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Putting complex medicines under the microscope

European Pharmaceutical Review

Advanced light microscopy techniques have emerged as a foundation of biomedical research, capable of visualising cellular functions at very high resolution whilst being minimally invasive to the cells or tissues of interest. This will help researchers to understand how formulation can improve cellular uptake to be more efficient.

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Dedi Gilad

Cadensee

09:06 What was the value you found in collaborating with startups in your work at the Morris Kahn and Maccabi Research & Innovation Institute? Gali: I saw that research. We are today supporting chronic management at the family level for respiratory disease and cardiac. This is the average. And I totally. Varda shalev.

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The “Medical Bypass”: new drugs to strike obesity

Pharmaceutical Technology

However, there has recently been a boom in interest and research in anti-obesity therapeutics. The company’s weight loss drug Saxenda (liraglutide) won an approval for chronic weight management in December 2014, and Wegovy (semaglude) got the same tag in 2021. Novo Nordisk is another company leading the charge in this field.

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The “Medical Bypass”: new drugs to strike obesity

Pharmaceutical Technology

However, there has recently been a boom in interest and research in anti-obesity therapeutics. The company’s weight loss drug Saxenda (liraglutide) won an approval for chronic weight management in December 2014, and Wegovy (semaglude) got the same tag in 2021. Novo Nordisk is another company leading the charge in this field.

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