Scritto da Cystic Fibrosis News From Medical News Today |
After initial evaluations, patients with adult cystic fibrosis (CF) have a greater likelihood of not being accepted for lung transplants. Lead author Bradley S... ... ...
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Scritto da Cystic Fibrosis News From Medical News Today |
Ivacaftor, a novel oral agent that potentiates a membrane channel blocked in patients aged six years and older with cystic fibrosis caused by the G551D mutation, significantly improves lung function and reduces pulmonary exacerbations, according to ... ...
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Scritto da Cystic Fibrosis News From Medical News Today |
Comparing the DNA from patients at the best and worst extremes of a health condition can reveal genes for resistance and susceptibly. This approach discovered rare variations in the DCTN4 gene among cystic fibrosis patients most prone to early, chron ... ...
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Scritto da Cystic Fibrosis News From Medical News Today |
The human airway is a pretty inhospitable place for microbes. There are numerous immune defense mechanisms poised to kill or remove inhaled bacteria before they can cause problems. But cystic fibrosis (CF) disrupts these defenses, leaving patients pa ... ...
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Cystic Fibrosis Drug Bronchitol Approved, EU
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Scritto da Cystic Fibrosis News From Medical News Today |
According to Pharmaxis, Bronchitol, a new cystic fibrosis treatment, has been granted EU approval for patients aged 18 years and older as an add-on therapy to the best standard of care in 29 European countries. Dr... ... ...
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Why 1 Bacterial Infection Is So Deadly In Cystic Fibrosis
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Scritto da Cystic Fibrosis News From Medical News Today |
Scientists have found why a certain type of bacteria, harmless in healthy people, is so deadly to patients with cystic fibrosis. The bacterium, Burkholderia cenocepacia, causes a severe and persistent lung infection in patients with CF and is resista ... ...
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Molecules Designed By Computer Point To New Therapy For Cystic Fibrosis
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Scritto da Cystic Fibrosis News From Medical News Today |
By developing software that uses 3-D models of proteins involved in cystic fibrosis, a team of scientists at Duke University has identified several new molecules that may ease the symptoms of the disease. Computer algorithms created by the team predi ... ...
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