zee
09-26-2009, 09:05 PM
There is an urgent need for someone to find out the contact information for Ortho-diagnostics, a Division of Johnson and Johnson. Ortho-diagnostics has developed a test that can determine the amount of the hormone Relaxin, a hormone that affects fibrous growth.
I would much appreciate someone posting the complete contact information, name, phone, email of the person responsible for the clinical trials that is evaluating the diagnostic test. Without a diagnostic test, the hormone will not be able to proceed through clinical trials.
Relaxin is experimental. For that reason no one can say that it works or doesn't work. We don't know. What we do know is that animal models have demonstrated an increase in the glomular filtration rate of the kidneys while simultaneously changing the fibrous growth in the lungs. Researchers believe that the fibrous growth is similar to what is found in asthma and pulmonary fibrosis.
As with anything, if you wait for the system to get you your trials, you could wait 10 or more years. I am in school, so it is impossible for me to take time off. I thought I would make this posting on here so that someone who is motivated will look it up. If someone can get me the information before 10-10-2009, I might be able to approach an investigator who has an interest in things like this.
Zee
;)
I would much appreciate someone posting the complete contact information, name, phone, email of the person responsible for the clinical trials that is evaluating the diagnostic test. Without a diagnostic test, the hormone will not be able to proceed through clinical trials.
Relaxin is experimental. For that reason no one can say that it works or doesn't work. We don't know. What we do know is that animal models have demonstrated an increase in the glomular filtration rate of the kidneys while simultaneously changing the fibrous growth in the lungs. Researchers believe that the fibrous growth is similar to what is found in asthma and pulmonary fibrosis.
As with anything, if you wait for the system to get you your trials, you could wait 10 or more years. I am in school, so it is impossible for me to take time off. I thought I would make this posting on here so that someone who is motivated will look it up. If someone can get me the information before 10-10-2009, I might be able to approach an investigator who has an interest in things like this.
Zee
;)