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    How AI is accelerating the future of precision medicine

    2024-01-12T13:00:24Z

    Dr Ketan Patel, Clarivate, shares his insights about the use of Real-World Data and genomic biomarker data and discusses how researchers can use these to better detect and diagnose diseases.

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    The vision of neuroscience with Stephanie Proaño

    2024-01-11T10:32:23Z

    Stephanie Proaño, an Applications Scientist at Cell Microsystems shares profound insights into her neuroscience journey. From challenging the historical underrepresentation of women in brain research to navigating the complexities of studying sex differences, Stephanie's career has been defined by pivotal moments. She discusses the importance of inclusivity in science, recounting ...

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    Growth hormone’s influence on neuropsychiatric disorders

    2024-01-10T13:00:53Z

    The discovery of a mechanism involving anxiolytic effects of GH may lead to the development of new classes of anxiolytic drugs.

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    A Guide to DNA Damage Response and Innate Immunity

    2024-01-10T08:23:16Z Sponsored by

    In this guide, we provide an overview of the DDR and innate immune pathway and describe Transcreener Assays and Assay Systems for key targets.

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    Biological robots: a new therapeutic tool

    2024-01-09T14:00:08Z

    Anthrobots derived from human tracheal cells could perform therapeutic work without initiating an immune response.

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    The science of ageing and restoring healthspan

    2024-01-08T10:35:41Z

    Contrary to popular belief, ageing is not caused by just random wear and tear of our bodies over time but is instead caused by a discrete set of biological mechanisms that we now better understand and can target with therapies. Life Biosciences are specifically focused on restoring and prolonging one’s ...

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    Unique self-activating proteins for drug discovery

    2024-01-08T09:20:18Z

    Explore cutting-edge hit-to-lead insights through exclusive interviews and studies by leading experts in the field.

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    Allosteric control sites in KRAS protein found

    2024-01-05T14:00:11Z

    The first complete control map for any protein has been made for KRAS, and four potential drug targets have been discovered.

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    Unique self-activating proteins for drug discovery

    2024-01-05T08:02:51Z

    Naegleria fowleri infections are rare but almost invariably fatal, with pathologic sequelae spawning its common label as ‘the brain-eating amoeba’. Researchers identified two unique proteins within N. fowleri – self-activating guanine nucleotide-hydrolysing proteins (G proteins) – that present novel targets for drug discovery. This article summarises their work to date, ...

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    Advancing regenerative cell therapy development

    2024-01-04T09:15:10Z

    In this interview we discuss with Alder Therapeutics regenerative cell therapy development through a proactive strategy, addressing manufacturing challenges early and ensuring a streamlined process. We explore an approach in pluripotent stem cell therapy development which eliminates complexities, minimises costs and expedites the delivery of transformative therapies.

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    The promise of nanobodies to neutralise the human norovirus

    2024-01-03T14:00:11Z

    A new discovery about the dynamic structure of norovirus particles has implications for vaccine development.

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    Decoding stem cells for personalised regenerative medicine

    2024-01-02T08:41:36Z

    Researchers developed a personalised stem cell therapy using a data-driven, single-cell technique based on swift subcellular proteomic imaging.

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    New biomarkers found for diabetic kidney disease

    2023-12-29T08:46:12Z

    Biomarkers found through urinary and exosome proteome profiling have potential for diagnosis and disease monitoring.

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    Not all neoantigens are created equal

    2023-12-28T08:56:22Z

    Founder and CSO of Achilles Therapeutics Dr Sergio Quezada reveals how the landmark TRACERx study has gleaned key insights that could make the difference between success and failure in immunotherapy treatment.

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    The potential of CD24 in cancer immunotherapy

    2023-12-27T08:59:31Z

    Cofounder & Chief Scientific Officer of Pheast Therapeutics, Dr Roy Maute, reveals his company’s promising drug candidate and explains why they have focused on their chosen target.

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    Drug Target Review Proteomics eBook 2023

    2023-12-22T12:19:59Z

    Download now! Drug Target Review breaks down the potential of stem cells for personalised regenerative medicine, offering practical insights into their role in healthcare.

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    Women in STEM with Dr Catherine Sheehan

    2023-12-22T10:54:51Z

    In this special December edition of Women in STEM, we are privileged to feature Dr Catherine Sheehan, a distinguished figure whose journey in the field of STEM has been marked by passion, resilience, and impactful contributions. We explore her experiences, challenges faced, and the transformative impact of her work in ...

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    Drug Target Review Immuno-oncology eBook 2023

    2023-12-22T08:14:15Z

    Download this eBook for FREE. Explore cutting-edge immuno-oncology insights through exclusive interviews and studies by leading experts in the field.

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    Framework for understanding cell organisation and variation

    2023-12-21T13:05:16Z

    From a database of more than 200,000 high-resolution, three-dimensional images of human induced pluripotent stem cells, researchers have devised a model to quantify cell shape and internal organisation. Susanne Rafelski, Deputy Director of the Allen Institute for Cell Science, revealed details of their study to Drug Target Review.

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    Drug Target Review - Issue 4 2023

    2023-12-21T12:26:18Z

    A new Drug Target Review issue is now ready to download! This issue features articles on CRISPR, personalised medicine and screening.