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Anti-inflammatory and chondroprotectivity of dominant-negative survivan and nutraceuticals, lactoferrin and herbs

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posted on 2013-09-01, 00:00 authored by Rasika SamarasingheRasika Samarasinghe
Osteoarthritis is a highly problematic and debilitating medical issues affecting over 630 million people worldwide. Current treatments include anti-inflammatory drugs and joint injections which are painful and cause systemic side effects. The present study, investigates the activity of nanoformulated bioactive proteins and herbals as potential therapeutics for chronic inflammatory arthritis.

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xxv, 260 pages : illustrations, coloured

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thesis

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eng

Degree type

Research doctorate

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Ph.D

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J Kanwar Jagat, R Kanwar (nee Kaur)

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Faculty of Health

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School of Medicine

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