Scientists at NIH, FDA & CDC To Hold Briefing On XMRV Retrovirus
August 23, 2010 by Chris Hempel
Filed under Featured Stories
Note: I plan to begin posting blogs about the XMRV retrovirus on Addi and Cassi’s website. Why would I start posting about XMRV when Addi and Cassi have Niemann Pick Type C disease, a fatal “childhood Alzheimer’s” like condition? People who are reading my blog for the first time need to know that all people […]
New non-drug fix for HIV?
June 30, 2009 by Chris Hempel
Filed under Cyclodextrin News, HIV-Aids
The Scientist Magazine By Alison McCook June 2009 Researchers are slowly establishing a connection between an extremely rare genetic disease and HIV — and homing in on a safe, non-prescription compound that could treat both. Recently, James Hildreth at the Meharry Medical College School of Medicine in Nashville, Tenn., and his colleagues found that cells […]
Crossing The Blood Brain Barrier – Does Cyclodextrin Make Its Way Into The Brain?
May 2, 2009 by Daddy
Filed under Cyclodextrin
Dr. David Begley, one of the world’s leading blood brain barrier experts at Kings College London is working on a research project we are currently funding on cyclodextrin and the blood brain barrier. We want to answer the following question. Does hydroxy propel beta cyclodextrin (HPBCD) cross the blood brain barrier? Since less than 5% […]