All articles by Drug Target Review – Page 42
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NewsAtlas of the human ovary offers huge potential for new treatments
Single-cell RNA sequencing of ovaries resulted in the identification of four major cell types and four immune cell subtypes.
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NewsInvestigating new treatments for polycystic kidney disease
Organoid models enabled the researchers to study the effectiveness of eukaryotic ribosomal selective glycoside drugs on PKD cyst formation.
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NewsExploring the effects of IFNβ in neuroHIV infection
IFNβ could be developed into a new therapy, following an improved understanding of how innate immunity affects the brain during chronic HIV infection.
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NewsRare genetic variants found to have a large impact on obesity risk
Researchers have gained a deeper understanding of the neural biology of obesity, which could offer potential drug targets.
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NewsExploring the conditions in which pathological 4R tau misfolds
Researchers have presented new findings that offer potential pathways to arrest critical steps toward the accumulation of mutant tau.
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NewsNew treatment for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis
The compound 11c demonstrates an excellent safety profile and is an exciting advancement in liver disease management.
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NewsCombatting T-cell tumours with antibody drug conjugates
One treatment with the anti-TRBC1-SG3249 ADC combination saw cancer elimination within seven days in mouse models.
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NewsReversing malignant cancer cells to a normal state
A new proof-of-principle study demonstrates the DCAF5 protein is a promising target, which could avoid the need for toxic therapies.
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NewsHereditary Alzheimer’s disease can be transferred via transplants
Transplant recipients of hematopoietic stem cells with a hereditary version of AD developed the disease at an accelerated rate.
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NewsNew trivalent vaccine for clade 1 sarbecoviruses
The vaccine provided complete protection with no detectable virus in the lungs and could be a routine part of people’s medical treatment.
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Uncovering the functional role of sRNAs in bacterial adaptation
Researchers find how antibiotic treatments influence the microbiota, providing new strategies for preventing antibiotic-induced damage.
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MUTYH variants implicated in a broader range of cancers
The discovery that one missing copy of MUTYH could increase the risk of cancers may lead to therapeutics against solid tumours.
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NewsBlastoids enable greater understanding of human gastrulation
Stem-cell based blastocyst models have enabled scientists to redefine the molecular signature and timing of the onset of gastrulation.
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NewsNew AI model could help to overcome antibiotic resistance
Six molecules that had potent antibacterial effect against one of the world’s most dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria were generated.
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NewsThe genetic mutation causing the development of psoriatic arthritis
Mutation in two copies of the IKBKB gene leads to abnormal function of regulatory T cells, causing psoriatic arthritis.
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NewsFGF2 and SOX17 enable more efficient stem cell differentiation
The discovery of two proteins that effectively mature hiPSCs into endothelial cells may have a range of research and clinical benefits.
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Study concludes that most aspects of aging relate to gene length
New findings about how long genes become less active with age could impact treatments for neurodegeneration, among other conditions.
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NewsThe first core regulatory circuit identified for ALCL
New understanding of the CRC and its interaction with STAT3 could lead to novel therapeutics and combination strategies.
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NewsDiscovery of genetic variants that influence Alzheimer’s disease
Whole genome sequencing identified 17 significant variants associated with AD risk in five genomic regions.
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NewsNew strategies to overcome CAR T-cell resistance in AML cells
Pharmacological concomitant therapies or further genetic improvement of CAR T-cells can increase their effectiveness against TP53-mutant AML cells.


