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BioVie Presents Data Showing Potential for Bezisterim (NE3107) to Reduce Inflammation and Restore Homeostasis in a Manner Correlated with Alzheimer’s Disease and Biomarker Endpoints

“Bezisterim” has been approved as the non-proprietary name for NE3107Data shows how bezisterim may be restoring homeostasis via specific genes associated with

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BioVie Presents Data Showing Potential for Bezisterim (NE3107) to Reduce Inflammation and Restore Homeostasis in a Manner Correlated with Alzheimer’s Disease and Biomarker Endpoints

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[{"type":"text","content":"“Bezisterim” has been approved as the non-proprietary name for NE3107Data shows how bezisterim may be restoring homeostasis via specific genes associated with dementia, metabolism, and inflammation CARSON CITY, Nev., April 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioVie Inc. (Nasdaq: BIVI), (“BioVie” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage company developing innovative drug therapies to treat chronic debilitating conditions including neurological and neuro-degenerative disorders and liver disease, today announced that an oral presentation and poster revealing additional data on how bezisterim potentially restores homeostasis was presented at the 12th Annual Alzheimer's & Parkinson's Drug Development Summit held in Boston, Massachusetts April 23-25. The presentation Clinical Outcomes and Biomarker Findings from a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Bezisterim in Subjects with Mild to Moderate Probable Alzheimer’s Disease was presented yesterday by Christopher Reading, PhD, BioVie’s Senior Vice President, Alzheimer’s Disease Program. The data presented were based on further analysis of data generated from BioVie’s Phase 3 trial in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) that was unblinded at the end of 2023. The DNA methylation dataset assessed the extent of DNA methylation on roughly 965,000 individual sites where methyl groups can be attached to the patients’ DNA. “We all age and get older – nothing can change that. But these data provide evidence that bezisterim may have the potential to help keep people healthier for a longer time as we age,” said Cuong Do, BioVie’s President and CEO. “BioVie believes that DNA methylation may not need to constantly increase as we age, and thus the progression of age-related disease may not be uni-directional. Bezisterim is believed to be the first drug candidate that has shown in clinical trials the ability to modulate the level of DNA methylation, and do so in a manner that’s correlated with disease. But we are only at the beginnings of exploring the full potential of this unique molecule and how it can help modulate the progression of age-related diseases.” DNA methylation is a natural process where methyl groups are added to the surface of DNA, thereby interfering with the body’s natural process for decoding genetic information. DNA methylation accumulates as people age and can be affected by behavioral (diet, exerci...

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