As a non-biologist, interesting on the molecular work to get from vemurafenib to HRX215. Modern biochemistry for drug discovery is fascinating!
Also, small sample size, but the 85% hepatectomy in pig model results are interesting, where liver efficacy seems to be boosted enough to prevent systemic collapse post-surgery, at a normally lethal removal amount?
That's a pretty smart experiment for "Does this drug do what we think it does, or are we misreading other results?"
Yeah, but is a protective (technically a precrusor). So you are protecting the cells from destruction so that you don't need to regenerate them.
I've actually never seen NAC at bars. Is there a place this is common? I think the FDA is proposing a crackdown on NAC too, but I'm not sure where that stands.
Also, small sample size, but the 85% hepatectomy in pig model results are interesting, where liver efficacy seems to be boosted enough to prevent systemic collapse post-surgery, at a normally lethal removal amount?
That's a pretty smart experiment for "Does this drug do what we think it does, or are we misreading other results?"