BCVA stands for Best Corrected Visual Acuity, which is a key indicator commonly used in ophthalmic clinical trials to evaluate a patient's visual acuity.
The Therapeutic Index (TI) is an important parameter in assessing the safety of drugs. It is used to measure the relationship between the safety and effectiveness of a drug.
ED50 (Effective Dose 50) refers to the dose of a drug or substance that produces a desired effect in 50% of a population or sample under a given set of experimental conditions or in a group of test subjects.
Radioactive therapeutic drugs, also known as radioactive drugs, mainly function based on the particles or rays produced by the radioactive decay of radionuclides.
The storage method for radioactive drugs needs to follow specific safety and protection standards to ensure the safety and effectiveness of radioactive substances.
In the design process of shRNA (short hairpin RNA), the fragment length is an important consideration factor, as it can affect the efficiency and specificity of RNA interference (RNAi).
Interchangeability in biosimilars means they match the original biological drug in quality, safety, and effectiveness, producing identical clinical outcomes.