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Showing 871 - 880 of 1214 results

Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
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NCT00915733: Phase 4 Interventional Completed Myocardial Infarction
(2009)
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Class:
PROTEIN

Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
NCT01595516: Phase 4 Interventional Completed Prehypertension
(2012)
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Class:
PROTEIN

Bradykinin, a pro-inflammatory mediator is also a neuromediator and regulator of several vascular and renal functions. Bradykinin can act as a vasoactive substance along with histamine in inflammation and swelling as it is a potent vasodilator. In addition, it triggers the release of other mediators such as nitric oxide in inflammatory and cancer tissues. Bradykinin acts via specific cell surface receptors: bradykinin receptor, B1 and B2 that are G-protein coupled receptors of the seven-transmembrane domain family. It was shown that increased plasma levels of bradykinin lead to the angioedema as the common major clinical manifestation. Bradykinin was also studied in heart transplant recipients and in obesity patients, but these studies were terminated or withdrawn for different reasons. Bradykinin is also an important growth factor for many cancers. Bradykinin antagonists showed higher potency than standard anti-cancer drugs, without evident toxicity to the hosts, that is why they have great promise for the development of new anti-cancer drugs.
Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
Source:
NCT00555087: Phase 4 Interventional Unknown status Erectile Dysfunction
(2007)
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Class:
PROTEIN

Status:
Possibly Marketed Outside US
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NCT04244383: Phase 4 Interventional Unknown status Hepatitis C
(2020)
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PROTEIN

nucleic acid
Status:
Investigational
Source:
INN:afovirsen
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NUCLEIC ACID

Status:
Investigational
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NCT00388700: Phase 2 Interventional Withdrawn Colorectal Cancer
(2006)
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POLYMER