According to a release there were six traffic fatalities, one boating fatality, and one drowning fatality statewide.
Two traffic fatalities occurred on Saturday, May 29. The first occurred on Missouri Highway 364 near Bryan Road in St. Charles County. Brenda E. Mahoney, 55, of Wentzville, died when the vehicle she was driving struck another vehicle in a head on collision. Mahoney was pronounced dead at the scene. Two others involved in the crash have injuries, one of which is severe. Everyone was wearing a seatbelt.
The second occurred on I-64 near the 11th Street exit in St. Louis. Barry W. Light, 32, of Pevely, died after crashing his motorcycle into a concrete barrier.
Ripple Therapeutics Research on Polymer-Free Drug Delivery Published in Nature Communications
Polymer-Free Corticosteroid Dimer Implants for Controlled and Sustained Drug Delivery was recently published in Nature Communications.
The article describes Ripple s Epidel technology platform which is founded on a discovery that drugs can be engineered into drug delivery implants without the use of polymers or excipients. The proprietary prodrugs are new chemical entities (NCEs) that have unique properties that allow them to be processed into standalone drug delivery implants (e.g. implantable cylinders, micro/nanoparticles, etc.) or as coatings for medical devices without a polymeric carrier. Ripple Therapeutics implants and coatings are made up entirely from the prodrug so when the drug is gone the implant is gone. The implants and coatings undergo surface erosion achieving tightly controlled and reproducible release kinetics. Drug release profiles are highly engineerable (e.g. differe
Police are currently searching for Simon Poole who escaped custody at the Beechworth Correctional Centre this afternoon. The 47-year-old was serving a.