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Filter by:Phase I study of the safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of GLS-5310 DNA vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19)
The purpose of this study is to validate the LabClasp's ability to estimate blood [lactate].
This is a single-center, open-label, single-dose phase I study, the study is divided into two stages. The stage 1 is to investigate the absorption, metabolism and excretion of XZP-3621 tablets in healthy Chinese subjects. The stage 2 is to evaluate the effect of food on the Pharmacokinetics of single-dose XZP-3621 tablets in Chinese Healthy Volunteers. In addition, the safety of XZP-3621 tablets in Chinese Healthy Volunteers will also be evaluated.
The repercussions of the hormonal status of high-level sportswomen on their performance and health as well as on the Athlete's Biological Passport (ABP) have been little studied and remain poorly known. The investigators therefore propose to contribute to the improvement of current knowledge by determining, thanks to the implementation of a multidisciplinary monitoring, with the use of various tests and matrices, in female elite athletes and recreational athletes (control group): - 1) the impact of cycle phase, absence of cycle or contraceptive use on physical and psychological performance, health as well as on ABP; - 2) the potential confounding effects of the athlete's environment - 3) correlations between the different matrices analyzed
SATS is a single site feasibility study to assess the practical and psychological feasibility of using rapid COVID antibody testing of blood obtained from fingertip pin-pricks.
The primary objective of this study is to assess the safety and tolerability of single and multiple oral administered doses of HS-10360 in healthy subjects.
This study will compare the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, after single subcutaneous application, in healthy men, between filgrastim formulation, produced by Megalabs (test product) and Granulokine® (reference product) Amgen.
Open label and monocentriC Phase I Clinical Trial, c to Determine the Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Recombinant Human Erythropoietin for Subcutaneous Use in an Adult Male Population
This pilot study will evaluate the effects of a Springtime Home Cleanse on skin, gut, metabolic, and mental health. The study will also assess changes in overall quality of life. The results will be used to design a larger cleanse-based study in the future.
In a cluster-randomized study compare if feedback from two computerized feedback systems doing a colonoscopy (CoPS and CoRS) can improve the adenoma detection rate and decrease patient discomfort.