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Injection site matters for comfort and absorption
In early clinical updates, the first infant treated showed evidence of a complete clinical response where standard ammonia-lowering medications were discontinued, and protein intake could be increased without recurrent hyperammonemia, consistent with the study protocol
For cartilage, 10 mm 2 plugs of human OA cartilage and subchondral bone were obtained
Under unstressed condition, NRF2 is constantly ubiquitinated by KEAP1-CUL3 ubiquitin E3 ligase, in which KEAP1 serves as a substrate recognition subunit