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The aim of the Anti-Interleukin-1 in Diabetes Action trial (AIDA) study is to test the feasibility, safety/tolerability and potential efficacy of anti-IL-1 therapy in maintaining or enhancing beta-cell function in people with new-onset Type 1…
The central hypothesis of this project is that Aliskiren causes a substantial decrease in MSNA in hypertensive patients with CKD.
The primary objective is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of anakinra in patients with multiple myeloma receiving high-dose melphalan (HDM) in the preparation for an autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (SCT). Secondary objectives…
Our primary objective is to determine whether blocking IL-1β by recombinant human IL-1ra (anakinra) improves beta-cell function in subjects with β-cell dysfunction.
Our primary objective is to determine whether blocking of IL-1 by recombinant human IL-1ra (anakinra) in insulin resistant patients improves insulin sensitivity. Secondary objectives are to determine the effect of IL-1 blockade on pancreatic beta-…
Determine whether blockade of IL-1 had positive effects on insulin sensitivity in type 1 diabetic subjects without residual beta cel function
To investigate the effect on symptomatology of interference with IL-1 in CFS patients.
The current project proposal continues on our findings of the performed prospective cohort study, aiming to develop a biomarker guided stop strategy for the use of rIL-1RA in sJIA: short and targeted therapy early in the disease course with a yet…