Trauma is rooted in an individual's experience of an event that leads to physical or mental harm and can have a long-lasting, unfavorable effect on their well-being and functioning. Being aware of the effects of trauma, recognizing its signs, understanding how it informs individual responses, and actively trying to prevent re-traumatization are the tenets of trauma-informed care. Admission to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is widely considered to be an extremely stressful time for parents and infants alike.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) affects primarily the respiratory tract, and if left unchecked can cause a spectrum of pathological manifestations such as pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome, myocardial injury, thromboembolism, and acute kidney injury. Medication strategies have involved minimizing the spread of the virus through antiviral medications (monoclonal antibodies or nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors). Here, we develop a mathematical model that simulates viral dynamics in an untreated individual, and the evaluate the impact that a monoclonal antibody can have on slowing viral replication.
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November 2021
Affinity (KD) optimization of monoclonal antibodies is one of the factors that impacts the stoichiometric binding and the corresponding efficacy of a drug. This impacts the dose and the dosing regimen, making the optimum KD a critical component of drug discovery and development. Its importance is further enhanced for bispecific antibodies, where affinity of the drug needs to be optimized with respect to two targets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmunosuppressive drugs can alleviate debilitating symptoms of autoimmune diseases, but, by the same token, excessive immune suppression can result in an increased risk of infection. Despite the dangers of a compromised immune system, clear definitions of what constitutes excessive suppression remain elusive. Here we review the most common infections associated with primary antibody deficiencies (PADs), such as agammaglobulinemia, common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), and IgA deficiency, as well as infections that are associated with drug-induced or secondary antibody immunodeficiencies (SADs).
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