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proteinase inhibitor/inflammation

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Early Access Program Using Alpha 1 Antitrypsin Infusion for Patients With Steroid Refractory Acute GvHD After Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT)

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GLASSIA (human alpha-1 proteinase inhibitor (A1PI), also known as human alpha-1 antitrypsin, Kamada-AAT or Kamada-API) is a, liquid, ready-to-use preparation of human A1PI. Alpha-1 proteinase inhibitor belongs to the family of serine proteinase inhibitors and is primarily produced in the liver and

Dietary Supplements and Periodontal Wound Healing

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Introduction The beneficial effect of vitamins and dietary supplements on oral wound healing has been recently reported in clinical trials (for review see Van der Valden, JCP 2011). In periodontal tissue, the imbalanced ratio between virulence of pathogens bacteria and proportionate host response

Safety and Efficacy of (α1Proteinase Inhibitor, α1PI) in HIV Disease

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This study protocol is designed to investigate the benefit of a well-tolerated, FDA approved biological product that has been extensively used in a different patient population. For more than 20 years, α1proteinase inhibitor (α1PI or α1antitrypsin) therapy has been the standard treatment for people

Nafamostat Efficacy and Safety in Critically Ill Patients(NICE)

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Using Amniotic Membrane as the Carrier for ex Vivo Cell Culture for Cell Therapy in Ocular Surface Reconstruction

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Human amniotic membrane (AM) is composed of three layers: a single epithelial layer, a thick basement membrane, and an avascular stroma. The amniotic membrane was first used along with the chorion as a biologic membrane to promote healing of skin burns in 1910. In ophthalmology, it was used in 1940

A Research Trial of Aralast NP in New Onset Diabetes (RETAIN) - Part II

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T1D is an autoimmune disease. This means that your immune system (the part of your body that helps fight infections) mistakenly attacks the cells that produce insulin (beta cells in the pancreas). As beta cells are destroyed by your immune cells, your ability to produce insulin is decreased. Insulin

Does a Single Steroid Injection Reduce the Formation of Postmastectomy Seroma

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Background Seroma formation is a common problem after mastectomy. The incidence various between 30% to 92%. It is often an ongoing problem after removal of the suction drain, and repeated skin puncture is necessary to remove the seroma. In addition to many ambulatory visits this also leads to an

the Implications of Pathogenesis of Pre-Eclampsia

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1. Pregnancy, pre-eclampsia and immune regulation The preeclampsia syndrome, which is characterized by changes in the placenta and uteroplacental vasculature, is a major concern in impaired human pregnancy. Hypertension, proteinuria and exaggerated edema are typical clinical symptoms1. Although the
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