated for its ability to enhance the cellular uptake of cell-impermeable cargoes (e.g., FAM and F′-G(pY)EEI phosphopeptide) in CCRF-CEM, and human ovarian carcinoma (SK-OV-3) cancer …


Effectiveness Of Pharmacist-Led Amiodarone Monitoring Services On Improving Adherence To Amiodarone Monitoring Recommendations: A Systematic Review, Dave L. Dixon, Steven P. Dunn, Michael S. Kelly, Timothy R. McLlarky, Roy E. Brown 2016 Virginia Commonwealth University

Effectiveness Of Pharmacist-Led Amiodarone Monitoring Services On Improving Adherence To Amiodarone Monitoring Recommendations: A Systematic Review, Dave L. Dixon, Steven P. Dunn, Michael S. Kelly, Timothy R. Mcllarky, Roy E. Brown

Pharmacy Faculty Articles and Research

Amiodarone remains the mostly frequently used antiarrhythmic in clinical practice and is most often used to maintain normal sinus rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation who have failed a rate control strategy. Amiodarone has superior efficacy over other antiarrhythmics, a lower risk of torsade de pointes, and a better cardiovascular safety profile in patients with structural heart disease. However, amiodarone is associated with notable noncardiac toxicities affecting the thyroid, lungs, eyes, liver, and central nervous system. Since 2000, clinicians have been advised to follow amiodarone monitoring guidelines provided by the Heart Rhythm Society. Adherence to these recommendations in clinical practice, …


Drug Delivery To Posterior Intraocular Tissues: Third Annual Arvo/Pfizer Ophthalmics Research Institute Conference, Henry F. Edelhauser, Jeffrey H. Boatright, John M. Nickerson, Gustavo D. Aguirre 2016 Third ARVO/Pfizer Research Institute Working Group

Drug Delivery To Posterior Intraocular Tissues: Third Annual Arvo/Pfizer Ophthalmics Research Institute Conference, Henry F. Edelhauser, Jeffrey H. Boatright, John M. Nickerson, Gustavo D. Aguirre

Gustavo D. Aguirre, VMD, PhD

The third Annual ARVO/Pfizer Ophthalmic Research Institute Conference was held Friday and Saturday, May 4 and 5, 2007 at the Fort Lauderdale Grande Hotel and Yacht Club, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The conference, funded by the ARVO Foundation for Eye Research through a grant from Pfizer Ophthalmics, provided an opportunity to gather experts from within and outside ophthalmology to develop strategies to address drug delivery to posterior intraocular tissues—a topic of great interest, as the major route of drug delivery is via intravitreous injection.


Computational And Experimental Determination Of The Hydrodynamics In A Stirred Unbaffled Vessel Provided With Angle-Mounted Axial Impellers, Ji Ma 2016 New Jersey Institute of Technology

Computational And Experimental Determination Of The Hydrodynamics In A Stirred Unbaffled Vessel Provided With Angle-Mounted Axial Impellers, Ji Ma

Theses

In most industrial applications, stirred tanks and reactors are typically provided with baffles to improve their mixing characteristics. However, in a number of pharmaceutical production facilities unbaffled vessels are commonly used. The absence of baffles is preferred in such cases because it reduces the potential for contamination and makes cleaning the vessel between batches easier. However, the lack of baffles also has a negative impact on the system’s hydrodynamics since it often results in poor mixing of the batch, especially if the impeller is centrally placed, since the liquid in such a system is subject to a strong tangential flow, …


A Single Dose Tmv-Ha Vaccine Protects Mice From H5n1 Influenza Challenge, Jyothi K. Mallajosyula, Trushar Jeevan, Rachel Chikwamba, Richard J. Webby, Alison A. McCormick 2016 Touro University California

A Single Dose Tmv-Ha Vaccine Protects Mice From H5n1 Influenza Challenge, Jyothi K. Mallajosyula, Trushar Jeevan, Rachel Chikwamba, Richard J. Webby, Alison A. Mccormick

Faculty Publications & Research of the TUC College of Pharmacy

Recombinant subunit vaccines are an efficient strategy to meet the demands of a possible influenza pandemic, because of rapid and scalable production. However, vaccines made from recombinant Hemagglutinin (HA) subunit protein are often of low potency, requiring repeated boosting to generate a sustained immune response. Previously, we demonstrated improved immunogenicity of a plant-made H1 Hemagglutinin (HA) vaccine by chemical conjugation to the surface of the Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) which is non infectious in mammals. Antigen coated TMV is taken up by mammalian dendritic cells and is a highly effective antigen carrier for subunit protein vaccines. In this work, we …


Wake Me When It's Over- Bacterial Toxin-Antitoxin Proteins And Induced Dormancy, Nathan P. Coussens, Dayle A. Daines 2016 Old Dominion University

Wake Me When It's Over- Bacterial Toxin-Antitoxin Proteins And Induced Dormancy, Nathan P. Coussens, Dayle A. Daines

Biological Sciences Faculty Publications

Toxin-antitoxin systems are encoded by bacteria and archaea to enable an immediate response to environmental stresses, including antibiotics and the host immune response. During normal conditions, the antitoxin components prevent toxins from interfering with metabolism and arresting growth; however, toxin activation enables microbes to remain dormant through unfavorable conditions that might continue over millions of years. Intense investigations have revealed a multitude of mechanisms for both regulation and activation of toxin-antitoxin systems, which are abundant in pathogenic microorganisms. This minireview provides an overview of the current knowledge regarding type II toxin-antitoxin systems along with their clinical and environmental implications.


Using Semiphysiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic (Semi-Pbpk) Modeling To Explore The Impact Of Differences Between The Intravenous (Iv) And Oral (Po) Route Of Administration On The Magnitude And Time Course Of Cyp3a-Mediated Metabolic Drug-Drug Interactions (Ddi) Using Midazolam (Mdz) As Prototypical Substrate And Fluconazole (Flz) And Erythromycin (Ery) As Prototypical Inhibitors, Mengyao Li 2016 VCU

Using Semiphysiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic (Semi-Pbpk) Modeling To Explore The Impact Of Differences Between The Intravenous (Iv) And Oral (Po) Route Of Administration On The Magnitude And Time Course Of Cyp3a-Mediated Metabolic Drug-Drug Interactions (Ddi) Using Midazolam (Mdz) As Prototypical Substrate And Fluconazole (Flz) And Erythromycin (Ery) As Prototypical Inhibitors, Mengyao Li

Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of the project was to investigate the impact of IV and PO routes difference for MDZ, a prototypical CYP3A substrate, and two CYP3A inhibitors (CYP3AI) -FLZ and ERY-, on the magnitude and time course of their inhibitory metabolic DDI.

Individual semi-PBPK models for MDZ, FLZ and ERY were developed and validated separately, using pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters from clinical/in-vitro studies and published physiological parameters. Subsequently, DDI sub-models between MDZ and CYP3AIs incorporated non-competitive and mechanism-based inhibition (MBI) for FLZ and ERY, respectively, on hepatic and gut wall (GW) CYP3A metabolism of MDZ, using available in-vitro/in-vivo information. Model-simulated MDZ …


Exploration Of The Srx-Prx Axis As A Small-Molecule Target, Murli Mishra 2016 University of Kentucky

Exploration Of The Srx-Prx Axis As A Small-Molecule Target, Murli Mishra

Theses and Dissertations--Toxicology and Cancer Biology

Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality irrespective of gender. The Sulfiredoxin (Srx) and Peroxiredoxin (Prx) are a group of thiol-based antioxidant proteins that plays an essential role in non-small cell lung cancer. Understanding the molecular characteristics of the Srx-Prx interaction may help design the strategies for future development of therapeutic tools. Based on existing literature and preliminary data from our lab, we hypothesized that the Srx plays a critical role in lung carcinogenesis and targeting the Srx-Prx axis or Srx alone may facilitate future development of targeted therapeutics for prevention and treatment of lung cancer. First, …


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