Monday, 10 September 2012
UCLA scientists awarded $8.7 million in grants for stem cell research - Los Angeles health | Examiner.com
UCLA scientists awarded $8.7 million in grants for stem cell research - Los Angeles health | Examiner.com: UCLA stem cell researchers are on the cutting edge of developing new technology in their field. On September 6, UCLA Health System announced that three researchers had been awarded a total of $8.7 million in basic biology grants from the state stem cell agency.
Friday, 7 September 2012
The flu vaccine and Duchenne: What you need to know - PPMD Community
The flu vaccine and Duchenne: What you need to know - PPMD Community: The CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) has joined with The� American Academy of Pediatrics, Families Fighting Flu and Family Voices to spread the message about the importance of�influenza vaccination�to protect our children.
�
The influenza vaccine, or “flu shot,” is an injection into the muscle, usually given in the upper arm or thigh. The flu shot contains inactivated (dead) virus and is recommended for patients with neuromuscular diseases and patients taking chronic steroids. Because the virus is dead, there is no risk of getting the flu from the flu shot. (The “nasal spray flu vaccine” contains living virus, and is NOT recommended for people with�neuromuscular diseases.)�
�
The influenza vaccine, or “flu shot,” is an injection into the muscle, usually given in the upper arm or thigh. The flu shot contains inactivated (dead) virus and is recommended for patients with neuromuscular diseases and patients taking chronic steroids. Because the virus is dead, there is no risk of getting the flu from the flu shot. (The “nasal spray flu vaccine” contains living virus, and is NOT recommended for people with�neuromuscular diseases.)�
Monday, 27 August 2012
Beyond Exon 51 - PPMD Community
Beyond Exon 51 - PPMD Community: As Sarepta (formely AVI) announces promising results from its phase II interim data�and GSK follows up its promising phase II data with a phase III study, things are looking good for an exon-skipping based therapy for Duchenne…if you happen to be in the 13% of those with Duchenne who have a mutation that can be improved by skipping exon 51. For quick reference, this group includes out-of-frame deletions in exons 45-50, 47-50, 48-50, 49-50, 50, and 52.
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Father kayaks across the English Channel to raise funds to fight son’s illness - View News Article - Action Duchenne - Fighting for a cure for muscular dystrophy
Father kayaks across the English Channel to raise funds to fight son’s illness - View News Article - Action Duchenne - Fighting for a cure for muscular dystrophy: Father from Dibden Purlieu, Stuart Littler, is to kayak across the English channel with his two friends, Charlie Brett and Jon Turner to raise funds to find viable treatments for his son, Ben. Ben, who is 6 in September, was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in December 2009. Since then the family have been working with charity Action Duchenne to raise money to improve awareness and funds for this life limiting condition. The three friends are novice kayakers and have never attempted anything like this before. In the process they have already met their initial target of raising �5000, and are now aiming for �10,000, to be donated to Action Duchenne. The crossing is set to take place during week commencing 27 August, and will be dependent on tides and weather.
Friday, 10 August 2012
Sun News : New research shows hope of cure for muscular dystrophy
Sun News : New research shows hope of cure for muscular dystrophy: EDMONTON -- There is hope in sight for those suffering from muscular dystrophy after a breakthrough discovery at the University of Alberta that could someday cure the disease.
Dr. Toshifumi Yokota, a researcher at the university's faculty of medicine and dentistry, has been working on a gene treatment therapy for over five years that targets the gene responsible for causing Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Dr. Toshifumi Yokota, a researcher at the university's faculty of medicine and dentistry, has been working on a gene treatment therapy for over five years that targets the gene responsible for causing Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Progress on Duchenne muscular dystrophy via antisense exon region skipping
Progress on Duchenne muscular dystrophy via antisense exon region skipping: new work by a Japanese team that shows a promising approach in an animal model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the most common form of the disease.
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Ryan Lochte - End Duchenne: Ryan Lochte
Ryan Lochte - End Duchenne: Ryan Lochte: Olympic Champion Ryan Lochte lost a member of his family to Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a fatal disease that robs boys of their muscle movement. Ryan is dedicated to the fight to end Duchenne and hopes you will join him.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)