Publications by authors named "E Fink"

Background: A MenABCWY vaccine containing 4CMenB and MenACWY-CRM vaccine components has been developed to protect against the five meningococcal serogroups that cause most invasive disease cases.

Methods: In this phase 3 study (NCT04707391), healthy participants aged 15-25 years, who had received MenACWY vaccination ≥4 years previously, were randomized (1:1) to receive two MenABCWY doses six months apart or one MenACWY-CRM dose. Primary objectives were to demonstrate the non-inferiority of MenABCWY 1 month post-vaccination versus MenACWY-CRM, with a lower limit of 2-sided 95% confidence interval above -10% for group differences in 4-fold rise in human serum bactericidal antibody (hSBA) titers against serogroups ACWY, and to evaluate reactogenicity and safety.

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The current study examined the association between interpersonal social goals (i.e., agentic and communal goals) and bullying behaviour for autistic adolescents (n = 108, M = 15.

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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has emerged as an in-line monitoring technique for pharmaceutical coating processes based on a representative number of samples. In this study, an approach was developed to correlate the coating thickness measured in-line via OCT with the resultant tablet dissolution profile. This strategy enables prediction of the dissolution profile of coated oral dosage forms for each individual state of the coating process in real-time.

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  • Reactive oxygen species (ROS) can both suppress and eliminate tumors, depending on the treatment context, such as chemotherapy and radiation, which increase ROS levels to influence cancer cell death and immune response recognition.* -
  • The study explores using glucose oxidase, an enzyme that generates hydrogen peroxide (a type of ROS), to mimic immune cells' oxidative burst, aiming to enhance antigen generation within tumors.* -
  • The engineered enzyme showed effectiveness in inducing cancer cell death and improving immune response in lab tests and mouse models, suggesting a potential therapeutic approach when combined with immunotherapy for better tumor control.*
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In-line monitoring of critical quality attributes (CQAs) during a tableting process is an essential step toward a real-time release strategy. Such CQAs can be the tablet mass, the API content, dissolution, hardness and tensile strength. Since dissolution testing is laborious and time-consuming and cannot be performed in-line, it is desirable to replace dissolution testing with predictive models based on other CQAs that affect the dissolution characteristics, such as the tablet porosity and hardness.

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